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Carlton Fields Shareholder Neal McAliley Quoted in Law360 Article About Federal Import Rules

Carlton Fields environmental attorney Neal McAliley was quoted in a Law360 article discussing the expansion of the Lacey Act, a federal regulation that concerns imported plants and natural materials. The act protects plants and wildlife by providing a financial incentive to companies to comply with environmental protection laws, McAliley said.

READ: Law360, “New Import Rule For Natural Materials May Create Headaches”