Background
Coffey, Daniel W. was born on July 2, 1962 in Plattsburgh, New York, United States.
Coffey, Daniel W. was born on July 2, 1962 in Plattsburgh, New York, United States.
Union College (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1984). Columbia University (Master of Public Administration, 1986). Georgetown University Law Center (Juris Doctor, 1990).
Worked at Bouck, Holloway, Kiernan & Casey. Admitted to the bar, 1990, New Jersey and United States. District Court, District of New Jersey.
1991, New New York
1992, District of Columbia. Pi Sigma Alpha. Company-Author: "Buyer Beware: Pre-closing Inquiry of Environmental History Needed," Visions, Albany-Colonie Regional Chamber of Commerce, April 1995. "Owner May Stand to Recover Some Cleanup Costs," Capital Business District Review, April 10-25, 1993.
Author: "Who"s Liable for Leaking Underground Tanks?" Capital Region Building, January 1997.
"The Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Acting of 1996," Perspective, New York State Bar Association, Fall 1996. "Of Bond Acts and Brownfields," The New York Environmental Law Report," Lawyers Cooperative Publishing, October 1996.
"State Law Clarifies Cases in Which Costs for Petroleum Cleanup Can Be Recovered," Capital District Business Review, February 12-18, 1996. "A Critique of New York"s Proposed Private Environmental Law Enforcement Acting," Albany Law Environmental Outlook, Fall 1995.
"Ability of CERCLA Defendants to Challenge the Cost-Effectiveness of Government Cleanups," New York State Bar Journal, March/April, 1993 (revised and republished, Environmental Counselor, February 15, 1994).
Member: Albany County (Member, Environmental Committee, 1992) and New York State (Member, Environmental Committee, 1990) Bar Associations.
Author: "Who's Liable for Leaking Underground Tanks?" Capital Region Building, January 1997. "The Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Act of 1996," Perspective, New York State Bar Association, Fall 1996. "Of Bond Acts and Brownfields," The New York Environmental Law Report," Lawyers Cooperative Publishing, October 1996.
"State Law Clarifies Cases in Which Costs for Petroleum Cleanup Can Be Recovered," Capital District Business Review, February 12-18, 1996. "A Critique of New York's Proposed Private Environmental Law Enforcement Act," Albany Law Environmental Outlook, Fall 1995. "Ability of CERCLA Defendants to Challenge the Cost-Effectiveness of Government Cleanups," New York State Bar Journal, March/April, 1993 (revised and republished, Environmental Counselor, February 15, 1994).
Co-Author: "Buyer Beware: Pre-closing Inquiry of Environmental History Needed," Visions, Albany-Colonie Regional Chamber of Commerce, April 1995. "Owner May Stand to Recover Some Cleanup Costs," Capital Business District Review, April 10-25, 1993.
Member: Albany County (Member, Environmental Committee, 1992) and New York State (Member, Environmental Committee, 1990) Bar Associations.