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Judith Wallace

Judith Wallace

Associate

Wall Street Office
2 Wall Street
New York, NY 10005
wallace@clm.com
phone: 212-238-8743
fax: 212-732-3232 download v-card

Practice Areas

Environmental, Art Law, Litigation, Energy Project Development and Finance

Practice Description

Environmental, Art Law, Litigation

Education

  • B.A., 1987 New York University
  • J.D., 2005 Georgetown University Law Center (cum laude)

Admissions

  • 2006 New York
  • 2006 U.S. District Courts, Southern and Eastern Districts of New York

Affiliations

The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Energy Committee (Secretary 2006-2009, Member 2006-Present))

Publications Available on this website...

"Your Art Sold at Christie’s or Sotheby’s Auction. Can the Auctioneer Undo Your Sale Years Later? Probably, Yes," Spencer's Art Law Journal, April 2010; "Federal Court Vacates EPA’s 1994 Rule Exempting Startup/Shutdown/Malfunction Events from Clean Air Act Section 112 Compliance," January 13, 2009; "Re-Enact the Former Article X of the Public Service Law," New York Law Journal, March 5, 2008; "The Wind and the Waves," Electric Perspectives, March 1, 2008; "Environmental Protection After a Disaster: A Right or a Privilege?," Natural Resources & Environment, April 2006

Additional Publications

"Unterschätztes Risiko," artnet.de, June 1, 2010; "Rays of Hope: Cities and Counties Can Use Their Power as Regulators and Property Owners to Promote Solar Projects," American City and County, March 2010; "On Defining Sustainability" published for the New York City Bar Association's symposium on Managing Solid Waste Sustainably, December 4, 2006

Presentations

Siting of Solar Energy on Former Municipal Landfills,” New York Federation of Solid Waste Associations, May 4, 2009

Illustrative Matters

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Represent state agencies, public energy authorities, and private parties in environmental impact review pursuant to the National Environmental Policy Act and State Environmental Quality Review Act for conventional and renewable energy generation and other development and infrastructure projects.
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Advise clients on compliance with historic preservation laws including Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.
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Represent coalition of ports and shipowners challenging New York ballast water program under state and federal environmental laws and the State Administrative Procedure Act.
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Represent individuals and trade union challenging review and permitting of nuclear power plant in Nuclear Regulatory Commission proceeding.
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Represent foundations, authentication boards, collectors and dealers in disputes over ownership and authenticity of artwork in state and federal courts, in art sales, in loans to cultural institutions, and in resolving insurance disputes relating to loss or damage.
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Litigation in state and federal courts of environmental, antitrust, and general commercial matters.