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W. Thomas Lavender, Jr., [email protected]
TOP TEN ENVIRONMENTALETHICAL TRAP DOORS
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‣ Failure to adequately prepare client for aregulatory inspection
‣ Grant or deny access
‣ Prepared for inspection
‣ Advised of appropriate responses
‣ Records available for review
NUMBER TEN
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‣ Failure to advise (timely) purchaser clientof availability of VCP liability protection
NUMBER NINE
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‣ Failure to advise (timely) purchaser clienton of availability of available riskmanagement opportunities for UST trustfund
NUMBER EIGHT
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‣ Failure to advise purchaser/seller client onimplications of due diligence language inpurchase/sale/contract
NUMBER SEVEN
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‣ Failure to clarify ongoing status ofrepresentation
‣ Does it include advising client ofstatutory/regulatory changes
‣ Does it include reminders of significantregulatory obligations
NUMBER SIX
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‣ Failure to understand and advisepurchaser client regarding RECs identifiedin Phase I ESA
NUMBER FIVE
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‣ Relying upon an inadequately prepared ornon-conforming Phase I ESA report
NUMBER FOUR
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‣ Failure to advise client on opportunity tomake a timely voluntary disclosure of anydeficiency discovered by the client in orderto assert civil penalty immunity
NUMBER THREE
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‣ Failure to address “continuing obligations”
‣ Can affect BFPP affirmative defense
‣ Site development activities can increase liabilityif RECs present
NUMBER TWO
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‣ Failure to advise purchaser client toperform an ASTM Phase I ESA prior toany commercial real estate transaction –and have current at time of closing
‣ Absence of lender requirement is immaterial
‣ CYA letter to client who elects to forgo Phase I
NUMBER ONE