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Richard M. Aborn Roy M. Adams Stanley N. Alpert Todd Anderson Robert L. Begleiter Axel Bernabe Gerard J. Britton W. Stephen Cannon Matthew L. Cantor Yang Chen Jan Friedman Constantine Kerin E. Coughlin Reiko Cyr Aymeric "Rick" Dumas-Eymard Raymond C. Fay Ross Fisher Joseph Gibson Owen Glist Seth D. Greenstein S. Michael Kayan Ankur Kapoor Jean Kim Marlene Koury Richard O. Levine Gary J. Malone Abby S. Milstein Adam Nyhan Michelle A. Peters Albert Powell Jeff Powell Sam Rikkers Douglas E. Rosenthal Amy N. Roth Taline Sahakian Gordon Schnell Evan P. Schultz Alan H. Schwartz Robert S. Schwartz Alee N. Scott Jeffrey I. Shinder Alysia A. Solow Mitchell L. Stoltz |
Stanley N. Alpert, Of Counsel to Constantine Cannon, brings years of experience to environmental litigation and counseling, and complex commercial litigation and arbitration.
Mr. Alpert served for 13 years as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, as well as a commercial and real estate litigation associate at Kaye Scholer LLP, and a federal judicial law clerk to the Honorable Edward B. Davis in Miami. At the U.S. Attorney's Office, Mr. Alpert had many trials and appeals involving contracts, torts and environmental matters. He has also served subsequently as Plaintiffs' Liaison Counsel in a federal multi-district litigation. As Chief of Environmental Litigation for the U.S. Attorney's Office, Mr. Alpert prosecuted, defended and supervised complex environmental civil and criminal cases under CERCLA, RCRA, NEPA, Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, Ocean Dumping Act, the Endangered Species Act, and other regulatory schemes. Mr. Alpert received many awards, including the Henry L. Stimson Medal for Outstanding Performance as an Assistant U.S. Attorney, by the Association of the Bar for the City of New York. He twice received the Justice Department's Director's Award for Superior Performance. During his tenure at the United States Attorney's Office, Mr. Alpert achieved an $11.2 million Consent Decree with ExxonMobil Corporation for hazardous waste violations on Staten Island. United States v. Mobil Oil Company, CV-96-1432 (Gleeson, J.)(E.D.N.Y.). Mr. Alpert tried a case against Phelps Dodge Corporation, in which the court ordered the rescission of a $14.7 million real estate contract by which the Postal Service had purchased a property containing hazardous wastes in Maspeth, Queens. United States Postal Service v. Phelps Dodge, 950 F. Supp. 504 (E.D.N.Y. 1997). After a jury trial, he obtained a 21-month prison term for a contractor who ordered workers to rip asbestos out of a residential basement with no protective equipment. United States v. Itzkowitz, 1998 WL 812573 (E.D.N.Y.), aff'd 172 F.2d 99 (2d Cir. 1999). Superfund Litigation and Consulting. At the U.S. Attorney's Office, Mr. Alpert negotiated a precedential $15 million Superfund Consent Decree in which 84 parties agreed to fund a cleanup at the Mattiace Petrochemical Site in Glen Cove, New York, through the assumption of liability by an environmental contractor and an insurance company underwriting cost overruns. United States v. Mattiace Industries, Inc., CV-03-1011 (Seybert, J.) (E.D.N.Y.). For an article Mr. Alpert wrote on the Mattiace settlement, click here. Mr. Alpert counsels businesses and individuals regarding Superfund and other cleanups and litigation. NEPA and State Review Law Counseling and Litigation. Mr. Alpert counseled the General Services Administration regarding its environmental impact statement (EIS) for the new Eastern District courthouse. When the EIS was challenged, after eight days of hearing and on appeal, Mr. Alpert defeated the effort under NEPA to enjoin the courthouse construction. Concord Village Owners, Inc. v. Barram, CV-97-2607 (Patterson, J., by designation), aff'd, 122 F.3d 1055 (2d Cir. 1997). More recently, Mr. Alpert assisted the Natural Resources Defense Council, the Sierra Club, and the National Parks Conservation Association at a NEPA trial in Miami to protect sources of the city's drinking water supply. Sierra Club v. Strock, 495 F.Supp.2d 1188 (S.D.Fla. 2007). Mr. Alpert advises and litigates regarding environmental impact statements. Environmental and Toxic Tort Damages Litigation. During 2004-05, Mr. Alpert was Plaintiffs' Liaison Counsel to the multi-district MTBE litigation in the Southern District of New York. Consolidated before the court were lawsuits brought by municipal authorities or privately-owned water companies, seeking damages for the removal from drinking water sources of a gasoline additive that can render water unfit for consumption. For an article Mr. Alpert wrote for Mealey's titled Understanding How a Multi-District Litigation Works, click here . Mr. Alpert is presently New York counsel on the Greenpoint Oil Spill case, assisting in the representation of hundreds of homeowners whose properties sit above an enormous oil spill in Brooklyn. Mr. Alpert represents property owners and individuals who have suffered damage as a result of hazardous waste intrusions. For a paper Mr. Alpert presented to the Air & Waste Management Association titled Legal Framework Surrounding Vapor Intrusions: Statutory and Common Law Toxic Tort Challenges, click here . Mr Alpert has also co-chaired the New York State Bar Association's CLE on vapor intrusions, click here. False Claims Act Litigation. As an Assistant U.S. Attorney, Mr. Alpert helped the government win a civil rights and False Claims Act liability victory against a local village that manipulated a federal housing scheme to keep out African-Americans and award houses to political insiders. United States v. Incorporated Village of Island Park, 888 F. Supp. 419 (E.D.N.Y. 1995). Mr. Alpert litigates qui tam lawsuits whose purpose is to root out fraud against the federal and State governments. He is a member of Taxpayers Against Fraud, a leading organization in the field. Mr. Alpert was named by Law & Politics as a New York Super Lawyer in environmental and business litigation for 2007, click here. Mr. Alpert is a member of the New York and Florida bars. He is a frequent speaker on litigation and environmental issues before organizations such as Mealey's LexisNexis Conferences, the National Groundwater Association, the Waterkeeper Alliance and the New York State Bar Association. He is Co-Chair of the Toxic Torts Committee, Environmental Law Section, New York State Bar Association. Mr. Alpert received his J.D, cum laude,. from University of Pennsylvania Law School, where he was a Legal Writing Instructor and an Editor of the Law Review. His Comment, NEPA's Role in Protecting the World Environment, appears at 131 U. Pa. L. Rev. 353 (1982). He earned his B.S. in Economics, with Outstanding Academic Performance, from Binghamton University (SUNY). |