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Washington DC Chapter

Roundtable Chair: Andrew Cooper, Partner, DLA Piper

Andrew Cooper has over twenty-five years of experience with environmental law.  While he has a great deal of experience on the litigation side, he has developed considerable expertise on the environmental aspects of transactions, and currently focuses much of his practice on shepherding clients around environmental challenges to an advantageous closing.   Drew frequently serves as the sole environmental attorney advising purchasers, sellers, lenders, or borrowers in transactions ranging in value from seven to ten figures.  The principals in these transactions include private equity “holding” companies, manufacturers, energy companies, utilities, developers, lenders, banks, distributors, retailers, and many others in matters from straightforward real estate conveyances to the complex purchase, sale, and financing of major manufacturing companies.

Drew’s extensive background in environmental litigation allows him to provide clients with a deeper understanding of where transactions can go astray.  He has a track record of success with issues involving CERCLA (Superfund) contribution actions, diminution of property value claims due to alleged contamination penalty proceedings under environmental statutes, and insurance recovery litigation for environmental damage.  Drew’s experience encompasses litigating environmental claims and negotiating with federal and state agencies, as well as taking a number of cases to trial and many more through pretrial motions and discovery.  His wide-ranging practice has encompassed both single plaintiff and mass torts, state and federal courts across the country, and private government actions.  Drew is and has been involved on the steering committees of Superfund sites with a handful of potentially responsible parties (“PRPs”) and those with PRPs numbering in the hundreds.

Meeting Details

Location
DLA Piper

500 8th Street, NW

Washington DC

Dates
May 14, 2024 – 11:30am
June 11, 2024 – 11:30am

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Disciplines Being Curated

  • Appraiser
  • Architect
  • Attorney (Transactional)
  • Banker
  • Civil Engineer
  • Developer
  • General Contractor
  • Investor
  • Multi-Family Broker
  • Retail Broker

Past Speakers

  • Capital City BID, Tracy Gabriel, President/Executive Director
  • Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Andy Bauer, Senior Regional Economist
  • Capitol Riverfront BID, Michael Stevens, President
  • Prince William Department of Economic Development, Tom Flynn, Director
  • Loudon County, Colleen Kardasz, Assistant Director
  • Greater Washington Partnership, Joe McAndrew, Director-Transportation Policy

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