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Environmental Law
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Alexa Richman-La Londe

Alexa Richman-La Londe is a Partner in the Firm’s Environmental Group. She has developed extensive experience in complex regulatory and transactional matters, as well as environmental litigation. She handles various types of litigation, including CERCLA and Spill Act matters. She also counsels clients on significant regulatory issues, including ISRA, site remediation, environmental permitting, and compliance.

Alexa serves as Membership Co-Chair for the New Jersey Society of Women Environmental Professionals. In addition to her law degree, Alexa earned a master’s degree in Environmental Law from Vermont Law School. While pursuing her J.D., she served as Note Editor of the Vermont Law Review. Alexa has lectured and published articles on an array of environmental issues and on insurance coverage matters.

Chambers USA: America’s Leading Business Lawyers has included Alexa in its Client’s Guide for Environmental Law since 2013.

Alexa has been included in The Best Lawyers in America®, a peer review of U.S. lawyers, in the fields of Environmental Law and Environmental Litigation since 2018.

See Awards and Honors Methodology.

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Areas of Emphasis

Litigation

Regulatory

Bar Admissions

New Jersey

Pennsylvania

Rhode Island

United States District Court, District of New Jersey

Education

Vermont Law School, J.D., cum laude, 1994

Vermont Law School, M.S.L., magna cum laude, 1994

Trinity College, B.A., 1990

Professional Activities

Membership Co-Chair, New Jersey Society of Women Environmental Professionals

Rankings & Recognitions

Chambers USA: America’s Leading Business Lawyers has included Alexa in its Client’s Guide for Environmental Law since 2013.

Alexa has been included in The Best Lawyers in America®, a peer review of U.S. lawyers, in the fields of Environmental Law and Environmental Litigation since 2018.

See Awards and Honors Methodology.

No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the Supreme Court of New Jersey.