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Flaster Greenberg's Mitch Kizner Moderates Panel at NJ Bar Environmental Law Section Forum Weekend

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Cherry Hill, NJ

Flaster Greenberg shareholder Mitch Kizner recently moderated a panel at a weekend-long forum focused on environmental issues, presented by the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education (NJ ICLE).

Mr. Kizner’s panel was entitled “New Jersey Environmental Funding in 2011: Applying for Scarce Resources.” Panel members included representatives from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and the Office of Brownfield Reuse, as well as private consultants working in the environmental industry in New Jersey. In addition to moderating, Mr. Kizner presented a segment on indirect funding programs for environmental projects.  

A member of the firm’s Litigation and Environmental Law Practice Groups, Mr. Kizner represents clients in environmental, insurance and other commercial matters.  He is also a member of the Alternative and Renewable Energy Industry Group, and represents clients engaged in business ventures in emerging green energy fields such as solar, wind, geothermal, cogeneration, biofuels and biomass. Mr. Kizner is also General Counsel to the firm.

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