Background
Malsch, Martin G. was born on August 24, 1942 in Waterbury, Connecticut, United States.
Malsch, Martin G. was born on August 24, 1942 in Waterbury, Connecticut, United States.
College of the Holy Cross (Bachelor of Science, Physics, 1964). University of Connecticut (Juris Doctor, 1968).
Florida Power and Light Company, et al. v. Joette Lorion, 470 United States. 729 (1985); Metropolitan Edison Company, et al. v. People Against Nuclear Energy, et al., 460 United States. 766 (1983); Nuclear Information & Resource Services v. National Research Council, 969 F. 2d 1169 (District of Columbia Circuit 1992); Union of Concerned Scientists v. National Research Council, 824 F. 2d 108 (District of Columbia Circuit 1988); Kansas Gas & Electric Company v. Brock, 780 F. 2d 1505 (10th Circuit 1985).Worked at Egan & Associates, Professional Corporation (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Nuclear Law and Litigation, Energy Law, Public Utilities Law, Energy Department Counseling, International and Environmental Matters, Independent Power. Admitted to the bar, 1968, Connecticut. 1986, United States, Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.
1987, United States.
Court of Appeals, Third Circuit (Not admitted District of Columbia). Attorney and Chief Regulations Counsel, United States. Atomic Energy Commission, 1968-1975.
Assistant General Counsel, Rulemaking and Fuel Cycle, 1975-1980, Deputy General Counsel, 1980-1997.
Inspector General, 1988, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Adjunct Professor of Law, George Washington University School of Law, 1974.
Senior Counsel, Egan & Associates, Professional Corporation, 1997. Recipient: Meritorious Executive Award, President Ronald Reagan, 1984, President George Bush, 1990.
Distinguished Executive Award, President George Bush, 1993.
Member: Connecticut and Federal Bar Associations. Egan & Associates, Professional Corporation is staffed by engineer-attorneys and consultants with advanced degrees or experience in the energy, environmental, and public utilities fields. The firm represents governments and clients from eighteen countries in highly complex technical and administrative matters and in litigation, and interfaces on legal and policy issues with the Departments of Energy, State, Defense, and Commerce, various state public utility commissions, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Arms Control & Disarmament Agency, the National Security Council, the United States.
Congress, Euratom, the International Atomic Energy Agency, and numerous non-governmental energy and environmental groups.
The firm also represents non-operating owners of nuclear plants and publishes the newsletter, "Company-Owner"s Quarterly.".
Member: Connecticut and Federal Bar Associations.