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| Practice Areas | Environmental Law; Climate and Clean Technology Law; Defense and Aerospace | | | Education | Indiana University, J.D., 1986, Franklin College of Indiana, B.A., with high honors, 1983 | | | Admitted | 1986, Illinois; U.S. District Court, Central, Southern and Northern Districts of Illinois | |
| Memberships | Chicago (Advisory Council, 2005-2010; Chair, 2004-2005, Executive Committee 2005-2006; Vice Chair, 2003; Member, Alliance for Women, 1993-2009), Illinois State (Chairperson, Women and the Law Committee, 2008-2009; Chairperson, Diversity Task Force, 2007-2009; Assembly Delegate, 1997-1999; Member, Illinois Bar Journal Editorial Board, 1997-2001; Past Chairperson, Environmental Law Committee, 1993-1994) and American (Member, Sections on: Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law; Business Law; Chair: Environmental Energy and Natural Resources Committee; Outreach Committee) Bar Associations; Air & Waste Management Association (Chairperson, 1998-1999). | | | Born | Tampa, Florida, May 10, 1961 | | | Biography | Delta Zeta. Phi Alpha Delta. Recipient, 2000 Alta May Hulett Award for Contributions to Women Attorneys. Author: "U.S. Coast Guard Final Rule on OPA 90," The Environmental Counselor, Thomson West, Issue No. 238, June 2008; "National Association of Women Lawyers: 2007 Survey of the Status of Women in Law Firms," The Catalyst ISBA Newsletter, June, 2008, Vol. 13, No. 4; "Representing Unmarried Couples: The Need for Illinois Legislative Action," The Catalyst ISBA Newsletter, Vol. 13, No. 3, March 2008; "Flexible Hours Policies: A Business Imperative For Law Firms," National Conference of Women's Bar Association Newsletter, Vol. 24, No. 1, Winter 2007 (electronic); "Calls for Increased TCE Regulation," Jenner & Block Client Advisory, October 16, 2007 (electronic); "Recent SEC Enforcement of Environmental Financial Disclosure," Jenner & Block Client Advisory, July 26, 2007 (electronic); "Climate Change: Why It Matters for Your Business," Law Journal Newsletters: Corporate Counselor, Vol. 21, No. 12, May 2007; "New EPA Online Environmental Violation Reporting: It's a Good Thing?" ABA Environmental and Energy Business Law Reporter, June 2006; "EPA Online Reports: A Good Thing?" Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, June 1, 2006; "The Chicago Call to Action for Women Attorneys," Women Lawyers Journal, Winter 2005; "The Remarkable Life and Times of Alta May Hulett," The Catalyst, February 2004, Vol. 9., No. 3, Page 4; "Five Things Every Lawyer Should Know About the Alliance For Women," CBA Record, January 2004, Vol. 18, No. 1, page 39. "NJDEP's Initiative to Recover Natural Resource Damages," Lake Michigan States Section, Air & Waste Management Association Newsletter, December 2003, Vol. 43, No. 4; "EPA Extends Deadline For New Rule On Oil Spills," Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, January 24, 2003. Co-Author: "The Call to Action: Advancing Women Attorneys in Leadership in Chicago," Diversity Matters ISBA Newsletter, June, 2008; "The Business Dilemma: 21st Century Natural Resource Damage Liabilities for 20th Century Industrial Progress," The Environmental Law Reporter, November 2001; "EPCRA — Basics, Dos and Dont's," The Natural Resources and Environmental Journal, American Bar Association, Summer 2001; Co-Author: with Christine Picker, Steven Siros and Stacy Bettison, "The Business Dilemma: 21st Century Natural Resource Damage Liabilities for 20th Century Industrial Progress," The Environmental Law Reporter, November 2001; "Good News: A Year 2000 Update on Brownfields Development," Environmental Compliance and Litigation Strategy, September 2000; "Hot Topics in Region V," IL Association of Environmental Professionals, May 2000; "EPA's New Shotgun Approach: Multimedia Enforcement," Environmental Protection, January 1999; "EPA's Y2K Enforcement Policy," Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, March 1999; "Chemical Release Reporting: What Illinois Practitioners Need to Know," CBA Record, April 1998; "A Reality Check on Environmental Enforcement," Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, April 1998; "Release Reporting Issues in Commercial/Industrial Real Estate Transactions," BNA Due Diligence Guide, February 1997; "Brownfields, v. Environmental Justice Conflict or Consensus," ABA Sonreel Newsletter, January 1996; "Risk Plan Program Poses Liability Concerns," BNA's Environmental Compliance Bulletin, March, 1994; "Illinois Industry Benefits from Pollution Prevention," Illinois Legal Times, April, 1993; "Pollution Prevention Proves Costly for Business," ECON, September, 1992; "New D.O.T. Regulation Aims at Hazardous Waste Haulers," Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, September 11, 1992; "Companies File Revised Form R at Own Risk, Still Vulnerable to Citizens' Lawsuits," Environmental Protection News, June 22, 1992; "Deadline Dilemma: Tardy EPA Forms Put Industry in a Bind," Industry Week, June 15, 1992; "The Pollution Prevention Act of 1990: Emergence of a New Environmental Policy," Environmental Law Reporter, June, 1992; "Pollution Reports to Put Industry in Quagmire," Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, April 24, 1992; "Uncertainty over Toxics Reporting Hampers Compliance," BNA National Environmental Watch, April 6, 1992. Co-Author: with Seth D. Lamden, "Good News: 2000 Brownfields Review," The Environmental Counselor, January, 2001; with Christina Riewer, "EPA's Audit Policy and State Audit Privilege Laws: Moving Beyond Command and Control?" Environmental Law Reporter, May 1997; with Rebecca L. Raftery, "Realizing the Maximum Value in Real Estate Transactions by Minimizing Environmental Liberties," CBA Record, December 1996; with Stephen A.K. Palmer, "The Brownfield Phenomenon: An Analysis of Environmental Economic and Community Concerns," Environmental Law Institute, Environmental Law Reporter, July 1995. | | | ISLN | 906918294 | |
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Water Scarcity: A Critical Climate Change Challenge for BusinessE. Lynn Grayson, September 18, 2009 While reduction of greenhouse gas emissions is the best known, most often debated climate change challenge, water scarcity is emerging as the more significant concern confronting the international environment. A report recently released by Ceres and the Pacific Institute, Water Scarcity &... |
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