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| Practice Areas | Environmental Law: Permitting, Enforcement, Rulemaking; Mergers and Acquisitions; Auditing | | | Education | Louisiana State University, J.D., 1982, Louisiana State University, B.A., 1979 | | | Admitted | 1983, Louisiana | |
| Memberships | Baton Rouge, Louisiana State (Member, Environmental Law Committee) and American (Member: Energy and Environmental Resources Section; Commission on Women in the Profession) Bar Associations; Air and Waste Management Association. | | | Born | Columbus, Ohio | | | Biography | Delta Theta Phi. Staff Writer, Louisiana Law Review, 1980-1982. Author: "Kaplan: Continuing Problems With the Constant Acknowledgment Rule," 41 La.L. Rev. 746. Co-Author: "Air Pollution Control," (Chapter 6) Louisiana Environmental Handbook, Lawyers Cooperative Publishing. Lecturer: "Developments in Climate Change Law in the United States," LSU Law Center Environmental Law Seminar, April 2008; "Training Your Responsible Official and Supervisory Personnel - The Rasonable Inquiry Process," Air & Waste Management Association, Louisiana Section, Fall Conference, 2007; "The Energy Policy Act," LSU Law Center Advances Environmental and Toxic Tort Issues Conference, 2006; "Title V: Reporting of Permit Deviations, Semiannual Monitoring and Annual Compliance Certifications," Air & Waste Management Association, Louisiana Chapter, National Conference, June 2006; "Hurricane Season Primer: Preparedness and Response," Kean Miller Environmental Seminar, May 2006; "Contesting Permit Conditions," Louisiana Water Environment Association Conference, May 2005; "The Role of Environmental Agencies and Standouts in Property Damage Litigation," LSU Law Center Advanced Environmental and Toxic Tort Issues Conference, May 2004; "Responding to Audit Requests and Other Legal Ethics Issues," LSU Law Center Advanced Environmental and Toxic Tort Issues Conference, 2002; "Environmental Assessments and Environmental Justice Issues in the Louisiana Permit Process," Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality Annual Conference, 2002; "Ozone Reclassification Issues Affecting Louisiana," Louisiana State Bar Association, Environmental Committee Annual Winter Seminar, 2001; "Title V: Reporting of Permit Deviations, Semiannual Monitoring and Annual Compliance Certifications," Air & Waste Management Association Seminar, Louisiana Chapter, 2001; "New Source Review Workshop," Air & Waste Management Association Seminar, Louisiana Chapter, 2001; "Recent Developments: Management of Contaminated Soil and Groundwater," Air & Waste Management Association Seminar, Louisiana Chapter, 2000; "Louisiana's Approach to Operating Permits Under Title V of the Clean Air Act," LSU Environmental Law Institute, 1995; "An Up-to-date Look at RCRA," Executive Enterprises, 1993, 1994, 1995. | | | ISLN | 906704828 | |
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D.C. Circuit's Decision Eliminates the Startup, Shutdown, or Malfunction ExemptionMaureen N. Harbourt, Tokesha Collins, January 27, 2009 On December 19, 2008, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a startling ruling vacating the Startup, Shutdown, Malfunction ("SSM") rules contained within the NESHAP General Provisions, 40 C.F.R. Part 63, Subpart A. |
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