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Peter M.
Gillon

Peter is a longstanding leader in the
field of environmental law. He has more than
25 years of experience assisting companies
in addressing environmental risks, including
structuring transfers of liability through
insurance and other means. He advises
clients on SEC disclosure obligations,
including potential exposures to climate
change and climate change policy. He is a
member of the Advisory Board of the National
Brownfields Association and National
Practice Chair of the Insurance Recovery
Practice at
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
LLP. He is also a
frequent lecturer on climate change risks
and the challenges faced by corporate
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Peter L.
Gray

Peter is chair of the environmental
practice at
McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP. He
has a broad-based environmental law
practice, representing clients in
proceedings before the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency and other federal and
state environmental regulatory agencies, as
well as federal and state courts. A frequent
writer and lecturer on environmental issues,
Peter is the author of numerous leading
environmental treatises, including the ABA's
Superfund Basic Practice Manual (2008) and
The Emergency Planning and Community
Right-to-Know Act Basic Practice Manual
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Daniel M. Kreeger

Dan is an accomplished business professional
with cross-functional experience in business
development, marketing, public relations,
public affairs, research and consulting
within business-to-business, government, and
consumer-centric sectors. His background
includes the launch of the Association of
Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists
(ACAMS), issues and crisis management on
behalf of trade groups, corporations and
government, and strategic business planning
and counseling for numerous organizations.
He also has significant experience working
on the business impacts of climate change,
renewable energy and related environmental
issues. |
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