Self-Reporting Environmental Violation: When And How To Do It
Barry Needleman and Gregory H. Smith of McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton, P.A.
There is an immediate benefit of involving legal counsel. Counsel experienced in environmental regulatory law could help preserve the confidentiality of your investigation and assist in analyzing issues associated with what may be an emerging enforcement proceeding. It is often a serious mistake not to involve your legal counsel in the retention of consultants and experts so that their evolving work too is sheltered from unnecessary disclosure to the government, third parties or the public. These issues are, at their heart, not engineering problems but legal problems.