This Book Provides a Complete Summary of the Development of Liability Transfer Contracts Offered By Remediation Firms
Posted on: Friday, 19 May 2006, 12:10 CDT
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c37157) has announced the addition of Environmental Liability and the Emerging Art Form of Transference: A Comprehensive Guide to Transferring Financial Risk to Third Parties When Buying & Selling Contaminated Property to their offering
Environmental Liability and the Emerging Art Form of Transference provides a practical overview of the development of environmental law since 1970 and the manner in which it has impacted the redevelopment of contaminated properties for residential and commercial developments. The author, a leading attorney in environmental and energy law, describes in practical terms the new insurance products that may assist parties in the transferral of environmental risk to insurance companies. This book provides a complete summary of the development of liability transfer contracts offered by remediation firms, as well as how new, innovative contracts can provide an attractive alternative to the assumption of risk that is normally associated with ownership of contaminated properties. This book serves as a practical guide for the development and negotiation of these liability transfer contracts for all parties involved in the purchase and sale of contaminated properties, and represents one of the first comprehensive discussions of the new contract methods used to transfer environmental liability to third parties for a fee. Environmental Liability and the Emerging Art Form of Transference is an invaluable resource for those involved in real estate transactions involving redevelopment, or anyone seeking to learn more about environmental law. The author's thorough dissection of liability and transference enables readers to get inside the mind of an expert, as he offers up his thoughts around successful navigation of this expanding area of law.
About the Author:
Arthur J. Harrington is co-chair of the environmental and energy practice group at the law firm of Godfrey & Kahn, located in the firm's Milwaukee, Wisconsin office. He has more than twenty-five years of experience in environmental law and more than ten years of experience in energy law. He has extensive litigation experience in these practice areas and serves as a mediator in environmental disputes. In addition, Mr. Harrington is a co-author of A Wisconsin Brownfields Primer published by the University of Wisconsin Law School, and has been appointed to numerous task forces by the Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, including the Brownfield Advisory Task force for the State of Wisconsin. Mr. Harrington received his undergraduate Bachelor of Arts degree in economics in 1972, and his Jurisdoctor degree in 1975 from the University of Wisconsin.
Chapters are as follows:-
Chapter 1: Liability in the Eye of the (Current) Beholder
Chapter 2: Brownfields: The Tarnished Urban Landscape
Chapter 3: The Federalist as the Imperfect Curator
Chapter 4: All Landscapes Are Local
Chapter 5: The Rise of the Private Marketplace as Benevolent Patron for the Environment
Chapter 6: The New Insurance Impressionism
Chapter 7: The Modern Act of Claims Transference for a Stipend.
Chapter 8: Private Contractors: The New Age Artisans of Environmental Risks
Chapter 9: The Future Art Forms for Managing Environmental Risks
Appendices
About the Author
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c37157
Source: Business Wire
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