On Thursday, November 3, 2022, Nicholas M. Ward-Willis will present “Environmental Law” at the Westchester County Bar Association’s CLE program Bridge the Gap, a two day program aimed at newly admitted attorneys who want to develop a foundation in the practical skills, techniques and procedures that are essential to the practice of law. Registration is required.
Nicholas Ward-Willis represents businesses, developers, individuals, property managers and public bodies in a variety of land use, real estate and environmental issues, ranging from commercial and real estate transactions to state and federal environmental litigation. Mr. Ward-Willis has extensive experience in negotiating orders on consent with state and federal agencies in a variety of matters, including hazardous waste sites and oil spill sites. In the course of representation of his clients, Mr. Ward-Willis interacts with consultants on oil spills, Brownfields, environmental due diligence, mold and hazardous waste remediations. He represents private clients before various land use boards and assists the firm’s public and private sector clients in complying with the State Environmental Quality Review Act, the New York City Watershed Regulations and other environmental laws.