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Article: ENVIRONMENTAL LAW A GROWING BUSINESS.(Main)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- May 30, 1988
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Byline: John Caher Staff writer
When David A. Engel graduated from Albany Law School in 1975, most current environmental regulations weren't even on the books.
Today, federal and state statutes contain an array of relatively new environmental restrictions - laws which are confounding municipalities and developers, wreaking havoc on traditional business practices and at the same time creating a new and potentially lucrative field for law firms.
Three weeks ago, Engel, who spent 11 years enforcing environmental rules as an attorney with the state Department of Environmental Conservation, was drawn to a large Albany law firm - only one of several ...
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