Danelle Gagliardi delivers tailored solutions to clients on environmental, health and safety issues. Her clear and practical counsel on complex environmental statutes and regulations is rooted in her experience growing up working in a family construction business. Danelle's global practice encompasses regulatory counseling and risk management, defending parties in high-stakes environmental litigation, and negotiating complex environmental transactions. She frequently publishes articles in industry journals and has been recognized by regional and national legal organizations for her top-tier work in environmental law.
Danelle advises domestic and global clients in a host of industries under state and federal environmental statutes, including the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), Clean Air Act (CAA), Clean Water Act (CWA), Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), Endangered Species Act (ESA) and California's Proposition 65. She has specific expertise in the areas of sustainable energy, consumer products including cannabis, chemicals safety and brownfield redevelopment. She also has substantial experience defending industrial clients in toxic tort class actions.
Danelle has authored articles featured in international publications, such as the China Business Law Journal, Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal and Law360, and spoken at international conferences on regulatory trends. Danelle sits on the Board of the Association of Women in the Metal Industries – Columbus Chapter and is active in the Columbus Legal Aid Society.
Prior to joining the firm, Danelle interned for Judge Jeffrey S. Sutton on the US Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and obtained a Master of Laws from the University of Queensland, T.C. Bierne School of Law in Australia. While in Australia, she worked with the Dow Centre for Sustainable Engineering on an investment project related to the storage of spent nuclear waste.
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