ABOUT ENVIRONMENTAL LIABILITY, ENFORCEMENT & PENALTIES REPORTER…
OUR NETWORK OF EXPERTS GETS YOU UP TO SPEED AND KEEPS YOU CURRENT - IN 30 MINUTES OR LESS EACH MONTH… Each 24-32 page monthly issue of Environmental Liability, Enforcement & Penalties Reporter quickly and thoroughly updates you - in 30 minutes or less - on rapidly changing, federal and state-specific environmental developments. Our Editors know what's important to you. Because they are environmental practitioners-who are diverse geographically and in the clients they represent-they provide you with broader and more thorough analysis than publications produced by only one firm or by staff reporters. Our experts do the legwork for you!
THOROUGH AND EASY-TO-READ CONTENT… Most people-attorneys, consultants, developers and planners included-tell us they don't want to have to wade through a lot of dense language to find out what's going on. Environmental Liability, Enforcement & Penalties Reporter is written in an easy-to-read style, with references on where to get more information.
HERE'S WHAT YOU GET… Your one-year subscription entitles you to 11 monthly print issues with a PDF of the current month's issue emailed to you as we go to print. You also receive access to our "Subscribers Only" text-searchable Environmental Liability, Enforcement & Penalties Reporter archives, to which we are continuing to upload past volumes.
AREAS OF COVERAGE
COVERS HARD-CORE ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES…
Environmental Liability, Enforcement & Penalties Reporter covers:
- CERCLA
- RCRA
- Contaminated Property
- Cost Recovery and Environmental Insurance
- Real Property Clean Up and "Brownfields"
- in addition to:
- Clean Air Act
- Clean Water Act
- Relevant State Decisions
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EVERY MONTH, OUR NETWORK OF ENVIRONMENTAL EXPERTS DEEPENS YOUR SAVVY ON THE ISSUES THROUGH…
- Feature articles on provocative issues like: "CERCLA Contribution Actions and the Statute of Limitations" "Using Groundwater Models to Determine Liability and Foster Cleanup" "Total Maximum Daily Load Programs: State Action or Federal Control?"
- Legal analysis including case summaries, unpublished decisions, and newly filed or pending cases.
- News and regulatory developments, proposed administrative policies and rules.
- Legislative proposals and analysis.
- Valuable commentary and analysis of key laws, policies and regulations.
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CONTRIBUTING EDITORS
OUR EDITORS ARE YOUR COLLEAGUES-THEY KNOW WHAT'S IMPORTANT TO YOU…
- Robert M. Schuster, Esq. Robert Schuster is Executive and Managing Editor and Argent Communications Group's Vice President of Editorial Content. E-mail: Schuster@argentco.com
- Melissa A. Foster, Esq.Melissa Foster Melissa is an associate in the Stoel Rives Resources, Development and Environment group in the firm's Sacramento office. She focuses her practice on regulatory compliance and permitting involving water quality and air quality issues, as well as environmental, land use and real property litigation. www.stoel.com/showbio.aspx?Show=1908 E-mail: mafoster@stoel.com
- Tiffany Hedgpeth, Esq. Tiffany Hedgpeth is a partner with the law firm of Bingham McCutchen, working from the firm’s Los Angeles, California office. Ms. Hedgpeth represents clients in state and federal court in all aspects of environmental law, land use and land use due diligence, white-collar defense and business litigation. www.bingham.com/Lawyer.aspx?LawyerID=282 E-mail: tiffany.hedgpeth@bingham.com
- Kristina Daniel Lawson, Esq. Kristina Lawson is a partner in Miller, Starr & Regalia’s Walnut Creek, California office. Her practice includes advising the firm’s clients on land use and natural resources matters involving: the State Planning and Zoning Law, interpretation and application of local zoning ordinances, the Subdivision Map Act, the California Environmental Quality Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, community redevelopment law, the federal and state Endangered Species Acts, water rights and water quality law, and municipal law. Kristina has extensive experience working with and for public agencies. www.msrlegal.com/#pagetype=attorney_bio&;pageid=22 E-mail: KDL@MSandR.com
- Thierry Montoya, Esq. Thierry Montoya is a partner in the law firm of Adorno, Yoss, Alvarado & Smith, working from the firm’s Irvine, California office. Mr. Montoya has built a vibrant practice focusing on environmental and toxic tort. Mr. Montoya represents private and public entity clients in environmental and toxic tort litigation and regulation, and has practiced, authored, and lectured in environmental and toxic tort disciplines including water quality, chemical and toxic exposure including asbestos, mold, benzene, toluene, arsenic, and Compensation and Liability Act (Superfund), to mention a few. Mr. Montoya also represents clients in areas of environmental regulation including the Clean Water Act, CEQA, and the Endangered Species Act. www.adorno.com/professional.asp?cod=283 E-mail: tmontoya@adorno.com
- Danielle G. Skai, Esq. Danielle Sakai is a Partner in the Environmental and Natural Resources and Litigation Practice Groups of Best Best & Krieger LLP. Ms. Sakai’s practice focuses on environmental contamination, land use and real property disputes. She has significant litigation experience and is actively involved in one of California’s most contentious potential superfund sites involving the Rialto/Colton Groundwater Basin. Ms. Sakai routinely represents both public and private entities, before State and Federal Courts, as well as Administrative Agencies. www.bbklaw.com/attorneys-121.html E-mail: Danielle.Sakai@bbklaw.com
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