Rising Stars

Environment: litigation in United States

Arnold & Porter

Fielding a team of skilled litigators the market-leading environmental practice at Arnold & Porter offers clients coast-to-coast expertise, handling a spread of climate change and environmental litigation cases to do with air and water, hazardous waste, toxic tort and contamination, in addition to Superfund and NRD liability cases. Practice chair Brian Israel splits his time between Washington DC, Los Angeles and California, predominantly dealing with contaminated sites, Natural Resource Damages claims and violations of the Clean Water Act. Also of the DC office, Michael Daneker defends federal and state enforcement actions and citizen action suits, Elissa Preheim specializes in toxic tort, PFAS litigation and environmental damages claims, while Lauren Daniel works with environmental disputes under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). Zachary Fayne of the San Francisco office is another name to note, his expertise lies in Clean Air Act counselling.

Practice head(s):

Brian Israel


Other key lawyers:

Michael Daneker; Elissa Preheim; Zachary Fayne; Lauren Daniel


Key clients

BP Honeywell International, Inc.


The Chemours Company


Warner-Lambert / Pfizer


Conservancy of Southwest Florida


The Mosaic Company


Shiseido Americas Corporation Coty Inc.


McDonald’s


Iogen


Monsanto Company


Bayer


CropScience


Work highlights


  • Serving as lead environmental counsel for Chemours on a range of regulatory, enforcement, and litigation matters relating to the discovery of chemicals in the Cape Fear River in North Carolina.
  • Serving as lead toxic tort litigation counsel to Honeywell in the defense of a consolidated class action and more than 60 individual toxic tort suits in federal and state court arising out of the presence of PFOA in the groundwater and municipal water supply of Hoosick Falls, New York.
  • Representing BP in 18 novel climate change lawsuits filed by state and local governments in California, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, South Carolina, and Washington and by a fishermen’s trade association.

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP

The environmental litigation team at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP specializes in the prosecution and defense of civil and criminal environmental litigation, with expertise that spans environmental liability, toxic tort actions, violations of the clean air and water acts. Washington DC-based duo Stacie Fletcher and Daniel Nelson stand at the helm, the former handling a spread of cases falling under enforcement defense and environmental pollution, including oil spills, air contamination and hazardous waste, while the latter deals with toxic tort litigation, personal injury claims and class action litigation. Over in Los Angeles, Patrick Dennis handles litigation within the manufacturing, energy, aerospace and oil and gas spaces, alongside Abbey Hudson, who is an expert in incident response, enriched by her post-incident e-discovery and evidence preservation skills. San Francisco-based Peter Modlin represents clients in toxic tort actions, product liability, citizen lawsuits, enforcement actions and natural resource damages, while DC’s Michael Murphy is a name to note for ESG issues, often dealing with enforcement and civil actions involving air, water and waste allegations.

Practice head(s):

Stacie Fletcher; Daniel Nelson


Other key lawyers:

Patrick Dennis; Abbey Hudson; Peter Modlin; Michael Murphy; Thomas Manakides


Latham & Watkins

Co-chaired from the Washington DC office by Janice Schneider and James Barrett, the environment, land & resources team at Latham & Watkins LLP expertly handles a variety of environmental litigation cases, relating to climate change, air quality, toxic tort and natural resources. The team is home to Chicago’s Mary Rose Alexander , who represents clients in class actions, product liability, industrial accidents and toxic tort trials alongside trial lawyer Robin M. Hulshizer who, with environmental experience, is known by clients across the oil and gas, energy, manufacturing industries, particularly for her work on greenwashing and environmental justice-based claims. Over in New York, Kegan Brown  specializes in natural resources claims, in addition to product liability case, particularly those involving PFAS, while DC’s Stacey VanBelleghem handles climate change and air quality matters.

Practice head(s):

Janice Schneider; James Barrett


Key clients

Chevron, U.S.A.


The Clorox Company


The Dow Chemical Company


Marathon Oil Company


DTE Energy Company


Navistar, Inc.


Marathon Oil Corporation


Marathon Petroleum Corporation


Beazer East, Inc.


Holley Performance Products


Terra-Gen Development Company


Cogentrix Power


Orsted


Chromalloy


Gavin Power LLC


Bayer


Paddock Enterprises


National Coalition for Advanced Transportation (NCAT)


Work highlights


  • Respresented Terra-Gen in a lawsuit challenging its approval to construct and operate a US$400m., 60-turbine wind energy project located on the Campo Indian Reservation in southern California.
  • Representing The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) in a lawsuit brought by the City of Modesto in San Francisco County Superior Court relating to the alleged release of perchloroethylene (“PCE”)—a compound that Dow manufactured and was used by drycleaners—into the environment in Modesto.
  • Respresenting Navistar in multiple class and individual actions filed in state and federal courts throughout the US and Canada.

Baker Botts L.L.P.

Clients turn to the team at Baker Botts L.L.P. for its expertise handling toxic tort, natural resource damage claims, defending against class and individual lawsuits arising from air, water and land contamination. Scott Janoe leads the group from Houston, attracting a spread of clients from the energy, mining and manufacturing sectors seeking assistance with enforcement defense and crisis management. The Washington DC office fields Megan Berge, who is recommended for her experience handling climate change mandates, Steven Solow, who deals with environmental incidents within the maritime, chemicals, mining and utilities spheres, and Nadira Clarke, who has extensive white collar crime and civil trial experience. Shailesh Sahay joined the DC team in July 2023 from Foley Hoag LLP, bringing with him experience handling climate, environmental and sustainability issues at federal, state, and international levels.

Practice head(s):

Scott Janoe


Other key lawyers:

Megan Berge; Steve Solow; Nadira Clarke; Shailesh Sahay; Allison Watkins Mallick; Martha Thomsen; Lily Chin


Key clients

American Water Works Association


Avista Corporation


Conocophillips


DCP Operating Company, Lp


Energy Transfer Lp


Entergy Services, Inc.


Exxonmobil Corporation


Halliburton Company


Hess Corporation


Intercontinental Terminals Company Llc


Marathon Petroleum Company


Nrg Energy, Inc.


Puget Sound Energy


Repsol SA


Talen Energy Corporation


Tennessee American Water Co.


TPC Group, Inc.


Union Pacific Railroad


Valero Corporation


West Virginia American Water Co.


Beveridge & Diamond, P.C.

The environmental litigation group at Beveridge & Diamond, P.C. assists clients in the waste management, oil and gas and chemical industries seeking assistance with a spread of toxic tort, contamination, product liability claims. John Cruden co-steers the group from the Washington DC office, expertly navigating high-stakes environmental and natural resources claims as well as civil and criminal enforcement mandates, alongside New York’s Daniel Krainin, an expert on product liability matters. Also in New York is Megan Brillault, who is known for her work defending class and mass action environmental and toxic tort claims. The deep bench includes Austin’s Bina Reddy, who is known for defending citizen suits under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Clean Water Act and Clean Air Act in addition to the New York-based John Paul, who is an expert in environmental and energy law; he routinely deals with enforcement matters relating to waste management and disposal, waste water and emissions. Other names to note are Maddie Boyer, of the Austin office, who is known for her environmental enforcement work and the New York-based Katrina Krebs, whose focus lies within class action defense and waste management and recycling mandates.

Practice head(s):

John Cruden; Daniel Krainin


Other key lawyers:

Megan Brillault; Loren Dunn; Susan Smith; James Slaughter; John Guttman; David Weber; Eric Klein; Bina Reddy; John Paul; Kaitlyn Shannon; Katelyn Ciolino; Maddie Boyer; Katrina Krebs


Key clients

American Petroleum Institute


BASF Corporation


BNSF Railway Company


City of Los Angeles


General Electric Company


Shell USA


Siemens Corporation


TargetUnited Airlines


Waste Connections


Work highlights


  • Serving as lead litigation counsel for Clarios in federal CERCLA litigation at the most high-profile environmental justice site in California.
  • Defending Waste Connections, Inc., and certain subsidiaries in four putative class action lawsuits and 11 mass tort actions filed on behalf of 800 individual plaintiffs.
  • Defending BASF Corporation and Sasol Chemicals USA, ethylene oxide (EtO) manufacturers, in two separate, high-profile, and closely watched toxic tort actions related to exposure from emissions from EtO manufacturing plants located in so-called “Cancer Alley” Louisiana.

Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP

Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP acts for clients across the energy, automobile, industrial, oil and gas, real estate sectors, assisting with a gamut of legal challenges surrounding natural resources, waste, chemicals, climate change and air and water contamination. It also regularly defends cases before the Circuit Courts of Appeals and the US Supreme Court. Practice heads Eric Murdock and Deidre Duncan co-lead the Washington DC-based team- the former, with deep experience environmental litigator, adeptly defends enforcement actions, challenges environmental permits and deals with disputes, while the latter is known for her deep knowledge of natural resources claims and regularly handles mandates under the Clean Water Act. Also in DC, William Brownell has experience litigating before the US Court of Appeals and the US Supreme Court, and is a key point of contact for Clean Air Act proceedings affecting the energy sector. Clients praise Chuck Knauss for his ‘out-of-the-box’ thinking and recommend Shannon Broome for her ‘clever, creative, persistent and pragmatic’ approach to her work.

Practice head(s):

Eric Murdock; Deidre Duncan


Other key lawyers:

Shannon Broome; Chuck Knauss; Kerry McGrath; Andrew Turner; Matthew Leopold; Samuel Brown; Alexandra Hamilton; Clare Ellis; William Brownell


Testimonials

‘Chuck Knauss – Chuck is the most creative, insightful and intelligent problem-solver I have ever worked with. He truly thinks “out-of-the-box,” unlike most others who merely talk about doing so.

‘Shannon Broome – Shannon is clever, creative, persistent and pragmatic – everything one could hope for in a lawyer!’

Key clients

NWP 12 Litigation Group


401 Rule Coalition


Marathon Petroleum Corporation


Cargill, Inc.


Pinnacle West Capital Corporation/ Arizona Public Service Company


Red River Valley Sugarbeet Growers Association


Defense of California and Federal Enforcement Against Racing Industry Suppliers, Including Kooks Custom Headers


Boiler MACT Coalition


Various Proposition 65 Matters


Work highlights


  • Representing Marathon Petroleum Corporation in more than 20 climate change-related cases across various US jurisdictions.

King & Spalding LLP

King & Spalding LLP is a name to note for environmental and climate change litigation for its special focus on matters related to air pollution, toxic chemicals and industrial disasters. The team is co-headed by Washington DC’s Granta Nakayama, who handles a spread of environmental health and safety matters, in addition to New York’s Kristen Fournier and San Francisco's Matt Blaschke, who jointly lead the firm’s toxic and environmental torts team, and are recommended for their product liability work. Tracie Renfroe , of the Houston office, attracts clients from across the energy and industrial sector for her national and international arbitration expertise, especially those relating to contamination, toxic tort and product liability, while Atlanta’s Douglas Henderson is well versed in dealing with property rights disputes to do with chemical exposure, groundwater contamination and the Clean Water Act. Over in Los Angeles, Peter Hsiao heads the West Coast environmental, health & safety practice, his wide experience covers natural resources and climate change litigation, in addition to toxic tort work.

Practice head(s):

Granta Nakayama; Kristen Fournier; Matt Blaschke


Other key lawyers:

Tracie Renfroe; Douglas Henderson; Peter Hsiao; Elizabeth Taber


Key clients

New Jersey Governor’s Office


Volkswagen AG


Chevron


Phillips 66


Baker Hughes


Dow Chemical Company


BASF Corporation


Stellantis (Formerly FCA US LLC and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV) and various subsidiaries


International Paper Co.


The Renco Group


Work highlights


  • Representing the Office of Governor Phil Murphy in considering all legal options concerning the NY Congestion Pricing Plan. The Environmental, Health and Safety team is crucially involved in the recently-filed challenge to the Federal Highway Administration’s review under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
  • Advising Stellantis regarding allegations that FCA US LLC equipped its 3.0L diesel vehicles with defeat devices and undisclosed alternative emissions control strategies.
  • Advising the Renco Group and Doe Run Resources as lead counsel in mass tort litigation pending in two federal district court cases in the Eastern District of Missouri in which plaintiffs allege that defendants, acting from Missouri and New York, controlled Doe Run Peru’s smelting operations at the La Oroya smelting facility in Peru in a manner that resulted in approximately 3,000 Plaintiffs’ exposure to lead and other toxic substances, causing medical and developmental injuries.

Mayer Brown

The team at Mayer Brown is highly sought after for its experience litigating environmental matters, particularly those to do with tort claims and those falling under the Clean Water Act and Clean Air Act. The practice is co-led from Chicago by Mark Ter Molen, who handles enforcement matters and regulatory hearings and appeals conducted before state and federal agencies, Rich Bulger, who co-leads the environmental action group representing clients in environmental, toxic tort, and administrative law matters, in addition to Timothy Bishop , who has extensive experience handling water contamination issues. Also based in Chicago, Jaimy Hamburg is recommended for her wide practice which encompasses a spread of toxic tort suits, class actions, citizen suits and government enforcement actions.

Practice head(s):

Mark Ter Molen; Rich Bulger; Timothy Bishop


Other key lawyers:

Jaimy Hamburg


Testimonials

‘Extensive environmental experience combined with very good business judgement.’

‘An ability to listen, process, and communicate.’

Key clients

Veolia


National Pork Producers Council


American Farm Bureau Federation


Joseph T. Ryerson & Son, Inc.


Foster Farms


US Sugar Corporation


Cross Refined Coal


Work highlights


  • Representing Veolia S.A. and its US subsidiary, Veolia North America (VNA), in one of the highest-profile group of cases in the US in connection with the Flint Water Crisis, and obtained a mistrial in the first case to go to trial after 6-1/2 months.
  • Secured a victory for the US Sugar Corporation when our team persuaded the court to stay the effective date of a new EPA rule that sought to retroactively apply significantly more stringent emissions limits for “new” industrial boilers.
  • Representing a dozen major industry groups in litigation in district courts across the country in a continuing legal effort to ensure that “Waters of the United States” under the Clean Water Act (CWA) are reasonably defined by EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers.

Alston & Bird LLP

Fielding practitioners across Atlanta, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Washington DC, Alston & Bird LLP is well-equipped to defend a spread of mass torts, citizen suits, class actions and government enforcement matters before state and federal courts; its workload also encompasses mandates falling under the CAA, CWA, CERCLA, RCRA, NEPA and ESA. Over in San Francisco, Greg Christianson deals with environmental damages claims and defends federal and state enforcement actions, Atlanta’s Meaghan Boyd is known by companies facing lawsuits arising from environmental damages and contamination claims, while Clay Massey, also in Atlanta, has experience handling mass tort environmental claims and land use claims. Jeffrey Dintzer, of the Los Angeles office, is another name to note, he is a go-to for clients within the energy, manufacturing and oil and gas sectors seeking assistance with high-stakes administrative proceedings.

Practice head(s):

Greg Christianson; Meaghan Boyd


Other key lawyers:

Clay Massey; Jeffrey Dintzer; Maya Grasse


Testimonials

‘Great team, and top notch service’

‘Clay Massey is a star. Also supported by a talented team, including Maya Grasse. Excellent.’

‘Environmental litigation is a super specialized practice of the law. ’

Key clients

Chevron U.S.A, Inc.


Five Point Holdings


Heritage Field El Toro


Schnitzer Steel Industries


Georgia Power Company


Union Carbide Corporation


Westlake Chemical


Ascend Elements


Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Company LLC


IsoNova Technologies


Vulcan Materials Company


Work highlights


  • Representing Schnitzer Steel and MMGL in connection with sediment contamination at the Portland Harbor Superfund Site, one of the largest Superfund sites in the country, located on a ten-mile stretch of the Willamette River that runs through the Industrial section of Portland, Oregon.
  • Serving as lead trial counsel to Sterigenics on a number of matters, including the high-profile environmental tort litigation by hundreds of plaintiffs against Sterigenics claiming ethylene oxide emissions from its Atlanta cause them to develop cancer or their properties to lose value; Sterigenics’ federal court litigation against Cobb County, Georgia over the county’s prior closure of Sterigenics’ Atlanta sterilization facility; and  defending Sterigenics against public nuisance and negligence claims brough by the New Mexico Attorney General over Sterigenics’ New Mexico facility’s ethylene oxide emissions.
  • Secured a victory in California Supreme Court for Chevron U.S.A., along with certain business partners and royalty owners, in a challenge to a countywide ballot initiative that, if implemented, would have shut down all operations at the state’s eighth-largest oil field.

Bracewell LLP

Attracting clients from across the energy, oil and gas and chemicals sector, the wnvironment, lands and resources group at Bracewell LLP is a key name to note for clients seeking aid with environmental litigation, prosecution and enforcement. The group is co-led by Kevin Collins  from the Austin office, who is known by clients within the chemicals sector for his adept handling of major incidents, alongside  Washington DC’s Jason Hutt , specialist in the defense of administrative, civil and criminal enforcement actions to do with environmental justice he also works on mandates relating to wetlands and air contamination. DC’s Ann Navaro is recommended for her wide knowledge of the natural resources law, while the Austin-based David Super handles environmental claims under the National Environmental Policy Act and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, as well as the Clean Water Act, and Clean Air Act.

Practice head(s):

Jason Hutt; Kevin Collins


Other key lawyers:

Kevin Ewing; Ann Navaro; Jeffrey Holmstead; David Super; Brittany Pemberton


Testimonials

‘Strong environmental litigation practice. This includes regulatory, government facing work. They are top tier in this area in the US.’

‘Very commercial. Very experienced. Value the client relationship. They know our business and industry.’

Key clients

Republic Services, Inc.


The Dow Chemical Company


Chesapeake Energy Corporation


Summit Midstream Partners, LLC


Meadowlark Midstream, LLC


City of Chicago


Sinclair Wyoming Refining Company


Sinclair Casper Refining Company


Venoco Liquidating Trust


Ryan LLC


Par Pacific


City of Houston


QualaWash Holdings, LLC


TC Energy


Work highlights


  • Represented the City of Chicago since 2015 on its efforts to support the construction and operation of The Barack Obama Presidential Center.
  • Advising and representing the city of Houston in connection with legacy contamination in a historically African American neighborhood known as Kashmere Gardens.
  • Representing companies that own and operate small refineries in their efforts to secure “small refinery exemptions” from the Renewable Fuel Standard program, which is part of the Clean Air Act.

Greenberg Traurig LLP

The environmental team at Greenberg Traurig LLP assists a spread of industrial and commercials clients, including those from within the chemical, mining, manufacturing sectors, in relation to air, water and land contamination, waste management issues, hazardous waste and natural resources claims. The deep bench includes the likes of David Weinstein, who, based in Tampa, specializes in toxic tort defense and Clean Air Act mandates, Denver’s Christopher Neumann, who is known by clients in the oil and gas, mining and construction industries for his ability to handle environmental incidents and response and the Miami-based Kerri Barsh , who deals with climate change and contamination matters. In New York, Steven Russo handles toxic tort litigation, environmental crimes and the environmental aspects of land use law, while David G. Mandelbaum  regularly represents clients facing challenges related to water rights, and waste management from Philadelphia. Will Wagner joined the firm in California from Arnold & Porter.

Practice head(s):

David Weinstein; Christopher Neumann; Kerri Barsh; Steven Russo


Other key lawyers:

David G. Mandelbaum; Christopher Bell; Paul Seby; Francis Citera; William Wagner


Key clients

State of North Dakota


Union Pacific Railroad


BP


National Foam, Inc.; parent Angus International Safety Group, Ltd.; and related entities


T.T. International Co., LTD


Charlotte County


Lockheed Martin Corporation


Mosaic Fertilizer LLC.


Ovivo USA LLC


Metropolitan Transit Authority


The Coalition To Keep East Hampton Airport Open Ltd.


Pluris Wedgefield, LLC


Work highlights


  • Secured a federal court dismissal for Lockheed Martin Corporation in Grayson, a property diminution and medical monitoring class action, and defense judgment in Vandestreek, a companion wrongful death action arising from glioblastoma.
  • Won a preliminary injunction against the U.S. Department of Interior mandating that Bureau of Land Management resume quarterly lease sales of oil and gas in North Dakota after cancelling such actions in violation of federal law – which harmed North Dakota’s sovereign administration of its own independent authority over state and private mineral development.
  • Won a $89 million judgment in favour of T. T. International Co., LTD. in a cross-border matter that involved a complex business dispute and highly valuable allowances for hydrofluorocarbons.

Hogan Lovells US LLP

The Hogan Lovells US LLP environment and natural resources team is well versed in handling matters related to the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act and Toxic Substances Control Act. The group is steered by Denver’s Scott Reisch , who is a name to note for his ability to deal with contamination issues and Washington DC’s Adam Kushner who, as a former federal prosecutor and national director of the EPA’s air and civil enforcement programs, brings with him inside knowledge of federal environmental law to the group’s offering. Also in DC, James Banks has a track record of challenging EPA regulations and enforcement orders, and is a not only key contact for clients within the oil and gas, agriculture, mining and waste management spheres, but is also a go-to lawyer for environmental groups seeking to protect lands. San Francisco’s Tom Boer is known for his adept navigation of high-stakes environmental litigation and enforcement actions.

Practice head(s):

Adam Kushner; Scott Reisch


Other key lawyers:

James Banks; Tom Boer; Alex Woo; Cate Stetson; Susan Cook,


Testimonials

‘Very knowledgeable and capable. Dedicated and hard working.’

‘Adam Kushner, Alex Woo, Cate Stetson, Susan Cook, Tom Boer. All outstanding!’

Key clients

Apartment Investment & Management Company and Apartment Income REIT Corp


B. Braun Medical, Inc.


BASF


Bolthouse Farms


Campbell


Kraft


Bell-Carter


Earle M. Jorgensen Company


IBM


Inhance Technologies


McDonalds


Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority


Santa Clara County Sanitation District 2-3


West Valley Sanitation District


Burbank Sanitary District


Cupertino Sanitary District


City of Milpitas (tributary agencies)


Schlumberger Technology Corporation


Kelley Drye & Warren LLP

Fielding a team of ‘clever thinkers and fearless litigators’, the environmental litigation team at Kelley Drye & Warren LLP remains ‘at the forefront of emerging trends and changing regulations, and new developments in the law.’ Led by natural resource damages claims specialists William Jackson and John Gilmour, the firm is also a first point of contact for states and government entities and seeking assistance with damages claims, particularly those related to contaminated waterways, river systems and groundwater sites. William Petit attracts clients from across the energy, transport, manufacturing and real estate sectors for his experience in commercial and environmental litigation, while Jennifer Barks, who was promoted to partner in 2023, ‘excels in complex litigation’, regularly handling a variety of contamination and tort related matters. All lawyers mentioned are based in Houston.

Practice head(s):

John Gilmour; William Jackson


Other key lawyers:

William Petit; Kenny Corley; Andrew Homer; David Reap; Melissa Byroade; Nancy Yanochik; Lana Rowenko; Lauren Shah; Jennifer Barks


Testimonials

‘A collection of clever thinkers and fearless litigators.’

‘Environmental law is constantly evolving, and KDW is at the forefront of emerging trends and changing regulations, and new developments in the law.’

‘The firm is filled with brilliant strategists that achieve excellent results for their clients. ’

Key clients

The State of Ohio


New Mexico Environment Department


San Diego Unified Port District (the “Port of San Diego”)


The Valero Companies


Guam Office of the Attorney General


The State of Alaska


New Jersey Office of Attorney General


Rhode Island Office of Attorney General


The State of New Hampshire


The State of Montana


The State of New Jersey


Work highlights


  • Represented New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection in a lawsuit brought against Solvay and Arkema for regional perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA—a type of PFAS) contamination, including to drinking water supplies, as a result of discharges from Solvay’s West Deptford facility.
  • Representing the Government of Guam as lead counsel in a cost-recovery suit filed against the United States on March 2, 2017 to recover costs incurred in response to the contamination at the Ordot Dump pursuant to the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation Liability Act.

Kirkland & Ellis LLP

With offices across the Bay Area, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, New York, Salt Lake City and Washington DC, Kirkland & Ellis LLP offers environmental expertise to clients located throughout the US, assisting with a spread of enforcement defense and regulatory compliance work, though clients praise it for being the ‘best of the best for mass tort litigation.’ Andrew Running is experienced with hazardous waste issues, product liability and environmental contamination, while Nader Boulos is a key contact for clients within the energy, aerospace, telecoms and pharma spaces seeking assistance with issues relating to toxic tort. Bradley Weidenhammer, who handles environmental and commercial disputes, represents clients in federal and state trial and appellate courts across the US. All recommended lawyers are based in Chicago.

Other key lawyers:

Andrew Running; Kevin Van Wart; Nader Boulos; Bradley Weidenhammer; Mark Filip; Harilika Karis; Robert Ellis; Lauren Casazza


Testimonials

‘Best of the best for mass tort litigation. Highly recommend.’

‘Mark Filip, Harilika (Carrie) Karis, Robert Ellis and Lauren Casazza – each is superb in their areas of expertise, and when compared against counsel for other parties involved the matter, they really shine and show their true value to their client. Their skills are top notch and their sterling reputations are well-deserved.’

Key clients

Dow Chemical


GATX Corporation


Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP

Headquartered across California, New Jersey, Texas, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Washington DC, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP boasts a nationwide practice, with a team equipped to handle a wide spread of enforcement actions and hazardous waste lawsuits, regularly assisting clients in remediation matters and natural resource damages claims. James Dragna, of the Los Angeles office, is a key point of contact for energy, aerospace and manufacturing clients seeking aid with hazardous waste proceedings, Princeton-based John McGahren is a key name for mandates under the Clean Water Act and Clean Air Act, while Stephanie Feingold, also based in Princeton, represents major corporations like chemical and energy companies in investigations and enforcement actions brought by environmental agencies. Over in Washington, Duke McCall is known for his knowledge of issues under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.


Practice head(s):

James J. Dragna; John McGahren


Other key lawyers:

Stephanie Feingold; Duke McCall


Key clients

Shell USA Inc.


Southern California Gas Company and Sempra Energy


Verizon Communications Inc., and GTE Operations Support Incorporated, GTE Sylvania Incorporated and Sylvania Electric Products Inc. (GTE Sylvania Defendants)


C&I Leasing


BKK Joint Defense Group


Philips


Handy & Harman


Chemours


ExxonMobil


Honolulu BWS


Work highlights


  • Assisted Shell USA Inc. in an environmental cost recovery lawsuit.
  • Served as strategic coordinating, litigation, and regulatory counsel for Sempra Energy and SoCalGas in  litigation and regulatory proceedings stemming from a natural gas leak at its Aliso Canyon facility in Porter Ranch, California, in 2015 and 2016.
  • Represented Verizon in litigation seeking costs to install new wellhead treatment due to the presence of PFAS in certain wells; removed the case to the Eastern District of New York and defeated a remand motion.

Norton Rose Fulbright

The environmental team at Norton Rose Fulbright acts for industrial, utilities, retail and public agencies in matters concerning government enforcement actions, defense of administrative, civil and criminal proceedings. It is also particularly strong in Superfund site matters, handling toxic tort mandates across the US. Edward Lewis steers the group from Houston, handling incident response and governmental enforcement actions alleging environmental violations. In the Los Angeles office, Elizabeth M Weaver and Jeffrey Margulies are recommended, the former dealing with Superfund, toxic tort, water related issues and matters falling under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, while the latter is known for defending land and air contamination cases as well as those associated with hazardous waste.


Practice head(s):

Edward Lewis


Other key lawyers:

Scott Burton; Elizabeth M Weaver; Jeffrey Margulies


Testimonials

‘They get to know the client, the client’s business and the client’s culture. They have common sense and work efficiently in very complex matters. ’

‘They are all outstanding and I trust them implicitly to represent the company. ’

Key clients

KMCO, LLC


Vulcan Materials Company


INEOS


EOG Corporation


Baze Chemical


Marathon Oil Corporation


Syngenta AG


Logisnext Americas


BHP Corporation


Mitsubishi Heavy Industries


American Coatings Association


California Retailers Association


Exxon Mobil Corporation


Goodman Global, a member of the Daikin Group


National Oilwell


Target Corporation


Tarkett North America


The Irvine Company LLC


TriMas Corporation


USA Waste of California, Inc.


Shell Oil


The TJX Companies, Inc.


Work highlights


  • Representing Vulcan in connection with claims brought by the US Environmental Protection Agency and State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and various private parties, including Occidental Chemical Corporation, for past and future response costs and other damages arising out of alleged releases of hazardous substances into the Passaic River.
  • Defending a nationwide multi-media enforcement investigation targeting five client mine and chemicals facilities in four states.
  • Representing approximately 20 companies and are lead defense counsel in two industry-wide joint defense groups involving over 100 companies involved in manufacturing, distributing, retail sales and/or licensing polyester/spandex socks, sports bras, leggings and other apparel that are alleged to violate Proposition 65 by exposing individuals to bisphenol-A (BPA).

Vinson & Elkins LLP

Manufacturing, oil and gas, mining companies turn to the environmental & natural resources team at Vinson & Elkins LLP for its ability to handle high-stakes contamination cases. Ronald Tenpas leads the group from Washington DC, representing clients in criminal investigations related to environmental violations. The deep bench fields Matthew Dobbins , of the Houston office, whose handles indemnification claims and industrial incidents, Washington DC’s Corinne Snow, who is sought after for her experience challenging as well as defending federal regulations and the Houston-based Brandon Tuck, whose background in environmental and natural resources law, equips him to handle a spread of environmental issues surrounding project development and enforcement defense mandates.

Practice head(s):

Ronald Tenpas


Other key lawyers:

Matthew Dobbins; Corinne Snow; Brandon Tuck


Key clients

American Water Works Association


National Rural Water Association


Ocean Point Terminals Aerospace Industries Association


IAV GmbH


Enbridge Inc.


Freeport-McMoRan Inc.


New Fortress Energy LLC


Perpetua Resources Corp.


ALTIVIA Management Inc.


Tadano Ltd.


Denbury Inc.


NextEra Energy, Inc.


Texas Eastern Transmission, LP


Mewbourne Oil Company


M6 Midstream


Elevation Midstream


Capture


Point Solutions


Validus Energy


Cheniere Energy


JL Proler & Iron and Steel Co.


Enbridge (and affiliates, including Rio Bravo Pipeline Company, LLC, Enbridge Ingleside Oil Terminal, LLC, and Texas Eastern Transmission LP)


Spire Storage West LLC


Gulf Coast Ammonia


Rio Bravo Pipeline


Enbridge Ingleside Oil Terminal, LLC


Greer Capital Corporation


Magellan Terminals Holdings, L.P.


Work highlights


Dentons

Dentons offers clients coast-to-coast experience across the spectrum of environmental law matters, including those related to the Endangered Species Act, Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Administrative Procedure Act, and National Environmental Policy Act. It also has deep experience handling chemical and pesticides regulation, regularly litigating matters under the Toxic Substances Control Act. The group is steered from the Los Angeles office by Robert Schuda, who has a track record of litigating before all levels of state and federal courts.

Practice head(s):

Robert S. Schuda


Testimonials

‘The team exhibited a high degree of communication; as their consultant they informed me of changes and presented questions clearly.’

‘Individuals had high degree of knowledge of regulatory and and was able to leverage my technical expertise.’

Key clients

Dow Chemical Company


California Rice Commission


USA Rice Federation


American Beverage Association, the American Chemistry Council, the California Manufacturers & Technology Association, the Consumer Brands Association and the Consumer Healthcare Products Association


Clarion Boards, LLC


Rain Carbon and Ruetgers Canada, Inc.


Work highlights


  • Defended and obtained dismissal of a complaint against the Dow Chemical Company, voiding allegations made by California’s Center for Environmental Health (CEH), a private Proposition 65 enforcer.
  • Representing the California Rice Commission, a statutory commission created and authorized by the state Legislature to represent the interests of the state’s rice industry, including all producers, processors and distributors located in California.
  • Representing 16 trade associations as amici in a successful lawsuit against the California Attorney General.

Jones Day

Fielding teams of skilled practitioners across the US, Jones Day attracts clients, who often come from the chemicals, energy, oil and gas, mining, manufacturing and waste management spheres, for its wide experience litigating environmental matters before state and federal courts. The group is home to Kevin Holewinski  of the Washington DC office, whose practice encompasses environmental, climate change and toxic tort work, Thomas Donnelly  who, based in San Francisco, has deep environmental law experience under his belt and is known for his ability to navigate litigation and regulatory enforcement proceedings within the oil and gas, mining and automotive industries. Over in Pittsburgh, Jane Story offers clients her expertise in representing Comprehensive Environmental Response and Compensation and Liability Act cases and defends clients against federal and state enforcement actions for alleged violations of environmental law.

Practice head(s):

Kevin Holewinski


Other key lawyers:

Thomas Donnelly; Jane Story; Daniella Einik; Daniel Corbett; Thomas Hamilton


Key clients

United Affiliates Corporation


GenOn


Kyocera International, Inc.


Fluor Corporation


Eaton Corporation


Daikin America and Daikin Industries


Wells Fargo Bank


Work highlights


  • Representing United Affiliates Corporation in Fifth Amendment takings litigation related to EPA’s withdrawal of permit specifications for valley fills as coal mine.
  • Advising GenOn on a Maryland Department of Environment investigation and consent decree in relation to alleged discharges from the Morgantown Generating Station.
  • Representing Daikin in connection with class actions, attorney general actions, and individual cases challenging Daikin’s manufacture and sale of PFAS, a class of chemicals that is the focus of intense litigation and regulation in the U.S. and abroad.

K&L Gates

The team at K&L Gates litigates a spread of work related to natural resources damages, brownfield redevelopment projects and environmental justice. The team is home to the Seattle-based Ankur Tohan, who regularly defends governmental and citizen enforcement actions, particularly those related to carbon management and energy development, Newark’s Brian Montag, who is a key point of contact for clients within the manufacturing sectors for his strong track record handling hazardous waste matters, product liability and toxic tort before administrative, state, and federal court proceedings, in addition to Craig Wilson, of the Harrisburg office, who is known by oil, gas, energy and chemicals clients for his defense of enforcement proceedings. Also in Newark, Dawn Lamparello is another name to note, she is recommended for her deep knowledge of federal and state environmental statutes.

Practice head(s):

Brian Montag; Craig Wilson; Ankur Tohan


Other key lawyers:

Joseph Lagrotteria; David Raphael; David Naidu; Dawn Lamparello


Key clients

Olympus Power


BNSF Railway Company


King County


Kemira Chemicals, Inc.


Southern Offshore Fishing Association, Gulf of Mexico Reef Fish Shareholders’ Alliance, and A.P. Bell Fish Company


Honeywell International, Inc.


Panoche Energy Center, LLC


Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.


McGuireWoods LLP

Clients look to the environmental & mass tort department at McGuireWoods LLP for its experience handling climate change matters relating to air, water, waste and natural resources law. The deep bench fields Benjamin Hatch of the Norfolk office, who is known for representing manufacturing, transport and aerospace clients with regard to environmental law violations, Gregory Evans in Los Angeles, who handles environmental issues within the energy and infrastructure sectors, in addition to Eugene Mathews, who, based in Richmond, is a key contact for clients in the agriculture, waste management and chemicals industries. The Washington DC-based Makram Jaber’s focuses on the Clean Air Act, while over in Atlanta, Adam Sowatzka forms part of the crisis management & incident response team and handles environmental health and safety matters. David Franchina, of the Charlotte office, also navigates matters related to environmental incidents.

Practice head(s):

Benjamin Hatch; Gregory Hinojosa Evans; Eugene Mathews; David Franchina; Makram Jaber; Adam Sowatzka


Key clients

Asarco LLC


Verizon


Wacker Polysilicon North America, Inc.


Inframark, LLC


Jefferson County, Alabama


City of Chattanooga, Tennessee


Holcim (US), Inc.


Nossaman LLP

Nossaman LLP attracts a spread of public agencies, publicly regulated utilities companies, corporations and non-profit organisations for its ability to handle the gamut of environmental disputes and litigation work, including hazardous waste, air quality, natural resource damages and endangered species. The group is co-led by Irvine’s Ben Rubin, who navigates land use issues and Los Angeles’ Alfred Smith II, who is an expert in water rights law. The Irvine office fields Paul Weiland, who deals with construction claims and disputes litigation and Robert Thornton, who is a name to note for environmental issues arising from infrastructure projects. Brooke Marcus, of the Austin office, is also noteworthy for her practice, which encompasses both natural resources and land use law.

Practice head(s):

Ben Rubin; Alfred E. Smith II


Other key lawyers:

Svend Brandt-Erichsen; Liz Klebaner; Robert Thornton; Brooke Marcus


Key clients

State of Maine Department of Marine Resources


California Farm Bureau and farming interests


City of Ventura


Anbaric


Electron Hydro LLC


Washington County, Utah


Sites Reservoir Project


Energy and Wildlife Action Coalition (EWAC)


Kern County Water Agency


Southern California Edison (SCE)


QuadState Local Governments Authority


Siskiyou County, California


Work highlights


  • Represented the Maine Department of Marine Resources in an ESA dispute where the DC Circuit panel shot down a biological opinion supporting lobster fishery restrictions enacted to safeguard right whales.
  • Represented Northwest Clean Air Agency in negotiating a civil enforcement settlement, executed in January 2023, resulting in a $4 million civil penalty, the largest fine the agency has ever imposed.
  • Counselling Washington County in a lawsuit brought by numerous plaintiffs in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia challenging the a number of federal agency decisions including the decision of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to issue an incidental take permit to the County for its amended Habitat Conservation Plan.

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP

The environmental and natural resources practice at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP has a strong presence in the energy, real estate and industrial sectors, navigating land contamination, health and safety, and waste regulation and disposal issues. The Los Angeles office fields Mark Elliott, who specializes in matters relating to Superfund and toxic torts and Michael McDonough, who is a key contact for clients within the utilities, manufacturing, oil and gas, automotive and waste management spheres, while over in Washington DC, Jeffrey Knight challenges EPA legislation and Clean Air Act regulations. Also of note is Margaret Rosegay, who splits her time between San Francisco & Silicon Valley and handles hazardous waste and water quality matters, and Amanda Halter who is based in Houston and Austin, and represents domestic and global industrial clients in environmental liability matters.

Practice head(s):

Mark Elliott; Michael McDonough; Margaret Rosegay; Amanda Halter; Jeffrey Knight


Testimonials

‘The team has extensive experience and provides practical, strategic legal advice based on client’s business needs.’

‘Amanda Halter- excellent listener, strategist and legal advisor.’

Key clients

Port Hamilton Refining and Transportation


Teck Metals Ltd.


PBF Energy and Torrance Refining Company, LLC


Schnitzer Steel


Western States Petroleum Association


State Soybean Associations, Diamond Alternative Energy


Brookfield Renewable Energy


Genentech


Kinder Morgan Inc.


Safety-Kleen and Clean Harbors Companies


Work highlights


  • Represented Port Hamilton Refining and Transportation in proceedings before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. This victory removed a costly and time-consuming burden from Port Hamilton.
  • Representing Teck in defense of various environmental claims arising from legacy discharges from its smelter in Trail, British Columbia, which has operated since 1896.
  • Representing Schnitzer Steel in litigation against Oakland Athletics (“A’s”) relating to the potential construction of a major league baseball stadium in the Port of Oakland, adjacent to Schnitzer’s metal recycling facility.

Paul Hastings LLP

Headquartered in San Francisco, the environmental, energy and natural resources team at Paul Hastings LLP deals with a spread of environmental law issues, regularly handling the environmental facet of real estate and renewables mandates. Chris Carr leads the group and has a track record of representing clients in the renewables, conservation and energy storage spaces. The team is also home to Navi Dhillon, who is a name to note for high-stakes Endangered Species Act litigation, in addition to Deborah Schmall, who takes the lead on matters related to hazardous waste regulation, enforcement defense, as well as contaminated land remediation and redevelopment.

Practice head(s):

Chris Carr


Other key lawyers:

Navi Dhillon; Deborah Schmall


Testimonials

‘The litigation team at Paul Hastings is extremely effective because they know how courts and judges handle their caseload, they know civil procedures, understand our business and our objectives, master the record before the court, and are great oral advocates.

‘They know our industry and we trust them to be our advocates and to do everything within reach to help us be successful.’

Key clients

AT&T


Prologis


Terra-Gen


8minute Solar Energy


EDF Renewables


Longroad Energy


American Farm Bureau Federation, National Association of Homebuilders, National Alliance of Forestland Owners, American Forest Resources Council, Federal Forest Resources Council, American Petroleum Institute, Public Lands Council, National Cattlmens Beef Association


Sierra Pacific Industries


Green Diamond Resource Company


VC Renewables LLC


Gualala Redwood Timber, LLC


Genentech Inc.


Greenbrier Companies, Inc.


DIRECTV


Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP

The team at Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP is known for its ability to navigate a full spread of environmental issues relating to soil and groundwater contamination, land use, hazardous waste and water and air quality. The group is led from Los Angeles by Jeffrey Parker, who predominantly handles product liability cases, and Whitney Roy, who is a name to note for tort litigation. In San Francisco, Nicholas Van Aelstyn’s wide practice encompasses cost recovery actions and regulatory enforcement actions, regularly handling a range of Superfund and contaminated sites matters.

Practice head(s):

Jeffrey Parker; Whitney Roy


Other key lawyers:

Nicholas Van Aelstyn


Key clients

Pacific Coast Building Products, Inc.


PRP group at the Yosemite Slough Superfund Site


PIP West Chester Protective Gear (Protective Industrial


Products, Inc., West Chester Holdings, Inc.) and Lowe’s Home Centers, LLC


Hanson Aggregates Mid-Pacific, Inc., Lehigh Hanson, Inc.


Soco West, Inc.


ESCO Group LLC, a division of The Weir Group PLC


RWE Clean Energy, LLC (“RWE”)


Cosori Corporation


Kabushiki Kaisha Muso Shoji


Work highlights


  • Representing a nine-member PRP group at the Yosemite Slough Superfund Site, the largest contaminated sediment site in EPA Region 9.
  • Representing two leather glove suppliers (Protective Industrial Products, Inc., and West Chester Holdings, Inc.), as well as West Chester’s retail customer Lowe’s Home Centers, LLC, in a Proposition 65 lawsuit filed by private enforcer Center for Environmental Health (CEH).

Squire Patton Boggs

Led by Peter Gould in the Denver office, the environmental, safety & health group at Squire Patton Boggs represents a diverse clientele of mining, energy, chemicals and manufacturing companies seeking assistance with toxic tort defense and enforcement actions, as well as challenging new legislations. The Columbus office fields Karen Winters, who is a name to note for large-scale environmental liability and compliance issues and Vincent Atriano, who has extensive experience in the defense of governmental enforcement actions and citizen suits, indemnification claims and toxic tort class actions, in addition to Douglas McWilliams, whose workload includes matters related to the Clean Air Act and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act. Denver’s Carolyn McIntosh is also recommended for her ability to handle a spread of environmental, natural resources, and complex commercial litigation cases.

Practice head(s):

Peter S. Gould


Other key lawyers:

Karen Winters; Carolyn McIntosh; Vincent Atriano; Kendra Sherman;  Alexander Arensberg; Douglas McWilliams


Testimonials

‘Squire Patton Boggs’ litigation team is detail oriented, and provide excellent service and communication.’

‘Peter S. Gould communicates clearly and frequently. His knowledge, candor, and professionalism are second to none.’

 

Work highlights


  • Advising and representing oilfield services company HiCrush in Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) compliance, whistleblower and enforcement matters.
  • Representing The Mosaic Company on various environmental, permitting, and leasing matters at its locations in New Mexico and in the Southeastern US.

Troutman Pepper

Clients turn to the team at Troutman Pepper for its ability to handle a full scope of environmental and natural resources litigation, which extends to the challenging of regulations. Richmond-based Andrea Wortzel leads the team, offering clients her experience handling permitting, compliance and environmental enforcement defense. Also in Richmond, Brooks Smith deals with environmental and natural resources litigation and enforcement defense, while Atlanta’s William Droze, who offers extensive trial and appellate practice, is known for his representation of clients in state and federal courts across the US.

Practice head(s):

Andrea Wortzel


Other key lawyers:

Brooks Smith; William Droze


Key clients

Dominion Energy


Mount Vernon Mills, Inc.


National Hydropower Association


National Mining Association


Southern Company


Georgia Power Company


Lee Container


Mar-Jac Poultry


Georgia Department of Economic Development


PacifiCor


Winston & Strawn LLP

The environmental team at Winston & Strawn LLP is particularly strong in civil and criminal enforcement proceedings, dealing with natural resource damage claims as well as matters related to the Endangered Species Act, the Clean Water Act and the Toxic Substances Control Act. The practice is co-chaired by Washington DC’s Jonathan Brightbill, who defends clients in civil litigation and class actions, along with Eleni Kouimelis, of the Chicago office, whose regularly brings actions to enforce the air, water, toxic statutes in judicial and administrative proceedings.

Practice head(s):

Jonathan Brightbill; Eleni Kouimelis


Other key lawyers:

Sam Trimbach


Key clients

American Petroleum Institute


People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals


Golden Pass LNG Terminal


Work highlights


  • Representing American Petroleum Institute in two case interventions involving the application of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act’s to Custom and Border Protection’s enforcement of the Jones Act for the construction of offshore wind-energy farms.
  • Filed an action in federal court asserting violations of the Endangered Species Act and state law against Waccatee Zoo in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
  • Representing Golden Pass as respondent intervenor against the Sierra Club in its petition for review before the D.C. Circuit Court against Golden Pass’s application to the Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management to increase its exports of liquified natural gas from its facility in Sabine Pass, Texas.