Garrett Douglas Trego, experienced Litigation attorney in Bala Cynwyd, PA with 0 reviews
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Garrett Douglas Trego

401 E City Ave Ste 901, Bala Cynwyd, PA

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Education

2012:
William & Mary Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
2008:
Hampden-Sydney College, B.A.

Publications

2017:
MGKF Litigation Blog, Second Circuit Lacks Jurisdiction to Review District Judge’s Enforcement of a Bankruptcy Settlement Against Pennsylvania Toxic Tort Plaintiffs
2017:
MGKF Litigation Blog, Motions to Dismiss PFOA/PFOS RCRA Injunctive Relief Action Denied in N.D. Alabama
2017:
MGKF Litigation Blog, Second Circuit Upholds Principle that Passive Sandwich Lessee is Neither an "Owner" nor an "Operator" under CERCLA
2016:
MGKF Litigation Blog, S.D.N.Y. Orders Pennsylvania Toxic Tort Plaintiffs To Withdraw Suit Against Bankrupt Defendants' Corporate Parent
2016:
The Legal Intelligencer, EPA to Finalize Hazardous Waste Pharmaceutical Disposal Rule
2016:
MGKF Litigation Blog, Colorado Supreme Court Holds State Law Preempts Municipalities’ Fracking Moratoria
2016:
MGKF Litigation Blog, Fear of Harm from Presence of Pollutants that “Could Cause Harm” Constitutes Injury-in-Fact for CAA Standing
2016:
MGKF Litigation Blog, Commonwealth Court Interprets Robinson Township I to Hold that the Pennsylvania DEP Can Require Oil and Gas Drillers to Consider Public Resources in Well-Siting Permits
2016:
MGKF Litigation Blog, California Court Holds that Cities Have No Property Right in Stormwater
2016:
MGKF Litigation Blog, Expert Report Calculating Damages in Excess of $5 Million Triggers Right to Removal under CAFA
2016:
MGKF Litigation Blog, Fourth Circuit Determines that "Disease" Is Not "Personal Injury"
2015:
MGKF Litigation Blog, Looking Ahead to 2016: Second Circuit to Clarify Scope of NPDES "Water Transfer" Rule
2015:
MGKF Litigation Blog, Local New Jersey Ordinance Prohibiting Air Pollution Deemed Constitutional, not Preempted by SWMA
2015:
MGKF Litigation Blog, “Fear of Contamination” From Neighboring Property Not A Nuisance: Eighth Circuit Overturns Class Certification
2015:
MGKF Litigation Blog, New Jersey Supreme Court Holds No Recovery For Storage Tank Leak Under Trespass or Private Nuisance Absent Owner Misconduct
2015:
MGKF Litigation Blog, U.S. Government, Former Owner of Manufacturing Facility, Found Not Liable for Site Contamination
2014:
The Antitrust Bulletin, Solutions to Patent Hold-up Beyond FRAND: An SOS to SSOs
2012:
6 Wm. & Mary Envtl. L. & Pol'y Rev. 595, We Didn't Start the Fire...And We Won't Pay to Stop It: Financing Wildfire Management in America's Wildland-Urban Interface
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