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Exploring the jurisprudence, litigation strategy, and paths toward cost effective resolution of natural resource damage cases, this book is built on the authors' 30+ years of experience handling some of the country's largest and most complex NRD cases. It also provides an annotated compilation of caselaw and other materials, as well as a quantitative analysis of all key NRD settlements. Appendices include sample forms, state-by-state charts, exhibits, and more, and can be downloaded from a dedicated online website.

Produktbeschreibung
Exploring the jurisprudence, litigation strategy, and paths toward cost effective resolution of natural resource damage cases, this book is built on the authors' 30+ years of experience handling some of the country's largest and most complex NRD cases. It also provides an annotated compilation of caselaw and other materials, as well as a quantitative analysis of all key NRD settlements. Appendices include sample forms, state-by-state charts, exhibits, and more, and can be downloaded from a dedicated online website.
Autorenporträt
Brian D. Israel is the chair of the Environmental Practice Group at Arnold & Porter and is a partner in the firm¿s Washington, D.C., office. His practice focuses broadly on environmental litigation and counseling, and he is one of the nation¿s leading lawyers for Natural Resource Damages (NRD) claims. Brett Marston is a senior associate in the Washington, D.C., office of Arnold & Porter and focuses his practice on all aspects of environmental enforcement and counseling, including contaminated site remediation, NRD, and regulatory counseling and litigation under CERCLA, OPA, CWA, the Clean Air Act, and other state and federal environmental statutes. Lauren Daniel is a senior associate in Arnold & Porter¿s Washington, D.C., office and handles a wide range of environmental disputes, including actions under CERCLA, OPA, CWA, and a variety of state environmental laws.