TAMPA – Carlton Fields’ Tampa shareholders Laurel Lockett and Roger D. Schwenke spoke at the Hillsborough County Bar Association Environmental Land Use Luncheon/CLE on February 23. The topic of the discussion was Recent Developments in Institutional Controls.
Lockett has experience dealing with issues such as industrial and domestic wastewater, storage tank regulation, landfill, used oil, and hazardous waste permitting and regulation; the negotiation of consent orders and remediation plans associated with the cleanup of hazardous waste, petroleum, chlorinated solvents and other contaminants with local, state, and federal environmental agencies, negotiation and oversight of consulting contracts, and environmental aspects of real estate and commercial transactions, including asbestos and indoor air quality issues, environmental insurance, and Florida Brownfields designation and redevelopment. Schwenke practices in the areas of environmental, land use, real estate, and secured financing law.