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Contaminated Site Litigation – Superfund and CERCLA; soil and groundwater contamination; cleanup orders; cost recovery actions; dry cleaner issues.

Hazardous and Solid Waste Management – RCRA; hazardous waste issues; garbage hauling; landfill and transfer station permitting; waste disposal contracts; used oil; underground storage tanks.

Toxic Torts – personal injury and property damage caused by toxic substances; asbestos, lead, and toxic mold exposure; fumes, odors, and noxious conditions; workplace exposures.

Environmental Permitting, Compliance, and Enforcement – pollution discharge permits; spill prevention plans; storm water control; environmental impact assessments; endangered species and wildlife issues; wetlands and coastal zones; EPA and DEQ enforcement actions.

Agricultural and Water Law – EFU issues; water rights; agricultural liens; groundwater development; pesticide management; water marketing; timber theft; farm foreclosures and Chapter 12 bankruptcies.

Land Use and Real Estate – zoning; land development; real estate transactions; eminent domain/takings; LUBA cases; commercial lease disputes; evictions; broker commission issues; boundary disputes; conservation easements; street vacations; property tax appeals.

Construction Litigation – construction defects; liens; bond claims; contract disputes; water intrusion and mold problems; subcontractor issues; bid protests.
General Business Litigation – contract disputes; fraud claims; fiduciary dishonesty and employee theft; unlawful trade practices; auto dealer bonds; unfair competition; trucking and shipper liability; insurance claims.

Creditors’ Rights – unpaid accounts; judgment enforcement; asset tracing; foreclosures; garnishments; fraudulent transfers; bankruptcy claims.

Indian Country Issues – tribal sovereignty; treaty rights; regulation of activities in Indian Country, including hazardous waste management, water rights, and utility and energy development.