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Nate Brodeur
Biografía: Nathan Brodeur is counsel in the firm’s Specialty Litigation group and a member of the Environmental practice and Real Estate Development and Permitting practice. Mr. Brodeur specializes in assisting private equity firms, institutional investors, financial institutions and real estate developers in identifying, allocating and mitigating environmental risks associated with business and real estate acquisitions, divestitures and financings. He also advises the regulated community with respect to implementing programs to ensure compliance with existing and developing environmental, health and safety regulations, and interacts with regulatory agencies to avoid, mitigate or resolve enforcement actions. Mr. Brodeur helps clients manage the investigation and remediation of contaminated sites, including interfacing with federal and state regulatory agencies such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, and representing clients in cost allocation negotiations with other potentially responsible parties. He prides himself on understanding his clients’ business objectives, and providing advice in that context. Mr. Brodeur is a member of the Boston and American Bar Associations. Mr. Brodeur is the co-author of “New Rules Require Accounting for Future Environmental Costs,” The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, Volume 15, No. 4 (with Gregory A. Bibler, Esq., 2007); “Structuring Corporate and Real Estate Transactions to Minimize Environmental Risk,” Conference on Consumer Finance Law Quarterly Report, Volume 60, No. 1 (with Laurence S. Kirsch, Esq., 2006); and “All Appropriate Inquiry Standard Will Create Substantive New Requirements for Phase I Environmental Site Assessments,” The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, Volume 12, No. 4 (with Gregory A. Bibler, Esq., 2004). He is also the author of “Note, Michigan v. United States Environmental Protection Agency,” 28 Ecology L.Q. 275 (2001). In addition, Mr. Brodeur serv
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