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Environment - New York
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Kegan Brown of Lowenstein Sandler LLP handles environmental regulatory compliance and litigation for consumer goods, energy and automotive sector clients.
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Provided by Kegan A. Brown
Kegan A. Brown’s practice focuses on environmental litigation, environmental regulation, product liability, toxic torts, ESG, and transactional due diligence. He represents clients throughout the full lifecycle of complex environmental and products liability litigations and regulatory matters. He has successfully defended claims in numerous federal and state courts across the country, including the first two natural resource damage actions to ever go to trial in New Jersey (both of which resulted in complete defense verdicts). He also regularly counsels buyers, sellers, lenders, and underwriters on the full spectrum of environmental issues that may affect transactions.
Kegan has extensive experience addressing litigation and regulatory matters involving natural resource damages, contaminated sediments, and emerging chemicals of concern, particularly per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). He has been recognized by both Chambers USA and Legal 500 for his expertise in environmental and toxic tort litigation, including PFAS litigation.
For Kegan's full biography, please go to: https://www.lowenstein.com/people/attorneys/kegan-brown
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Kegan Brown of Lowenstein Sandler LLP handles environmental regulatory compliance and litigation for consumer goods, energy and automotive sector clients.
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"Kegan is one of the smartest lawyers I have worked with. His ability to strategize and undertake good strategies is second to none."
"Kegan provides a strong litigation support service on complicated multi-party lawsuits."
"Kegan is one of the smartest lawyers I have worked with. His ability to strategize and undertake good strategies is second to none."
"Kegan provides a strong litigation support service on complicated multi-party lawsuits."