- The New “All Appropriate Inquiries” Rule (Jan07)
- Lender Liability Today Under Environmental Laws (Spring06)
- Vapor Intrusion Basics (March06)
- Remediating Contaminated Sites in New York City Under the E-Designation Program (Nov05)
- Using the Oil Spill Fund to Facilitate Brownfield Redevelopment (Sept05)
- Effect of Cooper Industries Aviall Services Decision on Real Estate and Corporate Transactions (July05)
- Brownfield Cleanup Program’s Final Eligibility Criteria (April05)
- Brownfield Cleanup Program’s Draft Eligibility Criteria (Nov04)
- Environmental Remediation Process Is Undergoing Sweeping Changes Mandated by New Brownfield Law (Oct04)
- Counseling the Client on the CERCLA Windfall Lien (Sept04)
- Brownfield Law: A Question of Interpretation (Sept04)
- EPA’s Common Element Guidance: A Work in Progress (June 03)
- Environmental Compliance Issues for the Telecommunications Industry (July03)
- Using Brownfields To Satisfy Lender CRA Requirements
- Sweeping CERCLA Amendments Will Affect Brownfields, Prospective Purchasers (Feb02)
- How to Use Institutional Controls for Contaminated Sites (Jan02)
- ASTM Issues Revised Standard for Environmental Site Assessment (Oct2000)
- Year 2000 Review of Lender Liability Under Environmental Statutes (Oct2000)
- Corporate M&A Environmental Due Diligence and Top Ten Mistakes (Fall2000)
- Protecting Health and Safety With Institutional Controls
- Negotiating Prospective Purchaser Agreements Under EPA’s Revised Policy (Dec99)
- Financing Development of Contaminated Properties (Winter99)
- Always Look in the Backyard: Conducting Cost-Effective Due Diligence in Corporate Mergers and Acquisitions (Nov99)
- New Lead Paint Disclosure and Waste Disposal Rules (Fall99)
- Annual Lender Liability Review (March1999)
- Practical Considerations For Using Institutional and Engineering Controls In Brownfield Redevelopment Projects (Dec98)
- Critical Review of Brownfields: A Comprehensive Guide To Redeveloping Contaminated Property (Fall98)
- New Jersey Adopts Comprehensive Brownfield Legislation (April98)
- State-by-State Survey of Brownfield and Voluntary Cleanup Programs (March98)
- Lenders Face Continued Exposure To Environmental Liability (Feb98)
- Financing Brownfield Development- Part II (Jan98)
- Financing Brownfield Development- Part I (Jan98)
- Impact of Environmental Regulations on the Car Rental Industry (Sept/Oct97)
- Lenders Continue To Face Liability For Underground Storage Tanks (Oct97)
- Congress Amends CERCLA To Expand Lender Liability Protection (Oct96)
- Environmental Liability: New Secured Creditor’s Exemption for Underground Storage Tanks (Spring96)
- EPA Lender Liability Rule For Underground Storage Tanks (Oct95)
- Lender Liability For Underground Storage Tanks (Oct95)
- Lender That Took Environmental Actions On Defaulted Borrower’s Facility Was Not An Operator Under CERCLA (May95)
- Environmental Lender-Liability Statutes: Review of the States(Sprng95)
- Private Cost Recovery under RCRA Section 7003
- Sales of Military Bases and Surplus Supplies Pose Environmental Traps (Winter94)
- Relief Under CERCLA: The Innocent Seller’s Defense (Summer93)
- Lender Liability Under CERCLA: An Update (June93)
- Recent Cases Highlight a Number of Important Areas in Lenders’ Environmental Liability (Feb93)
- Wetlands Pose a Trap for Unwary Developers (Winter92)
- Pitfalls in the EPA’s Lender Liability Rule (Nov91)
- Oil Spills and the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (Nov91)
- The Passive Intervening Landowner-A New CERCLA Defense (Fall91)
- EPA’s New Lender Liability Rules: Panacea or Pitfall (Sept91)
- How To Conduct An Environmental Due Diligence Investigation (Winter 90-91)
- What To Do When Your Borrower Faces Environmental Problems (Summer 90)
- Expansion of CERCLA Protection For Lenders (Nov90)
- New Federal Oil Spill Legislation Expands Liability for Lenders (Oct1990)
- Appeals Court Expands Environmental Liability For Lenders (Aug1990)
- Insulating Against Asbestos Liability (March/April1990)
- Components of Environmental Due Diligence (jan1990)
- Asbestos Poses Problems For Building Owners and Lenders (Sept1989)
- Citizen Suit Considerations Under the Clean Water Act (July89)
- Superlien Laws For Environmental Clean-Ups: Making the Bank Insecure (Feb1989)
- Superlien Ensures That State Will Recover The Cleanup Costs (Feb89)
- Environmental Inspections Become a Necessity for Lenders in the USA (April88)
- Environmental Cleanup Obligations and the Bankruptcy Trustee’s Abandonment Power: Dumping on the Creditor? (Oct1987)