Selected Publications
Using Fixed-Price Cleanups To Respond to New Accounting Standards, Gain Tax Advantages, and Lower Cleanup Costs While Increasing Cost Certainty (Dec. 2008).
State Insurance Programs to Promote Brownfield Redevelopment (Nov. 2006).
Environmental Insurance Helps Cities Convert Brownfields to Sustainable Redevelopment (Aug. 2005).
Environmental Insurance and Fixed-Price Cleanups — Perhaps the Most Defensible, Lowest Cost Means of Meeting the Requirements of FASB 143, Sarbanes-Oxley, and Other Emerging Financial Reporting Requirements (Aug. 2005).
A Tale of Two Sites — How Insured Fixed-Price Cleanups Expedite Protections, Reduce Costs, and Help the EPA, the SEC, and the Public (Sept. 2003).
Insured Fixed-Price Cleanups as a Means to Quantify Costs and Obtain Funds to Clean Up Contaminated Sites: The Kenosha Model (April 2003).
Selected Presentations
Transactions Today: An Update for New, Gently Used, and Road-Hardened Environmental Attorneys, American Bar Association 41st Annual Conference on Environmental Law, (March 22, 2012).
Money Basics: A “101” Overview of Funding Sources for Brownfield Projects, EPA Brownfields Conference (2008).
Supersized: Unique Challenges and Opportunities of Very Large Brownfield Projects, EPA Brownfields Conference (2005).
BRAC: The New Brownfields Initiative, EPA Brownfields Conference (2000).