Sentences with phrase «environmental dispute resolution»

CNCR members have participated in many environmental dispute resolution processes as facilitators and mediators.
MiningWatch Canada and a team of lawyers supported by WCEL's Environmental Dispute Resolution Fund program helped Bev Sellars to file those private charges on August 4, 2017, for violations of BC laws.
The news article, by reporter Ron Matus, focuses on a scholarly paper Dawson wrote in 2004 about environmental dispute resolution.
Environment & Climate Change: Advice on all aspects of environmental and climate change regulation, carbon trading, sustainability, compliance and governance, the allocation of environmental assets and risks in M&A, project finance, funds and real estate, and regulatory and environmental dispute resolution.
Even the title is off: «Environmental Dispute Resolution: Developing Mechanisims (sic) for Effective Transnational Enforcement of International Environmental Standards.»
We provide effective environmental dispute resolution.

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There were librarians and archivists focused on copyright term extension and digital locks; several doctors spoke to the impact of the TPP on public health and access to medicines, food experts highlighted the dangers associated with food security, environmental activists focused on the TPP and climate change, and speakers of all ages (including a 92 year old woman) expressed concern with the investor - state dispute resolution provisions.
About Blog Beveridge & Diamond's 100 lawyers in seven U.S. offices focus on environmental and natural resource law, litigation and dispute resolution.
Bacow is a lawyer and economist whose research focuses on environmental policy, and is internationally recognized as an expert on non-adjudicatory approaches to the resolution of environmental disputes.
About Blog Beveridge & Diamond's 100 lawyers in seven U.S. offices focus on environmental and natural resource law, litigation and dispute resolution.
Among other philanthropic steps, Kheel gave $ 1 million to the Pace University Law School to create the Kheel Center on Resolution of Environmental Interest Disputes.
Jason Pettus is a civil litigation defense attorney with a strong litigation background through the representation of general contractors, subcontractors, owners, and design professionals in the resolution of all manner of construction issues, including construction / design defect claims, environmental claims and contractual disputes, catastrophic injury, premises liability, and motor vehicle accidents in both state and federal courts, as well as insurance coverage analysis, advisement of clients, and coverage litigation.
Our environmental disputes lawyers combine experience in litigation and dispute resolution with a deep knowledge of environmental law and the environmental regulatory regimes to secure the best outcomes for our clients.
Our lawyers have a breadth of experience serving energy and mining clients in virtually all phases of their businesses, including M&A transactions, environmental compliance and enforcement, and operational contracting and dispute resolution.
Main areas of work Antitrust; appellate; complex commercial litigation; condemnation; construction; employment, labor and OSHA; energy litigation; energy regulatory; energy transactions / projects; environmental and natural resources; finance; government contracts; government investigations and white collar; intellectual property; international dispute resolution; M&A / capital markets; media and entertainment; private equity; professional liability; real estate; REITs, restructuring and reorganization; securities litigation / regulation; tax — executive compensation and benefits.
At the frontier of dispute resolution is online dispute resolution (ODR) which can significantly reduce the environmental impact of hearings.
Our Miami trial lawyers have wide - ranging experience in litigation, arbitration, mediation and alternative dispute resolution for civil, commercial, banking, energy, corporate, tax, real estate, environmental, intellectual property, administrative and labor law disputes.
The firm provides clients with a full range of services in the areas of banking, commercial, real estate, business, casualty insurance defense, and construction litigation and transactions, insurance coverage, condominium law, landlord / tenant relations, environmental law, commercial collections, and personal injury litigation, as well as alternative dispute resolution including mediation, arbitration and mini-trials.
The following twenty TDS lawyers have been named to the 2012 edition of the Best Lawyers in Canada: Richard H.G. Adams (real estate law), Robert J.M. Adkins (aboriginal law and real estate law), Donald G. Douglas (insolvency and financial restructuring), James G. Edmond (insurance law), Adrian B. Frost (labour and employment law), A. Blair Graham, Q.C. (alternative dispute resolution), Robin M. Kersey (labour and employment law), Keith D. LaBossiere (labour and employment law), Jan Lederman (mergers & acquisitions law), Kenneth S. Maclean (labour and employment law), Barry N. MacTavish (securities law), Albina P. Moran (real estate law), E. William Olson, Q.C. (alternative dispute resolution, bet - the - company litigation, construction law, corporate and commercial litigation, insurance law and labour and employment law), Chrys Pappas, Q.C. (banking law, corporate law and real estate law), Sacha R. Paul (aboriginal law), William G. Percy (aboriginal law), James A. Ripley (banking law), Sheryl A. Rosenberg (environmental law), P. Michael Sinclair, Q.C. (banking law, corporate law and securities law), John D. Stefaniuk (environmental law and natural resources law).
As a result, our environmental attorneys provide creative and expedient solutions, helping to foster prompt resolution of disputes.
The following sixteen TDS lawyers have been named in the 2011 edition of The Best Lawyers in Canada: Richard H.G. Adams (real estate law), Robert J.M. Adkins (aboriginal law and real estate law), Donald G. Douglas (insolvency and financial restructuring), James G. Edmond (insurance law), Robin M. Kersey (labour and employment law), Keith D. LaBossiere (labour and employment law), Kenneth S. Maclean (labour and employment law), Barry N. MacTavish (securities law), Kathleen C. Murphy (aboriginal law), E. William Olson, Q.C. (alternative dispute resolution, bet - the - company litigation, construction law, corporate and commercial litigation, insurance law and labour and employment law), Chrys Pappas, Q.C. (banking law, corporate law and real estate law), William G. Percy (aboriginal law), James A. Ripley (banking law), Sheryl A. Rosenberg (environmental law), P. Michael Sinclair, Q.C. (banking law, corporate law and securities law), John D. Stefaniuk (environmental law and natural resources law).
Considered an international law scholar, Toope continues to write in the areas of international human rights, dispute resolution, and international environmental law.
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• Corporate Lawyers Association of South Africa (CLASA) Achievement Award, sponsored by ENSafrica — The Honourable Judge Dikgang Moseneke • International Law Firm of the Year — Baker & McKenzie • African Law Firm of the Year — Large Practice, sponsored by AfricaLegalJobs.com — Anjarwalla & Khanna • African Law Firm of the Year — Small Practice — AB & David • General Counsel of the Year, sponsored by Eversheds — Pieter Badenhorst — AFGRI • Legal Department of the Year — Large Team, sponsored by Bowman Gilfillan Africa Group — South African Reserve Bank • Legal Department of the Year — Small Team — Life Healthcare Group • Legal Counsel of the Year — Jonathan Maphosa — South African Reserve Bank • Assistant / Associate Solicitor of the Year — Ghassan Sader, Hogan Lovells • Innovation Award — Barefoot Law • CSR Award, sponsored by AfricaLegalJobs.com - AFGRI; Baker & McKenzie • Diversity, Transformation and Economic Empowerment Award — AB & David • M&A Team of the Year — Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer • Banking, Finance and Restructuring Team of the Year — Baker & McKenzie • Competition and Regulatory Team of the Year — Bowman Gilfillan Africa Group • Litigation and Dispute Resolution Team of the Year — Webber Wentzel • Environmental, Energy and Natural Resources Team of the Year — Chadbourne & Parke • TMT Team of the Year — DLA Piper • Employment Law Team of the Year — ENSafrica • IP Team of the Year — Bowman Gilfillan Africa Group • Transportation and Infrastructure Team of the Year — Hogan Lovells • Property and Construction Team of the Year — Hogan Lovells
international human rights law, international criminal law, international environmental law, international trade law, and dispute resolution.
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J. Owen Todd, a partner in the firm, serves as a mediator and arbitrator in the resolution of civil disputes, including matters of product liability, environmental issues, complex commercial litigation, employment discrimination and harassment, patent and copyright claims, divorce, probate litigation, and personal injury claims.
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Russ also has considerable experience with environmental litigation, and substantial experience with all forms of alternative dispute resolution, including arbitration.
You will be supported by an experienced team during every step of the process, with legal counsel and advisory services from the inception and structuring of projects to contract administration and dispute resolution, including contract drafting for various procurement methods and consultants» agreements, as well as advice pertaining to environmental, land and building control laws.
The firm's practice areas include: banking and finance; corporate and securities; litigation and dispute resolution; antitrust and competition; US Supreme Court and appellate matters; employment and benefits; environmental; financial services regulatory and enforcement; government and global trade; intellectual property; real estate; tax; restructuring, bankruptcy and insolvency; and wealth management.
Lorraine has a Masters of Environmental Studies (with a concentration on Aboriginal co-management regimes), and a Certificate in Alternative Dispute Resolution.
Dave specializes in the resolution of complex real estate, environmental and business disputes.
Public interest work can be in any number of practice areas including: Administrative law, AIDS / HIV, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Animal Rights, Appellate, Arts, Bankruptcy, Children / Youth, Civil Rights / Civil Liberties, Community Economic Development, Constitutional, Consumer Law, Criminal Law, Death Penalty, Prisoners» Rights, Disability, Education, Elder Law, Employment Law, Environmental / Energy, Family Law, Gay / Lesbian Rights, Health / Medical, Homeless / Housing Law, Immigration, International Human Rights, Legislative, Litigation, Migrant Workers, Municipal Law, Native Americans, Public Benefits, Tax, Women.
Our environmental and toxic torts practice is national in scope, while our business counseling and dispute resolution practice is focused on Southern California.
The following twenty - one TDS lawyers have been named to the 2014 edition of the Best Lawyers in Canada: Richard H.G. Adams (real estate law), Robert J.M. Adkins (aboriginal law and real estate law), Donald G. Douglas (insolvency and financial restructuring), Adrian B. Frost (labour and employment law), A. Blair Graham, Q.C. (alternative dispute resolution), Jeff Hirsch (Administrative and Public Law), Robin M. Kersey (labour and employment law and alternative dispute resolution), Keith D. LaBossiere (labour and employment law), Jan Lederman (leveraged buyouts and private equity law and mergers & acquisitions law), Kenneth S. Maclean (alternative dispute resolution and labour and employment law), Barry N. MacTavish (securities law), Gordon A. McKinnon (insurance law), Albina P. Moran (real estate law), E. William Olson, Q.C. (alternative dispute resolution, bet - the company litigation, construction law, corporate and commercial litigation, insurance law and labour and employment law), Chrys Pappas, Q.C. (banking law, corporate law and real estate law), Sacha R. Paul (aboriginal law), William G. Percy (aboriginal law), Jeffrey D. Pniowsky (tax law), James A. Ripley (banking law), P. Michael Sinclair, Q.C. (corporate law and securities law), John D. Stefaniuk (environmental law and natural resources law).
Represented Environmental Subcontractor in dispute with General Contractor on massive waste - storage facility in South Texas, obtaining successful resolution of all claims prior to trial.
Main areas of work Debevoise & Plimpton LLP has three main areas of practice: corporate (including mergers and acquisitions, private equity, investment funds, insurance, banking, leveraged finance, business restructuring and workouts, asset management, capital markets, corporate governance, structured and project finance, aviation finance, healthcare and life sciences, intellectual property, media and telecommunications, real estate, energy and environmental law), litigation (including white collar / regulatory, international dispute resolution, intellectual property, general commercial litigation, cybersecurity and data privacy, insurance, securities, antitrust, employment, bankruptcy and products liability) and tax and employee benefits.
6/18/2015 - Morgan Lewis Represents Range Resources in Resolution of Environmental Dispute Involving Groundwater Contamination Claims
We also assist with environmental compliance, financing, the full range of infrastructure challenges and dispute resolution.
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Chambers has the strength in depth to handle an extensive range of legal issues across commercial, construction & engineering, commercial fraud, financial services, banking, insurance, alternative dispute resolution, energy, oil & gas, planning, environmental and public law.
These have included programmes in alternative dispute resolution, human rights, economic development, the advancement of judicial training, civil procedure, diversity and minority rights, environmental protection, and the development of a Commonwealth anti corruption programme for judges and magistrates.
The Insurance Group's litigators are involved at every level of the federal and state court systems representing Musick Peeler's clients in contract and bad faith actions, coverage matters involving multiple insurers, environmental coverage issues, and the resolution of excess and reinsurance disputes.
The dispute resolution practice group has particular expertise in regulatory and judicial proceedings related to environmental law, including compilation of, representations, appeals and reviews related to the grant of environmental authorisations under the Environment Conservation Act, 1989 and the National Environmental Managemeenvironmental law, including compilation of, representations, appeals and reviews related to the grant of environmental authorisations under the Environment Conservation Act, 1989 and the National Environmental Managemeenvironmental authorisations under the Environment Conservation Act, 1989 and the National Environmental ManagemeEnvironmental Management Act, 1998.
Insurance & Reinsurance Litigation: insurance coverage and reinsurance arbitration and litigation on behalf of reinsurers, cedents and intermediaries; risk management; alternative dispute resolution; coverage arbitration and litigation for insurance companies involving financial issues, environmental damage, E&O / D&O, variable annuities, asbestos, 9/11 losses, clergy abuse claims, toxic tort and health risks (Obamacare).
We regularly assist our clients in Latin America with advice on a wide range of matters, including with respect to M&A, corporate finance, project finance, infrastructure, environmental, and litigation and dispute resolution.
Commercial litigation, including dispute resolution pertaining to leasing, ownership and other real property interests, including title and environmental conditions
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Willamette Law faculty includes some of the most respected legal scholars in the country nationally recognized for their research, publications and contributions to the law, particularly in the areas of constitutional law, commercial and business law, international and comparative law, environmental law, and dispute resolution.
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