EPA Methane Rule: John Watson’s Future Considerations
courts,” John said. He also discussed the potential impact of Donald Trump’s upcoming second presidential term.
John Watson, a skilled attorney at Spencer Fane, delved into the complexities surrounding the EPA’s Methane Rule in his recent article for Law360. This rule, designed to combat harmful air pollution from oil and gas operations, has faced various legal challenges. Despite the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to maintain the rule in October 2024, there is still uncertainty about its future.
While the Rule remains in effect for now, there is a possibility that it could be overturned in lower courts in the future. John highlighted this ongoing uncertainty and also examined how Donald Trump’s second term could influence the Rule’s fate.
With his extensive expertise in commercial trial and litigation, John Watson supports clients in navigating a wide range of intricate legal cases. From breach of contract disputes to environmental law matters, John brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to his practice.
To read John’s detailed article on this crucial topic, you can find it here. Please note that a subscription may be necessary to access the full content.