PPGMR Law is proud to announce five of its attorneys have been named to The Best Lawyers in America 2019 list. Congratulations to Julie D. Greathouse, James D. Rankin III, Brian Ratcliff, John Peiserich, and G. Alan Perkins!
PPGMR Law announces five of its attorneys have once again been named to The Best Lawyers in America 2019 list.
Congratulations to Julie D. Greathouse, James D. Rankin III, Brian Ratcliff, John Peiserich, and G. Alan Perkins!
The Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality has proposed an omnibus amendment to Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission Regulation 8, which governs administrative procedure before the Commission.
The United States Department of Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration have recently initiated processes to evaluate and propose revisions to their approaches to the regulation of agricultural biotechnology.
On June 29, 2018 the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) released a notice of its intent to prepare an environmental impact statement in connection with potential changes to USDA regulations governing plant biotechnology products. The notice identifies potential issues APHIS will evaluate in the EIS and seeks public comments on the impacts and alternatives the agency should consider. Comments on the notice are due by July 30, 2018.
APHIS’s review of its regulations is part of a broader federal effort to examine federal oversight of biotechnology-derived products to address advances in biotechnology. In June, the FDA announced “new steps” in its approach to the regulation of biotechnology-derived products, including the formation of a new Biotech Working Group and forthcoming release of an Action Plan to ensure a “flexible regulatory framework” focused on (i) advancing and protecting public and animal health, (ii) strengthening public outreach and communication, and (iii) increasing engagement with domestic and international partners.
The American College of Environmental Lawyers today announced it has named Alan Perkins of PPGMR Law in Little Rock as one of its newest fellows. Perkins was chosen in a rigorous process out of hundreds of other attorneys under consideration for this well-deserved honor, based on his distinguished experience, high standards of practice and substantial contributions to the field of environmental law. He joins 23 other environmental lawyers from across the country in being selected for this honor.