PFAS Litigation: Predicted Trends Given Regulatory Changes

Better understand the latest on regulatory and litigation issues related to PFAS and how they will impact corporations. 

Every week, the PFAS litigation and regulatory landscape changes dramatically. The EPA presses forward full steam ahead with numerous PFAS regulations, while the states have proposed hundreds of pieces of legislation related to PFAS in the last three years.

Meanwhile, class action litigation, environmental pollution litigation, and greenwashing suits are being filed against companies at a dramatically increasing rate year after year.

In this webinar, the speaker will provide the latest on regulatory and litigation issues related to PFAS and how they will impact corporations.

You will learn about: 

  • Current key federal changes that will drive litigation.
  • Current key state level changes that will drive litigation.
  • Current litigation landscape for PFAS
    • MDL
    • Class actions
    • Medical monitoring
    • Greenwashing lawsuits
  • Predictions on where litigation will go in the next 2-5 years.

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John Gardella

John Gardella
CMBG3 Law

A seasoned trial attorney with over 75 verdicts, John Gardella is Chair of CMBG3 Law’s PFAS, Environmental, Risk Management & Consulting, and ESG practice groups. His thought leadership and predictive risk abilities with respect to PFAS earned him the honor of being the only person in the country that was recognized as a thought leader on PFAS in 2020 and 2021 by the esteemed National Law Review.

John is regularly interviewed by media on the subject of PFAS and other emerging chemicals of concern, and he consistently publishes his own thought leadership in several nationally syndicated resources, including Bloomberg Law, AM Best, and National Law Review. Private equity firms, the financial world, insurance companies, and corporations regularly seek John’s opinions on forward-looking environmental and chemical substances risk issues.

He earned his J.D. from Vanderbilt School of Law.