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Stephen D. Anderson
Arthur P. Kreiger
George A. Hall, Jr.
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William L. Lahey
Scott P. Lewis
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Melissa C. Allison
Mary Liz Brenninkmeyer
Scott F. Lacy
Nina Pickering
Elizabeth M. Pyle
Jenny Rushlow
Hetal Dhagat
Matthew Roberts
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Kevin D. Batt
Stephen H. Burrington
David L. Wiener
 
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Maria Machado
 
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Lori Bellino
 
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Deborah Hall Andrews
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Loretta A. Bradley
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Mina Makarious
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Stephen D. Anderson, Partner  vCard
Stephen D. Anderson, a founder of the firm, is a recognized expert in environmental law and telecommunications law. He has served as an Adjunct Professor at Boston College Law School, having taught Advanced Environmental Law there for several years. At the request of the Federal District Court in Rhode Island, he has served as a Special Master in a complex Superfund cost recovery case. He has also acted as an arbitrator and as a mediator for other complex multi-party Superfund cases involving industrial and defense department facilities. Steve graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard College, where he received his A.B. degree magna cum laude. He earned a J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School, graduating magna cum laude.

In 2005 and 2006, he was named a Massachusetts "Super Lawyer" among the state’s environmental attorneys. This designation is based on a survey of Massachusetts attorneys and reviewed by an independent blue ribbon panel. (Listed attorneys and finalists consist of the top 5% of attorneys in Massachusetts in polling conducted by Massachusetts SuperLawyers and Law & Politics Media.)

Articles/Presentations:
Major Changes to State Law Benefit Landowners, Towns ~ 2007
Recent Developments in Cost Recovery Actions ~ 1997
How to Avoid a Local Land Use Restriction Being Viewed as a Taking ~ 1996
DEP's "Year One" Revisions to the MA Contingency Plan Create New
"Downgradient Property Status" ~ 1995

Damages to Real Property Under G.L. c.21E 5 ~ 1994
Equitable Allocation of Response Costs ~ 1994