Environmental
Environmental compliance is now a major consideration for everyone. The stakes are high. So too are the expectations of the government and the public. From tighter pollution controls to protecting the public against hazards created decades ago, today’s requirements on the local, state and federal levels are extremely complex. The Environmental Group at Wolff & Samson understands the laws and issues, as well as the importance of addressing them in a client-focused, cost-effective manner. We handle litigation, regulatory and transactional matters for clients ranging from Fortune 100 companies to individual homeowners. The Group is widely regarded as one of the leading such practices in New Jersey and New York, and has earned top honors in both Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business and U.S. News/Best Lawyers "Best Law Firm" rankings. Wolff & Samson environmental attorneys regularly appear before state and federal courts and work before agencies including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), New Jersey Office of Administrative Law, New York Department of Environmental Conservation, New York Office of Administrative Hearings, Army Corps of Engineers, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), county boards of health and other state and local agencies. Our representations also include court-ordered and private alternative dispute resolution proceedings. The firm regularly partners with our clients’ business and legal teams to identify gaps, risks and best practices. Drawing on our in-depth experience with and understanding of the government offices, legislators and agencies we interact with regularly, we provide the proactive counsel that is critical to developing effective policies, processes and procedures. The Environmental Group’s transactional experience allows us to work with clients during the contracting through due diligence stages in order to obtain regulatory approvals and implement remedies. We assist clients in structuring transactions to manage environmental risk at all phases. The firm also handles significant environmental enforcement matters. We maintain a national Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) practice and regularly advise on such projects, as well as those involving Brownfields issues. Based upon our representation, our clients have avoided or minimized significant environmental penalties. The firm handles a wide range of energy and infrastructure projects. Working closely with our Renewable Energy and Sustainability Group, our environmental attorneys also advise on matters involving climate change as well as a range of promising alternative energy fields, such as solar, geothermal, cogeneration, wind, biofuels and biomass. In addition, we are knowledgeable of the legal issues surrounding the recent surge in hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) and are well-prepared to assist clients with the unique issues and challenges raised by this practice. Wolff & Samson attorneys are active, visible members of the environmental law and business communities and enjoy taking on tough cases for our clients. Our knowledge and experience – in and out of the courtroom – have earned the respect of some of the most prominent lawyers, regulators, legislators and consultants in the field. Our environmental experience includes a wide variety of representations, including matters involving the following: - New Jersey Industrial Site Recovery Act (ISRA), Spill Compensation and Control Act (Spill Act), and Site Remediation Reform Act (SRRA)
- Remediation and redevelopment of Superfund sites and Brownfields properties
- Multi-party cost recovery litigation under state and federal law, CERCLA
- Hazardous materials incidents and cleanups
- Real estate transactions involving properties with environmental issues
- Environmental due diligence and audits for all types of real estate and corporate transactions in the U.S. and abroad
- Regulated discharge/emission permits
- Wetland and stream encroachment issues
- Coastal development regulations
- Defense of corporations and executives facing criminal environmental prosecutions
- Counsel of lending institutions on environmental aspects of commercial transactions
- Siting, permitting and advice for regulated industries such as solid waste facilities
- Defending corporations and industries in citizens’ suits
- Representing public and private interests in environmental project development and financing
- Natural resources damage claims and settlements
- Threatened and endangered species
- Cultural and historic resource
- Wastewater management planning
- Highlands permitting
- Coastal permitting (CAFRA/waterfront development)
- Governmental affairs/legislative counseling
- Air pollution control
- Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
- OSHA compliance
REPRESENTATIVE MATTERS Wolff & Samson’s Environmental Group has worked with clients on numerous important matters, including: - Representing residential and commercial developers in lawsuits against the United States pending in US Court of Federal Claims and United States District Court arising from the government's sale of the former Raritan Arsenal with buried unexploded ordnance and hazardous substances
- Defending residential developers sued by current homeowners due to the discovery of historic pesticides resulting from the prior agricultural use of the property
- Appointed and served as liaison counsel to a group of generator defendants in the Pennsauken Landfill litigation. In this capacity, our attorneys were responsible for receiving and distributing daily correspondence and representing the positions of the various group members before the Court, Special Master and other liaison counsel.
- Representing numerous parties in the "Tierra Litigation" involving cost recovery litigation by the State of New Jersey against pesticide manufactures that disposed of their dioxin wastes directly to the Passaic River. The State seeks past and future investigation and remediation costs, plus Natural Resource Damage assessment costs, involving the Passaic River, the Newark Bay, parts of the Hackensack River, Kill Van Kull and Arthur Kill.
- In connection with an EPA contention that a witness identified a client's facility as having sent hazardous materials to a site, conducted and presented factual research to the EPA proving the witness had mistaken another facility as being a facility owned or operated by our client
- In connection with a multi-party Superfund site litigation, represented a client through an intensive discovery and ADR process that resulted in a settlement favorable to the client, taking a leading role at all stages of the litigation, ADR and final settlement among the numerous PRPs
- Negotiated with the private party plaintiffs in a CERCLA action, resulting in a favorable settlement for our client in a case days away from trial
- Representing a manufacturer in the Shpack Landfill Superfund Site involving hazardous substances investigation and remediation overseen by the US EPA and radioactive materials being primarily managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers pursuant to the FUSRAP program
- Represented multiple owners and operators of a steel rolling mill in a litigation brought by the State of New Jersey to recover response costs related to alleged VOC contamination of a public supply well near the site. The matter was settled prior to trial.
- Played a leading role in the mediation of a remediation case stayed pending mediation, resulting in a favorable settlement for our client
- Defended client in response to various odor complaints from neighbors and regulatory agencies, ultimately obtaining withdrawal of odor claims
- Representing a petroleum company in connection with a substantial oil spill. We negotiated the settlement of all claims and resolved related criminal investigation all on favorable terms.
- Representing a liquid bulk terminal company on all environmental matters, including remediation, permitting, auditing, self disclosure and CERCLA matters in multiple states
- Assisting a client in obtaining regulatory approvals for construction of a power line
- Assisted client in obtaining a favorable settlement in a significant natural resource damages (NRD) matter involving two sites and adjacent waterbodies
- Representing client in cleanup cost recovery cases in New Jersey, New York, Illinois, Ohio, Texas, Louisiana, California, Rhode Island, Indiana, Missouri, Colorado, Massachusetts and Florida
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- March 14, 2012 - New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Adopts Waiver Rule
- March 7, 2012 - NJBIA's Licensed Site Remediation Seminar
- March 5, 2012 - Naughton Joins Wolff & Samson as Co-Chair of Environmental Group
- February 7, 2012 - Off-Set Your Costs for Energy Efficient Projects
- November 23, 2011 - Mandatory Remediation Timeframes Rapidly Approaching - Are You Ready?
- September 26, 2011 - McKinney Elected Fellow in the American College of Environmental Lawyers
- September 22, 2011 - Solar Energy Breakfast Program: Accounting and Legal Developments
- September 6, 2011 - Twenty-five Attorneys from Wolff & Samson Named to Best Lawyers in America
- June 13, 2011 - Wolff & Samson Garners High Rankings in 2011 Chambers USA
- May 2011 - EPA Seeks Public Comment Regarding New Draft Construction Stormwater General Permit
- February 3, 2011 - Samson Elected Chairman of The Port Authority of New York & NJ
- April 2011 - Investing in Solar Energy Makes Sense in New Jersey
- March 29, 2011 - David Samson Named to NJBIZ Power Lists
- March 2011 - John G. Valeri Jr. Joins Wolff & Samson
- March 21, 2011 - Thirty-one Wolff & Samson Attorneys Selected for Inclusion in "New Jersey Super Lawyers" and "Rising Stars"
- March 10, 2011 - Sophisticated Commercial Real Estate Practice - Environmental Issues
- February 7, 2011 - Wolff & Samson Wins NAIOP-NJ Industry Service Award
- January 2011 - New Jersey Amends Soil Erosion & Sediment Control Act Rules for Stormwater Runoff from Construction Sites
- January 2011 - EPA Continues Aggressive Federal Enforcement Trend Regarding Discharges from Construction and Development Sites
- November 15, 2010 - David Samson Named to PolitickerNJ 2010 Power List
- September 2010 - Wolff & Samson Recognized in Inaugural 2010 Best Law Firms Rankings
- October 2010 - NJDEP Proposes More Lenient Mandatory Timeframes Under SRRA
- October 19, 2010 - Making "Cents" of Historic Preservation
- October 13, 2010 - NAIOP Energy Series Seminar: Solar/Renewable Energy Systems
- June 2010 - Wolff & Samson Earns Additional Top Rankings in Chambers USA
- June 23, 2010 - Environmental Impairment Liabilities and the Impact of the Site Remediation Reform Act
- June 16, 2010 - NAIOP Environmental Issues Update: HOT Topics in Site Remediation and Land Use
- June 9, 2010 - Three Attorneys Join Wolff & Samson
- May 1, 2010 - Twenty-two Wolff & Samson Attorneys Named to "Super Lawyers" and "Rising Stars"
- April 23, 2010 - Burdensome environmental regulations are counterproductive: Environment and economy can go hand in hand
- April 16, 2010 - NJ's New Site Remediation Program: What Property Owners and Professionals Need to Know
- March 2010 - Financial Requirements Under SRRA / ARRCS
- March 24, 2010 - Emission Control Areas and the Adoption of Annex VI of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships ("MARPOL ANNEX VI")
- March 2010 - Superfund and Natural Resource Damage Litigation
- February 23, 2010 - Clean Water Act, NJPDES Program and Clean Water Enforcement Act
- February 20, 2010 - National Environmental Law Moot Court Competition at Pace Law School
- February 2010 - Legislation Package Enacted to Implement NYC's Greener, Greater Buildings Plan
- February 8, 2010 - NJDEP Publishes New Regulations to Implement the Site Remediation Reform Act
- February 1, 2010 - New Jersey Codifies Solar Renewable Portfolio Standards with The Solar Energy Advancement & Fair Competition Act
- January 25, 2010 - Grifa Nominated by Governor Christie as DCA Commissioner
- January 13, 2010 - NAIOP Roundtable Discussion: Site Remediation Reform Act
- January 2010 - EPA Promulgates Standards and Effluent Guidelines for Discharges from Construction and Development Sites
- January 1, 2010 - Wolff & Samson Announces New Members and Counsel
- December 18, 2009 - Wolff & Samson Creates New Practice Group Focusing on Renewable Energy and Sustainability
- December 8, 2009 - EPA Guidance on Renovating Buildings with PCB-Containing Caulk
- December 4, 2009 - New Jersey's Site Remediation Reform Act (SRRA) Summit: Implementing the Interim LSRP Program
- December 3, 2009 - Chiesa Named Chief Counsel to Governor-Elect Christie
- November 2009 - EPA Begins Active Enforcement of Construction Site Waste Control Plans for Stormwater Control
- November 2009 - EPA Issues Final Rule Mandating Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions; Proposes New Rule Requiring Use of Best Technologies by Large GHG Facilities
- October 2009 - EPA Issues Guidance about Reducing Exposure to PCB-Containing Caulk Used in Buildings Constructed or Renovated Between 1950 and 1978
- October 21, 2009 - ICSC National Law Conference
- September 2009 - Twenty-Three Wolff & Samson Attorneys Named to "Best Lawyers in America"
- June 2009 - Wolff & Samson Receives Top Rankings in Chambers USA
- July 2009 - New York City Enacts Brownfields Program
- June 23, 2009 - NAIOP New Jersey's Annual Regulatory Update
- June 2009 - September 2, 2009 Deadline for Public Notification of Ongoing Remediation
- June 2009 - Site Remediation Reform Act of 2009 Creates Significant Changes to Site Cleanups in New Jersey
- March 19, 2009 - Liability Issues Relating to Environmental Audits
- February 24, 2009 - Environmental Law and Regulation
- February 18, 2009 - Irvington Chamber of Commerce Quarterly Membership Dinner
- October 17, 2008 - Has NJDEP Made It Too Expensive to Cleanup and Redevelop?
- June 13, 2008 - Lee Henig-Elona Joins Wolff & Samson as Counsel in the Firm's Environmental Group
- June 10, 2008 - What You Need to Know Now About COAH and Site Remediation
- Summer 2008 - A Corporate Officer's Guide to Avoiding Criminal Liability under Environmental Statutes
- May 4, 2008 - Wolff & Samson Supports Race For The Cure
- April 14, 2008 - Berkey, Toft Among New Jersey Most Prominent Real Estate Attorneys
- January 15, 2008 - Regulation by Proclamation
- January 9, 2008 - An Ounce of Prevention: Evaluating and Managing Environmental Risks in Today's Marketplace
- February 20, 2007 - Environmental Audits and Site Assessments
- April 29, 2006 - New Jersey Historic Preservation Awards
- December 2005 - NJDEP Approves The Use Of Risk Transfer Tools To Facilitate Brownfield Transactions
- March/April 2004 - Mold: Should your client be worried about it? Don't dismiss the danger
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