
INTERVIEW ON THE PRICE OF BUSINESS SHOW, MEDIA PARTNER OF THIS SITE.
Recently Kevin Price, Host of the nationally syndicated Price of Business Show, interviewed Tamara Kurtzman.
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On a recent Price of Business, Host Kevin Price visited with attorney Tamara Kurtzman.
A federal judge has just dismissed two claims in a case brought last year challenging two recent California laws that require certain large businesses to make various environmental disclosures. California’s Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act requires the California Air Resources Board (CARB) to develop regulations for certain businesses to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions to a reporting organization. The Court found because CARB hasn’t yet actually issued these regulations, the question of whether these regulations when they are published and enforced will run afoul of the Constitution isn’t yet ripe. Another California law requires that certain large businesses report their climate-related financial risk biannually. Here, the Court found that the plaintiff had failed to make a valid claim that the disclosure requirements are subject to federal preemption. Advocates of these measures argue that these laws will essentially shame businesses into voluntarily curtailing emissions through these disclosure requirements while those objecting assert that they needlessly impose new costs and compliance burdens on businesses, and that they usurp the role of federal regulators while violating the First Amendment rights of businesses.
Ms. Kurtzman received her undergraduate degree from the University of Chicago, with honors, and subsequently graduated cum laude from Case Western Reserve University School of Law where she received her juris doctor. While attending Case Western Reserve University School of Law, Ms. Kurtzman served as both an associate member and, subsequently, as Editor-In-Chief of The Internet Law Journal.
Before founding TMK, Ms. Kurtzman served as a partner in a California general-practice law firm specializing in corporate representation where she co-chaired, among other divisions, both the firm’s commercial contracts and litigation practices. Ms. Kurtzman has been featured in:
- The Wall Street Journal
- The Los Angeles Business Journal
- Bloomberg News
- Law360
- The Daily Journal
- Los Angeles Lawyer
- Inside Counsel
- Westlaw’s Sports & Entertainment Journal
- The Beverly Hills Courier
- Backstage
- The ABA Journal
- The Hollywood Times
- Business Law Today
- The Journal of Internet Law
- Corporate Counselor
- Price of Business
In 2012, Ms. Kurtzman was named one of 50 attorneys on the “Fast Track” to becoming the country’s top lawyers and leaders. In 2013, Ms. Kurtzman was inducted into the Beverly Hills Bar Association’s Order of Distinguished Attorneys. In 2017-2021, each year Ms. Kurtzman was selected to SuperLawyer’s Southern California Rising Stars list; each year, less than 3% of the lawyers in the state are selected by the research team at Super Lawyers to receive this honor. Also in 2019, Ms. Kurtzman was named one of the Up-and-Coming 50 Women Southern California Rising Stars by SuperLawyers. In 2015, Ms. Kurtzman became one of the youngest adjunct law professors in the state and, over the years, Ms. Kurtzman has taught pretrial litigation practice and business organizations to numerous classes of law school students. In both 2023 and 2024, Ms. Kurtzman was selected to SuperLawyer’s Southern California Super Lawyer list which recognizes the top 5% of attorneys in each state.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, in her spare time Ms. Kurtzman practices Krav Maga and is an avid sabre fencer and bagpiper. Ms. Kurtzman also serves on the Board of American Family Housing, an organization providing long-term housing solutions for formerly homeless veterans and families.
Learn more at www.tmkattorneys.com.
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamara-kurtzman-2b540615