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Melissa Clarke advises clients in a variety of industries in matters involving environmental permitting, counseling and litigation. She assists with the acquisition, development and siting of pipelines, power plants, solar and wind projects. Melissa negotiates and drafts environmental contractual...
Tom Prevas is a leader in environmental and energy law. Tom's environmental litigation practice includes mass-product environmental litigation, including MTBE, PFAS and climate change, as well as enforcement and private actions relating to pollution and contamination. Recently, he has advised...
Carville Collins has more than 30 years of experience representing energy, water, telecommunications, transportation, and other regulated businesses before the Public Service Commission of Maryland. These clients – including gas, electric and other utilities as well as renewable energy companies –...
Zev Shechtman represents clients in complex business bankruptcy, restructuring and insolvency matters in and out of court. His experience includes representing debtors in regular chapter 11 and subchapter V bankruptcy reorganization cases, assisting debtors in settlement negotiations and counseling...
An attorney in the Bankruptcy and Restructuring Practice, Monique DiSabatino concentrates her practice on a broad range of commercial bankruptcy, workout and restructuring matters in which she represents debtors, trade creditors, landlords, equity holders and other parties. Monique has served as...
Candice Kline advises clients on bankruptcy and corporate restructuring matters and related litigation. She represents debtors, trustees, official committees, investors and creditors in bankruptcy proceedings and out-of-court workouts. Her experience includes managing cases from $10 million to $13...
Adam H. Isenberg is a partner in Saul Ewing's Bankruptcy and Restructuring Practice. He concentrates his practice in commercial bankruptcy matters and out-of-court workouts and has represented debtors-in-possession, creditors' committees, trustees, secured creditors and other parties in cases...
Navigating Complex Regulations and Risks The federal government (Government) imposes unique requirements on entities that sell, directly or indirectly, goods or services to the Government. These requirements vary according to type of contract (e.g., fixed-price, cost-reimbursement), by item (e.g...
Jeffrey Hampton is chair of the Bankruptcy and Restructuring Practice. He concentrates his practice on restructuring matters, including Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings, out-of-court workouts, loan restructurings, corporate reorganizations and general insolvency law. He also represents the...
Justin C. Danilewitz draws upon his trial and investigative experience as a former federal prosecutor to zealously defend entities and individuals facing criminal and civil enforcement actions, conduct internal investigations, and respond to whistleblower complaints and false claims (qui tam) suits...
Drawing on his experience as a former general counsel for two companies, Zack Kobrin is a transactional and regulatory lawyer who understands that business clients want practical advice on how to complete deals and navigate complex statutory and regulatory regimes affecting their growth and daily...
Judith B. Kassel provides legal advice and representation pertaining to a broad array of issues relating to doing business with the federal government and state governments. These issues include acquisition planning, proposal preparation, source selection, rights in and protection of intellectual...
Brandon Sherman devotes his practice to advising institutions of higher education, accreditation agencies, and educational companies that support their missions. Drawing on a combination of legal experience from private practice and government roles at the U.S. Department of Education, Brandon’s...