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Paul counsels clients on the impact of environmental law and policy, applying his in-depth knowledge as a PhD chemist to legal issues. Paul is an environmental law practitioner with more than 15 years of experience providing clients with regulatory counseling, compliance advice, and first-chair environmental and tort litigation counsel at both the trial and appellate levels.
Paul maintains an interdisciplinary practice focused on chemical regulation and compliance, hazardous waste laws, and water quality, groundwater, and drinking water. He is knowledgeable of the underlying technical frameworks used by state and federal agencies in the development and implementation of environmental laws and regulations, including the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), Clean Air Act (CAA), Clean Water Act (CWA), and Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), among others.
As a PhD chemist, Paul has a deep scientific understanding of the chemicals subject to regulations and compliance programs, with robust experience in unregulated contaminants, new chemicals, existing chemicals (including Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)), hazardous air pollutants, and biotechnology. Working with the Office of Drinking Water in the Virginia Department of Health, Paul served on the Health & Toxicology and Policy & Regulations Subgroups of the Virginia PFAS Workgroup in a program to investigate state drinking water primary maximum contaminant levels for PFOA and PFOS. He has also actively researched and developed technology related to PFAS removal in wastewater and PFAS synthesis in the context of manufactured materials.
With additional experience in multiparty CERCLA litigation, Paul also advises clients in defense of liability related to site contamination by hazardous substances, including riparian PCB contamination. He provides counsel on evolving legal issues and potential liability exposure associated with the management and disposal of emerging contaminants that are the subject of increasing state and federal regulatory actions under cleanup laws.
Paul is a thought leader on chemical regulation, regularly speaking at industry conferences to provide insight on unregulated contaminants and chemical regulatory and legislative updates.
Bar Admissions
Education
JD, University of Richmond School of Law, 2008
PhD, Organic Chemistry, The Scripps Research Institute, 2004
BA, Carleton College, 1999
Areas of Practice
- Air
- Air Quality
- Chemicals, Products and Hazardous Materials
- Energy
- Energy Transition
- Environmental
- Environmental Compliance, Litigation and Defense
- Environmental Justice
- Natural Resources
- Pesticides
- PFAS Interdisciplinary Team
- Plastics and Microplastics
- Retail and Consumer Products
- Superfund (CERCLA), Site Remediation and Natural Resource Damages
- Water Quality, Wetlands, Groundwater, and Drinking Water
Professional Career
Articles
- EPA’s New Approach to Risk Management For Chemicals Under the Toxic Substances Control Act, PCI Magazine
- EPA Proposal Under TSCA Would Prohibit or Restrict Most Uses of Methylene Chloride, Coatings World
- AB 1279: The California Climate Crisis Act, Daily Journal
- Inter Partes Review Year In Review
- Selectfluor™: Mechanistic Insight and Applications, 44 Angiewandte Chemie, Int’l Ed. 192
- Dihydrogen Trioxide (HOOOH) Is Generated During the Thermal Reaction Between Hydrogen Peroxide and Ozone, 43 Angiewandte Chemie, Int’l Ed. 4656
- The Chemistry of Amine-Azide Interconversion: Catalytic Diazotransfer and Regioselective Azide Reduction, 124 J. Am. Chem. Soc’y 10773
- The Safe Harbor of 35 U.S.C. § 271(e)(1): The End of Enforceable Biotechnology Patents in Drug Discovery?, 41 U. Rich. L. Rev. 414
- Do the Products You Sell Contain PFAS? A Question Every Retailer Must Be Prepared to Answer, Retail Industry 2022 Year in Review
- What could the US EPA’s proposed Superfund listing for PFOA and PFOS mean for industry?, Chemical Watch
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