Norman W. Bernstein

Environmental, Mediation
767 Third Avenue, 32nd Floor
New York, New York 10017


Environmental

Admitted

1964, New York; 1983, Michigan

Law School

Columbia University School of Law, LL.B., cum laude, 1964

Law School Graduation Year

1964

College

Memberships

State Bar of Michigan; New York State and American Bar Associations.

Biographical

Member, Board of Editors, Columbia Law Review, 1963-1964. Author: The Enviro-Chem Settlement; Superfund Problem Solving, Environmental Law Reporter, December, 1983; To Clean Up Landfills, The Leader Should Be Municipalities Using Economic Incentives to Settle, Environmental Law Reporter, January, 1989; Superfund Reform Needs Drastic Simplification, Environmental Law Reporter, January, 1995. Adjunct Professor, Wayne State University Law School, Torts, 1987. Guest Lecturer on Hazardous Waste Site Matters: Yale Law School, 1985; University of Michigan School of Public Health, 1986. Faculty Member, The Practicing Law Institute's 1988 Conference on Hazardous Waste Litigation. Coordinator, New York Landfills Litigation Settlement Group, 1987-1988. Associate Counsel, Ford Motor Company, 1979-1988. President, Columbia Club of Michigan, 1980-1983.

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