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Fortune 500 companies turn to Adam when they face major legal and reputational risk in environmental, health, and safety (“EHS”) criminal, regulatory, and civil proceedings. With more than 25 years of experience as an EPA enforcement attorney, a general counsel with an international manufacturing company and a private practice lawyer, he has helped clients manage bet-the-company environmental matters in all media, including air, water, and waste. Adam is recognized for “his strong defense of civil and criminal enforcement matters” and is described as "excellent in all aspects" of environmental practice by Chambers USA (2021). Other market recognitions include being named a “Georgia Trailblazer” for his work in crisis management by The Daily Report.

Manufacturers face an ever increasing risk of liability exposure for pollution caused by polyfluoroalkyl substances, commonly known as “PFAS.” In early June this year, it was reported that 3M, as have other large chemical manufacturers, settled pending litigation involving PFAS-contamination in U.S. cities for an estimated $10 billion and aimed to resolve allegations that 3M polluted bodies of water in several U.S. cities.[1] This reported settlement comes after another recent $1.19 billion settlement related to the contamination of water systems.[2] Moreover, environmental regulators—including the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) under the Biden Administration—have made PFAS a priority in recent years.[3]Continue Reading PFAS Liability and Insurance: Potential Avenues to Mitigate Exposure for PFAS Risks through Insurance