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Handling Environmental Actions: The General Counsel's Perspective

Contains material from Nov 2017

Handling Environmental Actions: The General Counsel's Perspective
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Environmental laws and regulations range from the deeply technical to more prosaic record-keeping requirements. Many companies have substantial teams of environmental compliance specialists that combine deep legal and technical understanding without being lawyers. Hear where the General Counsel and outside counsel fit into this compliance and enforcement world.

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1. Handling Environmental Actions: The General Counsel's Perspective (Nov 2017)

Ronald J. Tenpas, Richard Byrne, Roger Martella

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Handling Environmental Actions: The General Counsel's Perspective (Nov 2017)

Environmental laws and regulations range from the deeply technical to more prosaic record-keeping requirements. Many companies have substantial teams of environmental compliance specialists that combine deep legal and technical understanding without being lawyers. Hear where the General Counsel and outside counsel fit into this compliance and enforcement world.  

Originally presented: Oct 2017 Government Enforcement Institute

Ronald J. Tenpas, Partner, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP - Washington, DC
Richard Byrne, ExxonMobil Pipeline Company - Houston, TX
Roger Martella, General Counsel, GE - Boston, MA