
Hunsucker Goodstein & Nelson PC's clients include individuals and public interest groups as well as state and local governments.
Clients rely on us for matters related to:
- Environmental litigation brought under federal law, including CERCLA, RCRA, the Clean Water Act, the Clean Air Act, and state environmental laws;
- Environmental enforcement actions on behalf of governments; and,
- Toxic tort litigation on behalf of plaintiffs.
Hunsucker Goodstein & Nelson PC has successfully handled cases involving the major environmental statutes and regulations as well as the common law, including public nuisance.
Working with Counsel For Government to Solve Environmental Problems
Hunsucker Goodstein & Nelson PC represents governmental entities in environmental enforcement litigation, including cost recovery and natural resource damages claims, and assists in development of regulations and regulatory programs. Many of our lawyers have worked as environmental attorneys at the U.S. Department of Justice and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, or State environmental departments, an advantage when working with government officials and the public.
Public Interest Groups
Hunsucker Goodstein & Nelson PC has experience working with environmental and citizens groups on public health and ecological risks of national significance, including those related to soil pollution and groundwater pollution, surface water pollution, and air pollution from toxic chemicals such as PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyl), perchlorate, coal tar wastes, solvents, volatile organic chemicals (VOCs), arsenic, lead, mercury, and other hazardous substances in soil, water, and air.
Toxic Exposure/Class Action
Hunsucker Goodstein & Nelson PC aggressively pursues compensation for our clients' personal injuries and property damage resulting from pollution. Our attorneys have extensive experience working with experts to trace the exposure pathways of pollutants in the environment, including the latest data analysis and modeling techniques. These methods have proved valuable in identifying responsible parties and holding them accountable for damages and cleanups.
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