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February 1, 2010
Metropolitan Corporate Counsel
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Lowenstein Sandler is highlighted for successfully defending the town of Babylon, New York and the North Amityville, New York Volunteer Fire Company in a recent case before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. In AMW Materials Testing, Inc. v. Town of Babylon, 584 F.3d 436 (2d Cir. 2009), the Court held that the CERCLA statutory scheme provides immunity to firefighters and emergency first responders from CERCLA liability arising from actions taken in response to emergencies relating to the release of hazardous substances, unless they act with gross negligence or intentional misconduct. The Lowenstein team consisted of Richard Ricci, Priya Masilamani and Alyson Powell.
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August 17, 2009
NJBiz
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James Stewart discusses the environmental benefits of the waste-to-energy process, which burns waste at high temperatures and uses the heat to generate steam and electricity.
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May 11, 2009
NJBiz
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In an article about the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on contaminated Superfund sites, James Stewart comments on the implications of the New Jersey Spill Act.
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November 2008
Metropolitan Corporate Counsel
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Lowenstein Sandler's Corporate, Environmental, and Litigation practices are noted for their top rankings in Best Lawyers in America. Best Lawyers also recognized 30 of the firm's attorneys in its 2009 edition.
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October 2008
Metropolitan Corporate Counsel
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Lowenstein Sandler's Corporate, Litigation, Environmental and Bankruptcy/Restructuring practices are noted for receiving tier-one rankings in the 2008 edition of Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business. Twenty four of the firm's attorneys are also recognized for their inclusion in the 2008 Chambers guide.
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October 2, 2007
Bergen Record
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Richard F. Ricci reacts to a recent Mercer County decision dismissing a claim by the State of New Jersey for natural resource damages arising from the contamination of groundwater.
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April 3, 2007
Reuters
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Norman W. Spindel discusses a recent Supreme Court ruling enabling the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate automotive greenhouse gas emissions on a national level and what this ruling means for state-by-state programs in the industry.
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January 1, 2007
New Jersey Business
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Zachary D. Rosenbaum discusses New Jersey governmental authority over public land redevelopment in the state's use of eminent domain.
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September 2006
New Jersey Business
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Norman W. Spindel examines legal counsel's role in preparing contract terms to reflect the regulatory compliance and liability considerations potentially impacting the redevelopment plans of a brownfield (contaminated) property.
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July 1, 2005
The Star Ledger
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Michael L. Rodburg spotlighted in the publication's Burning Questions column, discussing the origins of the firm and its plans for the future
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May 4, 2005
New Jersey Law Journal
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Michael L. Rodburg discusses New Jersey's expanding legal landscape in an article on the growth of leading area law firms
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February 11, 2005
The Record
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Norman W. Spindel comments on changes to New Jersey's rules concerning the clean-up of toxic pollution and redevelopment of industrial sites.
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