Michael John Miguel

Environmental, Mediation
300 South Grand Avenue, Twenty-Second Floor
Los Angeles, California 900713132


Environmental

Admitted

1989, California; 1994, Massachusetts

Law School

University of Southern California Law School, J.D., 1989

Law School Graduation Year

1989

College

University of California, Los Angeles, B.A., 1986

Memberships

Biographical

Staff Editor, U.S.C. Journal of Law & Environment, 1987-1988. Author: Commentary, Landlord Has Right to Inspect for Hazardous Waste: Sachs v. Exxon California Environmental Law Reporter (Bender), November 1992; Commentary, Purchaser of Contaminated Property May State Tort Claims Against Prior Owners: Newhall Land and Farming Co. v. Superior Court California Environmental Law Reporter, November 1993; Use of Experts, Admissibility Issues and Fingerprinting Techniques in L.U.S.T. Litigation, printed in Leaking Underground Storage Tanks, Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, October 1996. Lecturer: Keynote Speaker, A Legal Perspective on Dating and Fingerprinting Petroleum Hydrocarbons, sponsored by the Groundwater Resources Association of California (September 1993); Proving the Technical Case: Soil and Groundwater Contamination with an Emphasis on Hydrocarbons sponsored by the University of Wisconsin-Madison (May 1994); Leaking Underground Storage Tanks: Sources of Liability; Strategies to Establish Causation and Recover Costs, sponsored by Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (October 1996); Use of Expert Witnesses sponsored by California Continuing Education of the Bar (October 2000); Insurance Litigation sponsored by California Continuing Education of the Bar (April 2001).

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