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Kevin P. Braig

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Kevin P. Braig

Kevin P. Braig

Partner
 
Dinsmore & Shohl LLP
Fifth Third Center, One South Main Street, Suite 1300
Dayton, Ohio  45402
(Montgomery Co.)

Telephone: 937-449-6400
Fax: 937-449-6405
http://www.dinslaw.com



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Practice AreasAgricultural Law; Environmental Law; Litigation
 
EducationUniversity of Cincinnati, J.D., 1993, Ohio University, B.S., Journalism, summa cum laude, 1989
 
Admitted1993, Ohio and U.S. District Court, Southern District of Ohio; 1995, U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
 
MembershipsDayton, Ohio State and American Bar Associations; Potter Stewart American Inn of Court.
 
BornCincinnati, Ohio, October 6, 1967
 
BiographyRecipient, American Jurisprudence Award in Constitutional Law.
 
ISLN900415577
 

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Global Warming Litigation and the Ghost of Mrs. Palsgraf Why Carbon-Heavy Entities Should Be Scared of Both
Kevin P. Braig, Douglas J. Feichtner, November 5, 2009
Any private entity with significant greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions could be identified in the next climate change lawsuit. Filed in 2004 by a coalition of states and land trusts, Connecticut v. American Electric Power was the first major climate change lawsuit identifying private entities as...

Greenhouse Gas Reporting From A-to-Z
Kevin P. Braig, April 1, 2009
Soon, all businesses from Animal feedlots to Zinc production and countless operations in-between (cement production, coal mining, electronics manufacturing, food processing, pulp and paper manufacturing, solid waste management, wastewater management, etc.) will be required to calculate and report...

New Regulations Disguised As De-Regulation By USEPA
Timothy D. Hoffman, Kevin P. Braig, February 27, 2009, previously published by Law360 on February 4, 2009
On December 29, 2008 the USEPA began a new regulatory scheme under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act ("RCRA") targeting what was thought by industry to be unregulated recycling practices.


 

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