Practice Area
Environmental Law
Practice Area
Environmental Law
Environmental law is an ever-evolving field that encompasses a vast array of legal principles, statutes and regulations developed to address environmental concerns and safeguard the environment. At Stranch, Jennings & Garvey, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive legal solutions for our clients as they navigate the intricate web of environmental regulations and issues.
Environmental law addresses issues such as conservation, land use planning and pollution control. It also extends to matters involving air quality, climate change mitigation, hazardous waste management and water resources. Our attorneys have the expertise to guide you through this wide range of matters, including:
Climate Change Mitigation
We help clients develop strategies for adapting to changing environmental conditions, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and staying ahead of evolving regulations.
Environmental Due Diligence
We assist clients with conducting due diligence to assess potential risks and liabilities in real estate acquisitions or mergers.
Environmental Impact Assessments
We provide our clients with impact assessments to discover the potential environmental consequences of proposed projects.
Litigation and Dispute Resolution
When environmental disputes arise, such as a contamination issue or regulatory enforcement matter, our attorneys will advocate for you in court and negotiate favorable settlements.
Permitting and Licensing
We offer guidance in navigating complex licensing and permitting processes. Our attorneys can help you secure the necessary licenses and permits to ensure your project is in compliance with environmental laws.
Regulatory Compliance
Remaining in compliance with federal, state and local environmental requirements is essential for individuals and businesses. Through analysis and guidance, our attorneys help ensure your project adheres to all regulations.
Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For specific legal guidance, please consult with an attorney.