Todd W. Terhune |
The Wolff and Samson law firm has announced that Todd W. Terhune has become a Member of the Firm.
Terhune practices in the
firm’s Environmental and Real Estate, Development and Land Use Groups where he advises clients on a wide range of environmental transactional and regulatory
compliance matters that arise in connection with real estate and business transactions,
or as a result of regulatory action.
firm’s Environmental and Real Estate, Development and Land Use Groups where he advises clients on a wide range of environmental transactional and regulatory
compliance matters that arise in connection with real estate and business transactions,
or as a result of regulatory action.
Specifically, Todd’s
practice focuses on brownfield development projects, environmental due
diligence, site remediation, ISRA compliance and environmental permitting. He
appears regularly before the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
and the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
Prior to becoming an attorney, Todd was an environmental engineering consultant and focused on environmental due diligence, soil and groundwater contamination assessment, environmental permitting, and landfill gas assessment and control. Todd’s technical background has proven to be an added asset when negotiating technically-driven legal issues with environmental consultants, LSRP’s, regulators and adversaries. During law school, Todd served as a law clerk to the USEPA.
Wolff and Samson, a 120-member firm, has its headquarters in West Orange, NJ and also has offices in Trenton and New York City
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