Gibbons P.C., a 230-attorney law firm operating in New Jersey, New York, Philadelphia,
and Delaware, is expanding 
its Real Property & Environmental
Department.

In a news release, the firm reports the addition of  environmental attorneys William S. Hatfield and Camille V.
Otero
who join the firm as Directors, and Harry H. Clayton, IV, and Adam C.
Arnold
who join as associates. All four are from Day Pitney LLP.

The four join the firm’s active Environmental Team that also recently welcomed noted practitioner David J.
Freeman
in New York.

“This
team has a stellar reputation and high-level practice that expands the scope of
services we offer clients in the environmental arena and enhances the depth and
breadth of an already prominent practice,” says Patrick C. Dunican Jr.,
Chairman and Managing Director of Gibbons. “With more than a dozen attorneys,
the Gibbons Environmental Team is well positioned to provide clients throughout
the Mid-Atlantic with exceptional, business-oriented solutions.”
The Chambers USA Guide to America’s Leading Lawyers for Business ranks Gibbons as one of
the top environmental practices in the state, with clients saying that the
group “is esteemed for its litigation capabilities, particularly in the area of
natural resource damage, and also maintains a well-regarded regulatory
practice.”
William S. Hatfield has 20 years of experience in
litigation involving CERCLA, RCRA, CWA, underground storage tanks, toxic torts,
and the New Jersey Spill and Landfill Closure Acts. He counsels clients on
numerous matters related to the oversight of environmental investigations,
cleanup under the NJDEP, ISRA applicability, compliance, remediation
activities, natural resource damages, permitting, air emissions, waste water,
storm water discharges, and enforcement issues specific to the USEPA, NJDEP,
and NYSDEC. He has been listed in the Chambers
USA Guide
and New Jersey Super
Lawyers.
He earned his J.D. cum laude
and M.S.L. summa cum laude from
Vermont Law School and his B.A. from Brown University.

Camille V. Otero focuses her practice in
environmental and toxic tort litigation, representing clients in an array of
environmental matters involving CERCLA, RCRA, and the New Jersey Spill and
Landfill Closure Acts. Ms. Otero has extensive experience assisting clients in
remediation activities, compliance, and environmental due diligence. She also
has been listed in the Chambers USA
Guide,
as well as in New Jersey Super
Lawyers Rising Stars.
She earned her J.D.
from Rutgers University School of Law and her B.S. from Bloomfield College.
.

Harry H. Clayton, IV, counsels clients on
permitting, compliance, enforcement, and transactional matters under both
federal and state environmental laws, with a focus on CERCLA, the New Jersey
Spill Compensation and Control Act, and natural resource damage law. He earned
his J.D. from William & Mary Law School and his B.A. from the University of
Pennsylvania




Adam C. Arnold
focuses his practice on
environmental litigation arising under both federal and state law, specific to
CERCLA and the New Jersey Spill Compensation and Control Act. He earned his
J.D. from Seton Hall University School of Law and his M.A. from the University
of St. Andrews.


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