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Attorneys Mitch Kizner and Marty Judge Speak at 2022 Annual Review of NJ Environmental Law

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Flaster Greenberg Environmental Law Shareholders Mitchell Kizner and Marty Judge are scheduled to speak at New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education’s (NJICLE) 2022 Annual Review of New Jersey Environmental Law held virtually on April 4, 2023.

For over 30 years, attorneys have relied on NJICLE’s Annual Review of Environmental Law for current and insightful information about the latest laws, policies, and issues facing their clients. This year’s program features informative discussions about the most recent Governor Murphy administration initiatives, and the latest trends affecting environmental clients. Expert environmental lawyers will provide an insightful look into the current and evolving regulatory landscape and provide helpful takeaways to support attorney's practices.

Senator Bob Smith, NJ Legislature, District 17, Timothy C. Alexander, Esq., Helmer, Conley & Kasselman, PA, Salem, David Haymes, Assistant Commissioner for the Contaminated Site Remediation & Redevelopment Program, NJ Department of Environmental Protection, Trenton, and Matthew S. Slowinski, Esq., Slowinski Atkins, LLP, Livingston will join Kizner, who will provide the overview, and Judge, who will speak about regulation of emerging contaminates.

About Our South Jersey Environmental Law Attorneys

Environmental Law Attorney Mitch Kizner represents clients in insurance, environmental and other commercial matters as part of his active environmental, litigation and commercial law practice. He is certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a Certified Civil Trial Attorney and has also served as General Counsel to the firm since 2006. A frequent author of environmental law articles published in periodicals such as the New Jersey Law Journal, his past articles have included “No Further Action Letter May Be Unreliable” and “New Site Remediation Reform Act and Public Notice Requirements to Enhance the Role of Municipalities in Environmental Remediation Process.” For more than ten years, Mr. Kizner has served as moderator and lecturer at the Annual Review of New Jersey Environmental Law presented by the Institute for Continuing Legal Education.

Environmental Law Attorney Marty Judge focuses all facets of environmental litigation, in addition to environmental compliance and counseling work. Judge has widespread experience in environmental matters concerning CERCLA (Superfund), RCRA and New Jersey Spill Act actions; Natural Resource Damage (NRD) claims; ISRA applicability and compliance matters; underground storage tank issues; and indemnity and contribution actions among jointly responsible parties. His experience also includes water discharge and water allocation/resource law, brownfields and redevelopment, the environmental permitting components of land use, waste-water planning and federal/state wetlands jurisdiction matters, solid waste permitting and compliance, air pollution permitting and compliance, pesticide compliance and enforcement, administrative agency litigation and appellate jurisprudence, environmental insurance coverage claims and toxic tort litigation (including class action defense).

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