Environmental Law Solutions from LexisNexis
2/14/2008 6:55:59 PM EST
Achieve Excellence in Your Environmental Law Practice with Leading Publications from LexisNexis
Posted by AME3bg
LexisNexis offers exclusive insight and analysis written by leading Environmental Law practitioners providing topical materials and explanations that have been repeatedly cited as authority.
 
Environmental Law Practice Guide, Michael B. Gerrard, General Editor
 The most comprehensive practice guide to environmental law practice. Covers virtually every environmental law topic, answers the “how to” questions that arise in this area, and includes practical advice, checklists and forms.
 
Grad, Treatise on Environmental Law
Written by an expert, this treatise contains analysis of all of the significant federal environmental statutes and many important state and local laws, with explanations of how the statutes have been implemented by governmental agencies and interpreted by the courts.
 
The Law of Hazardous Waste: Management, Cleanup, Liability and Litigation, Susan M. Cooke, General Editor; Christopher P. Davis, Co-General Editor
National in scope, this comprehensive treatise contains everything you will need to know about current laws, regulations, and cases--both at the federal and state levels regarding the management of hazardous waste, whether newly generated or the result of past dumping.
 
Environmental Law in Real Estate and Business Transactions, David R. Berz, Stanley M. Spracker, Adam P. Strochak
This publication provides comprehensive coverage of environmental issues in real property and business transactions and contains both treatise and practice guide materials (including checklists, case studies, forms and EPA administrative materials) on:
  • Liability issues involving CERCLA, RCRA, and the Clean Water Act
  • Underground storage tanks
  • Federal and state liens and superliens
  • Siting requirements for wetlands
  • Restrictions on property transfers with state specific statutes and forms
  • Environmental issues in mergers and acquisitions, including SEC disclosure requirements, due diligence, and bankruptcy
  • Lender liability
  • Indoor air quality and asbestos in commercial buildings
  • Effect of NAFTA and other international environmental issues
 For more essential Environmental Law resources, visit the LexisNexis Bookstore.

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