Background
DuBoff, Scott M. was born on June 19, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
DuBoff, Scott M. was born on June 19, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Bachelor, University of Wisconsin, 1969; Juris Doctor cum laude, University of Wisconsin, 1973.
Worked at Wright & Talisman, Professional Corporation (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Practice before Federal and State Regulatory Agencies, Legislatures, Departments and Courts. Energy, Communications, Environmental, Construction, Project Finance, International, Labor, Corporate and Insurance Law, Commercial Litigation and Government Relations. Admitted to the bar, 1973, Wisconsin.
1975, District of Columbia.
Author: "United States. Environmental Protection Agency"s New Source Performance Standards and Emissions Guidelines for Municipal Waste Combustion Facilities--Revised Regulations Become Final--Finally," Air & Waste Management Association, June 1996.
"The 1990Amendments and Section 304: The Specter of Increased Citizen Suit Enforcement," Natural Resources & Environment, American Bar Association, November 1992. "Environmental Protection Agency"s Ben Model: Challenging Excessive Penalty Calculations," Toxics Law Reporter (BNA), May 1992.
"Difficult Hurdles Ahead for Municipal Solid Waste Management--An Analysis of Carbone" and "Arguing for the Defense After Gwaltney," 18 Envir.
L. Republican (Envir.L.Inst.) 10123, 1988. Contributing Author: "Regulation of the Gas Industry," Matthew Bender & Company, 1991.
Attorney: Federal Power Commission, Office of the General Counsel, 1973-1975.
Office of the Solicitor, 1975-1977. Member: The District of Columbia Bar (Member, Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Division, 1983). American Bar Association (Member, Sections on: Natural Resources.
Energy.
Environmental Law). Since the late 1940"s, Wright & Talisman has been a leader in the practice of law in the field of regulated industries--counseling and representing clients in complex administrative trials, rulemakings, legislative proceedings, negotiations, project financings and related court matters. As the interface between government and commercial enterprise has changed over the years, so too has the Firm"s range of legal services grown to meet the changing needs of its clients.
With offices in Washington, District of Columbia and San Francisco, California and with a broad range of clients spread nationally and internationally, the Firm"s energy, communications, environmental, government relations, project financing and various commercial practice areas concentrate upon some of the more fundamental and consequential issues affecting its clients.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar (Member, Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Division, 1983). American Bar Association (Member, Sections on: Natural Resources. Energy; Environmental Law).