David M. Friedland

Environmental, Mediation
1350 I Street, N.W., Suite 700
Washington, District of Columbia 200053311


Environmental

Admitted

1983, Colorado; 1988, District of Columbia and U.S. Supreme Court

Law School

Georgetown University, J.D., cum laude, 1983

Law School Graduation Year

1983

College

Georgetown University, B.S.F.S., magna cum laude, 1979

Memberships

Biographical

Co-Author: TVA v. EPA: The Eleventh Circuit Invalidates a Key EPA Administrative Enforcement Mechanism - Parts I and II, The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel, September and October 2003; The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Examines the MACT Floor, Daily Environment Report, April 2002; Transportation Planning and Air Pollution: The Search for Common Ground, The Metropolitan Corporate Counsel (Issues and Overview section), April 2001; D.C. Court Strikes EPA Ozone Rules, The National Law Journal, August 2, 1999; Harmon Industries, Inc. v. Browner: Does it Foreshadow the Demise of the EPA's Power to ‘Overfile’ State Enforcement Cases?, Environmental Law and Practice, Winter 1999; A Critical Review of the Environmental Protection Agency's Standards for Best Available Control Technology Under the Clean Air Act, Environmental Law Reporter, February 1990. Instructor, Legal Writing, 1985-1986, Director of Legal Writing Program and Adjunct Professor, 1986-1987, Vermont Law School.

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