| Environmental Law
Since the early 1970s, government regulation of activities affecting
human health and the environment has increased exponentially.
This regulation reflects a growing awareness on the part of government,
business, industry, and the public of the potentially serious
impact that pollution may have on human health and the environment.
As the demand for solutions to the problems of pollution increases,
environmental regulation has become increasingly broad and complex.
The environmental framework in Illinois is shaped by many government
agencies. The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency, headquartered
in Springfield, implements a variety of State environmental laws
as well as most major federal environmental programs. The IEPA
is responsible for issuing permits, monitoring industry compliance,
overseeing remediations, and investigating alleged violations of
environmental laws and regulations. The IEPA and Illinois Attorney
General's Office prosecute alleged violations. The Illinois Pollution
Control Board develops regulations implementing state and federal
environmental laws. It also adjudicates permitting disputes and
violations of related laws and regulations. Other agencies such
as the State Fire Marshall, Department of Natural Resources, and the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, have specialized jurisdiction over environmental regulation.
These agencies present a complex and interrelated web of regulation
clients must observe. Environmental regulation has also led to
an increase in related legal issues. These include complex real
estate transactions involving contaminated property, lender liability,
private actions to recover the cost of, or to compel, remediations,
insurance coverage disputes, and the prosecution or defense of
toxic tort actions. The firm has represented clients in litigation
related to insurance coverage and claims of personal injury based
upon pollution.
Sorling attorneys offer a wide range of experience to clients
confronting all of the above-discussed environmental regulating
agencies and the applicable statutes and administrative rules.
Firm attorneys have served in directly relevant governmental positions
such as counsel to the IEPA, and regularly practice before state
and federal environmental agencies. Firm attorneys have appealed
adverse decisions to the state and federal courts. Sorling lawyer-lobbyists
regularly participate in legislative and regulatory developments
in the environmental field.
Sorling attorneys who practice in this area include:
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