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March 16, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

Grace Period Law Claim Rejected

Recent Appellate Division ruling upholding the imposition of a $50,000 penalty underscores the need for environmental and other practitioners to advise their clients to strictly conform with DEP's procedural and substantive requirements.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

7 minute read

February 24, 2003 | New Jersey Law Journal

New Direction at the DEP

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

20 minute read

August 09, 2004 | New Jersey Law Journal

Challenge to NPL Listing Rejected

Court upholds the inclusion of the Quanta Resources Corporation site in Edgewater Borough, Bergen County, on the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act's National Priorities List.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

9 minute read

April 16, 2009 | New Jersey Law Journal

The Brave New World of Site Remediation

SRRA is designed to substantially reduce the state's backlog of 24,000 contaminated sites by licensing technical consultants - now known as site remediation professionals - and privatizing a major portion of the clean-up process.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

9 minute read

May 01, 2011 | The American Lawyer

Doing Double Duty

A litigator tackles a rare federal circuit twofer.

By By Matthew Wolf as told to Dimitra Kessenides

6 minute read

February 11, 2009 | New Jersey Law Journal

Solid Waste Collection Service

The New Jersey Supreme Court has agreed to hear a solid waste collection case that has financial implications for apartment owners and municipalities throughout the state

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

6 minute read

May 16, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal

Insurance Coverage for Nontraditional Pollution Claims

In a recent decision, the New Jersey Supreme Court followed a well-established trend by ruling in favor of an insured in an environmental coverage dispute. The Court held that a policy's pollution exclusion clause did not bar coverage for nontraditional environmental pollution claims.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

7 minute read

July 22, 2008 | New Jersey Law Journal

Permit Extension Act Scaled Back

The Permit Extension Act of 2008 marks the third time the New Jersey Legislature has recognized the need to extend development-related permits beyond their originally scheduled expiration dates.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

7 minute read

October 25, 2004 | New Jersey Law Journal

CERCLA Contribution Actions Under Fire

A U.S. Supreme Court ruling will have substantial implications for potentially responsible parties at contaminated sites throughout the nation. But it will take on additional significance in New Jersey, which has 115 National Priorities List sites and thousands of other properties in need of remediation.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

8 minute read

October 18, 2004 | New Jersey Law Journal

What the Candidates Are Saying About the Environment

In this year's presidential election, environmental protection issues have been overshadowed by more immediate and compelling matters. The economy, national security, health care, homeland security and education took center stage. But neither candidate can afford to ignore environmental concerns.

By Lewis Goldshore and Marsha Wolf

9 minute read