Background
Meyers, Erik J. was born on September 17, 1949 in Oak Park, Illinois, United States.
Meyers, Erik J. was born on September 17, 1949 in Oak Park, Illinois, United States.
Georgetown University (Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service, 1971). Fordham University (Juris Doctor, 1974).
Admitted to the bar, 1975, New New York 1977, District of Columbia. 1982, Virginia.
Recipient, McCormack Prize in Admiralty Law, Fordham University Law School.
Author: "Legal and Other Requirements: International Organization for Standardization 14001 4.2.2," International Management Systems Update (March 1996).
"Environmental Law: Back and Forth to the Future," Urban Land, Volume 54, Number. 6 (1995). Contributing Author: "Collaborative Planning for Wetlands and Wildlife," Island Press, 1995.
"True Confessions: The New Romance with Corporate Environmental Reporting," Corporate Environmental Strategy, Vo. 2, Number. 1 (1995); "Protecting Nontidal Wetlands," American Planning Association, 1989.
"Wetlands Protection: A Handbook for Local Officials," Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources, 1990.
Company-Author with Katherine Ransel, "State Water Quality Certification and Wetland Protection," Virginia Journal of Natural Resources Law, Volume 7, Number. 2, 1988; Company-Author, "The Facts About Drug Abuse," Free Press/Mac Millan, 1980. Faculty Member and Planning Chairman, Environmental Law Continuing legal education Courses.
General Counsel, Drug Abuse Council, 1975-1980.
Consultant, Volunteers in Service to America, 1980-1981. President, Public Committee on Mental Health, 1980-1982.
Private Practice, 1975. Senior Attorney, 1982-1987.
General Counsel and Assistant Corporate Secretary, and Director, Associates Programs, 1988.
Environmental Law Institute. Editorial Advisory Board, Fordham Environmental Law Journal. Editorial Advisory Board, National Wetlands Newsletter.
Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Corporate Environmental Strategy.
Vice Chair, Environmental Management Systems Council of American National Standards Institute (American national standards institute). Member: American Bar Association.
American Corporate Counsel Association (Member, Environmental Law Executive Committee). Growth Management Institute.
( Though more than half of the original wetlands in the c...)
Member: American Bar Association. American Corporate Counsel Association (Member, Environmental Law Executive Committee). Growth Management Institute.