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Dealing with a fine law firm is like listening to a world class
orchestra. You know it when you hear it. There's depth of sound
that only comes from years of experience. There's the harmony of
people in concert that produces solid melodies. And there's creativity
with a passion for detail, practiced by everyone. All of this contributes
to the music and allows extraordinary talent to come forth. Manko,
Gold, Katcher & Fox, LLP is such a firm.
Manko, Gold, Katcher & Fox, LLP is known for its professional, yet
down-to-earth culture. The firm's three founding partners are recognized
in the field of environmental law, each with more than twenty years
in practice. In addition, there are seasoned partners with both
regulatory and litigation experience providing clients with a full
service environmental firm. This foundation is complemented by an
exceptional group of lawyers, technical consultants and paralegals serving the
firm's clients in a wide variety of regulatory, transactional and
litigation matters. Many attorneys have additional degrees and work-related
backgrounds in science, engineering and land use planning and others
have served with environmental regulatory agencies.
Because environmental law is technical, good legal advice is based
on sound science. For that reason, we have established an in-house
technical staff to assist clients in retaining qualified environmental
consultants and expert witnesses, defining their scope of services
and obtaining cost-effective and timely results through quality
management.
The attorneys work closely with our technical staff to provide
clients with an independent perspective concerning relevant legal
issues and the merits and strategy of litigating or negotiating
toward a successful resolution of environmental cases.
Manko, Gold, Katcher & Fox, LLP encourages participation in environmental
programs outside of the office. The firm's attorneys serve in many
capacities such as adjunct professors at law schools, officers and
board members of recognized environmental and advisory groups, lecturers
and course planners and numerous trial advocacy and other educational
programs, and elected and appointed governmental officials.
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