As an associate with the firm, Theodore J. Korth concentrates his practice on environmental and litigation matters. Ted works with clients on litigation and regulatory compliance issues that arise under federal and state environmental laws. He has represented clients in matters involving many environmental laws, including environmental policy (NEPA/EIS) compliance, site remediation and industrial redevelopment, water pollution and wetlands (CWA), solid waste (RCRA), natural resource damages, and mining control and reclamation.
Ted’s work includes representing clients in administrative and judicial proceedings before state and federal courts, and working with state and federal agencies to resolve non-litigated compliance matters. In addition to representing private, commercial and non-profit clients as a private practice attorney, Ted has served as the Director of Policy for the New Jersey Audubon Society, Inc., and as the Program Manager of Law and Policy for the Pinelands Preservation Alliance, Inc.
Ted is a former member of the New Jersey Clean Energy Council and served as a member of New Jersey’s Blue Ribbon Panel on Development of Wind Turbine Facilities in Coastal Waters. He is currently a Trustee of the non-profit Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey. |