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Lloyd Landreth
Court Admissions
- United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
- 1st Circuit Court of Appeals.
Other Environmental Career Experience
- Environmental League of Massachusetts, Board Member, 2005-Present, Board Chair, 2011-2016
- NAIOP Massachusetts Chapter, Member, Government Affairs Advisory Committee; Co-Chair, Environmental Committee, 2005-2013
- Massachusetts Corporate Wetlands Restoration Partnership, Board Member, 2003-2011
- New Ecology, Inc., Board Member, 1999-2009
- Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, Regulatory Reform Task Force 2011
- Boston Bar Association Environmental Section, Chair, 1999-2002
- Boston Bar Association Environmental Section, Hazardous Waste Committee, Chair, 1995-1997
- Boston Bar Journal, Board of Editors, 1998-2000
- Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Wetlands Program, Volunteer Mediator, 1993-1995; Trained mediator
- Massachusetts Environmental Justice Network, Steering Committee Member, 1994-2003
Illustrative Projects
- Represented Entegris, a leader in specialty chemicals and advanced materials solutions for the microelectronics industry, in the environmental aspects of a number of different acquisitions.
- Provides ongoing compliance advice to a number of electric generating facilities.
- Represents various firms in energy generation and transmission siting and licensing new projects.
- Represents large biopharmaceutical company in defense of claims alleging violations of the Clean Air Act.
- Represents large asphalt manufacturing in defense of Clean Air Act and related nuisance claims.
- Represents maker of filtration equipment in settlement of claims alleging violation of Clean Water Act requirements.
- Represented the owner of several hydropower facilities in defense of citizen suit claims under the Endangered Species Act and Clean Water Act.
- Represents several PRPs and groups of PRPs in all aspects of CERCLA remedy negotiation and implementation including related litigation.
- Represented Boston University in the development of the National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories in Boston, Massachusetts, including assistance in complying with NEPA and MEPA.