Background
Graham, David B. was born on December 20, 1942 in Wildwood, New Jersey, United States.
Graham, David B. was born on December 20, 1942 in Wildwood, New Jersey, United States.
Louisiana State University (Bachelor of Science, 1966. Juris Doctor, 1969).
Worked at Howrey & Simon (Washington, DC) specializing in Environmental Law. Admitted to the bar, 1969, Louisiana. 1972, District of Columbia.
1980, Illinois; United States. District Court, District of Columbia. United States. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
Omicron Delta Kappa; Tau Beta Pi. Co-Editor, CERCLA Enforcement, American Bar Association, 1996. Author: "Spurring Settlement of Cost Recovery Action Through Litigation," 21 Envir.
Rep. (BNA) 171, (January 25, 1991). "The Second Chem-Dyne Settlement," 15 Envir. Rep. (Envir. L. Institute.), 10208, 1985.
"Responding to Unilateral EPA Orders Under Section 106 of the Superfund Law," 3 Toxics Rep. (BNA) 1300, 1989; "Minimizing Legal and Cleanup Costs at Hazardous Waste Sites," Practical Approaches to Reduce Environmental Cleanup Costs 29 (Real Estate Law and Practice Course Handbook Series Number 317, Practising Law Institute, 1988). "Practical Approaches to Superfund Problems," 2 Toxics Law Rep.
(BNA) 1252, 1988; "Enforcement and Settlement Policy Under the 1986 Superfund Amendments," Toxics Law Rep. (BNA), 737, 1986; "Rigid Approach to Liability in Waste Case Unwise," Legal Times, June 18, 1984, at 8, col. 1; "Apportionment of Costs at Superfund Sites and Pending Congressional Action Thereon," 8 Chemical & Radiation Waste Litigation Rep.
346, 1984. Co-Author: "Liability for Damage Caused by Waste: Comparing Relief Under CERCLA and the Proposed European Community Directive," 6 Toxics L. Rep. (BNA) 1249 (1992); "Sharing Counsel at Multi-Party Waste Sites," ACCA Docket (American Corporate Counsel Association), Winter 1992, at 28. "Negotiating Waste Site Cleanups," A Practical Guide to Environmental Law, ALI/American Bar Association 126-168, 1987.
"Insurance Coverage for Superfund Liability Defense and Cleanup Costs: The Need for Non-litigation Approach," 19 Envir. L. Rep. (Envir. L. Institute.) 10203, 1989. Superfund Defense Cleanup Costs: An Insurer—Policyholder Counsel Colloquy," ACCA Docket, Winter, 1988 at 7.
"Hazardous and Solid Waste Laws and Regulations: Effects on the Mining of Coal and Other Minerals," 88 W. Va. L. Rev. 587, 1986; "Need for Changes in EPA's Settlement and Policy and Practices to Expedite Waste-Site Cleanup," 1 National Resources & Envir. (American Bar Association) 7, 1985.
Attorney, United States. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972-1973. Corporate Counsel, National Rural Electric Cooperatives, 1973-1976.
Director, Office of Hearings and Appeals, Interior Department, 1977-1979. Deputy General Counsel, Velsicol Chemical Corporation, 1979-1983. Member, National Petroleum Council, 1979-1981.
Principal, Council for Excellence in Government, 1988. Team Leader, Task Force on Social Security Administration, President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control in the Federal Government, 1982-1983. Member: The District of Columbia Bar.
Illinois State, Louisiana State and American (Member of Council and Chair, Committee on Solid and Hazardous Waste, Section on Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law) Bar Associations. Military: With United States. Army, 1970-1971.
Author: "Spurring Settlement of Cost Recovery Action Through Litigation," 21 Envir. Rep. (BNA) 171, (January 25, 1991). "The Second Chem-Dyne Settlement," 15 Envir.
Rep. (Envir. L. Inst.), 10208, 1985. "Responding to Unilateral EPA Orders Under Section 106 of the Superfund Law," 3 Toxics Rep. (BNA) 1300, 1989
"Minimizing Legal and Cleanup Costs at Hazardous Waste Sites," Practical Approaches to Reduce Environmental Cleanup Costs 29 (Real Estate Law and Practice Course Handbook Series Number 317, Practising Law Institute, 1988).
"Practical Approaches to Superfund Problems," 2 Toxics Law Rep. (BNA) 1252, 1988
"Enforcement and Settlement Policy Under the 1986 Superfund Amendments," Toxics Law Rep. (BNA), 737, 1986
"Rigid Approach to Liability in Waste Case Unwise," Legal Times, June 18, 1984, at 8, col.
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"Apportionment of Costs at Superfund Sites and Pending Congressional Action Thereon," 8 Chemical & Radiation Waste Litigation Rep. 346, 1984
Co-Author: "Liability for Damage Caused by Waste: Comparing Relief Under CERCLA and the Proposed European Community Directive," 6 Toxics L. Rep. (BNA) 1249 (1992)
"Sharing Counsel at Multi-Party Waste Sites," ACCA Docket (American Corporate Counsel Association), Winter 1992, at 28.
"Negotiating Waste Site Cleanups," A Practical Guide to Environmental Law, ALI/American Bar Association 126-168, 1987. "Insurance Coverage for Superfund Liability Defense and Cleanup Costs: The Need for Non-litigation Approach," 19 Envir. L. Rep. (Envir. L. Inst.) 10203, 1989.
Superfund Defense Cleanup Costs: An Insurer?Policyholder Counsel Colloquy," ACCA Docket, Winter, 1988 at 7. "Hazardous and Solid Waste Laws and Regulations: Effects on the Mining of Coal and Other Minerals," 88 W. Va. L. Rev. 587, 1986
"Need for Changes in EPA's Settlement and Policy and Practices to Expedite Waste-Site Cleanup," 1 National Resources & Envir.
(American Bar Association) 7, 1985. Attorney, United States. Environmental Protection Agency, 1972-1973.
Corporate Counsel, National Rural Electric Cooperatives, 1973-1976. Director, Office of Hearings and Appeals, Interior Department, 1977-1979. Deputy General Counsel, Velsicol Chemical Corporation, 1979-1983.
Member, National Petroleum Council, 1979-1981. Principal, Council for Excellence in Government, 1988. Team Leader, Task Force on Social Security Administration, President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control in the Federal Government, 1982-1983.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar. Illinois State, Louisiana State and American (Member of Council and Chair, Committee on Solid and Hazardous Waste, Section on Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law) Bar Associations. Military: With United States.
Army, 1970-1971.