Pamela K. Elkow Partner Office: Stamford, CT Phone: 203-252-2672 Fax: 203.325.8608 Email: pelkow@carmodylaw.com Service Areas Energy & Infrastructure Environmental Health & Safety Labor & Employment Mergers, Acquisitions & Joint Ventures Real Estate & Land Use Energy Education Colgate University, B.A., 1986 ~ with honors The George Washington University Law School, J.D., 1989 Admissions Bar Admissions Connecticut; District of Columbia;
Massachusetts; New York; State of Connecticut; Overview Pamela Elkow has 25 years of experience representing clients in remediating or redeveloping brownfields; purchasing or selling businesses or real estate with significant environmental liabilities or challenges; obtaining permits; providing environmental, health, and safety compliance counseling; and responding to governmental enforcement. Her clients include large companies engaged in the remediation of legacy properties, portfolio companies in the business of acquiring and remediating contaminated property for investment or resale, and municipalities engaged in redevelopment efforts. Pam s approach to clients and their issues is pragmatic and business-oriented. With respect to property redevelopment, she understands that every client has a different risk profile and each property has a different intended use, and any remedial strategy must fit those criteria, while being cost-effective and protective of human health and the environment. When representing the buyer or seller in a transaction, she works with the transaction team to manage due diligence and negotiate the allocation of environmental liabilities, with awareness that the role of the environmental attorney is not simply to identify the risks associated with the deal but to find a solution if one exists. Many of Ms. Elkow s clients are manufacturers or other large institutions, such as universities, with ongoing environmental health and safety issues associated with their business operations. She advises them on day-to-day compliance and permitting issues, works with them to compile or review health and safety manuals, and defends them against enforcement actions resulting from allegations of violations of environmental or occupational health and safety regulations. Pamela is the Chair of the American Bar Association s Section of Energy, Environment and Resources Environmental Transactions and Brownfields Committee and a frequent lecturer and writer on environmental issues for audiences such as developers, environmental consultants, and other lawyers. She is also on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of the Business Council of Fairfield County. Experience Counseled client on environmental aspects of acquisition and remediation of various parcels that will become larger redevelopment parcel. Advice included retention of environmental consultant, review of environmental investigation reports and remedial cost estimates, and compliance with remediation regulations. Redevelopment will include hotel and office building. Engaged by a Fortune 100 company to dispose of real estate consisting of parcels of unimproved land and two office buildings, together with negotiating leases in excess of 70,000 square feet for each of two new corporations resulting from a corporate divestiture and restructuring. Represented quasi-governmental authority in condemnation of former steel manufacturing site for redevelopment. Counseled Dominion Resources on environmental aspects on acquisition of Millstone Nuclear
Power Plant and remediation of environmental conditions at the plant. Represented administrative agent and syndicate of lenders in connection with $200 million revolving and term-loan facility to fund a going private transaction, a dissenting shareholder reserve and working capital needs, secured by real property located throughout the United States and a blanket lien on all other assets. Represented Farrell Corp., a manufacturer of processing equipment for primarily the rubber and plastics industries, in its sale to a German buyer. Representation of a well-known diversified technology, media, and financial services company in deconstruction and remediation of a manufacturing facility with environmental, historic, and wetlands challenges in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Representation of a diversified aerospace company in response to OSHA citations. One citation was dismissed completely. The other was settled by withdrawal of willful citation. Penalty reduced to $16,500. Appeal handled out of New York Regional Solicitor s Office. Representation of a public-private partnership with the State of Connecticut to redevelop, operate, and maintain Connecticut s 23 highway service plazas. The 35-year agreement was the result of extended negotiations with the state Department of Transportation. The service plaza overhauls will also include green initiatives to bring the facilities up to Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design standards, improve water runoff patterns, and install idlereduction technology for use by trucks on the Connecticut Turnpike, also known as Interstate 95. Including projected revenues, initial construction, and reinvestments, the benefit to the State of Connecticut is estimated to be almost $500 million over the term of the agreement. Representation of Hackman Capital LLC, a real estate investor group, as outside environmental counsel for various environmental issues related to a portfolio of 19 light industrial properties in New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Colorado, and Texas. Acquisitions and Sales Representation of an elevator manufacturer in relocating and expanding its manufacturing facility to Bridgeport, Connecticut. The firm helped the client obtain a loan from the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) to buy the property. The firm also helped the client apply for an urban sites grant from the DECD and the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection to remediate historic contamination on the property that was limiting its redevelopment. Environmental Represented owners who had purchased a manufacturing facility involved in a messy bankruptcy proceeding with several creditors. The company, designed and built to manufacture solar cells for photovoltaic components, was entangled in numerous legal hurdles. Assisted in unraveling the complex obstacles by helping the company understand the value and potential uses of the specialized manufacturing infrastructure installed in the facility, including clean manufacturing rooms, redundant air and power systems, and enhanced electrical capacity. Distinctions Named American College of Environmental Lawyers 2018 Fellow
Listed in Who s Who Legal: Environment 2017 as being among the world s leading Environment lawyers. Ranked in Chambers USA: America s Leading Lawyers for Business in the state of Connecticut in the area of Environment since 2007 Listed in The Best Lawyers in America in the area of Environmental Law since 2006 (Copyright 2016 by Woodward/White, Inc., Aiken, SC) Listed in Who s Who Legal: The International Who s Who of Environment Lawyers 2009, 2013 (Copyright by Law Business Research Ltd) AV Preeminent Peer Review Rated in Martindale-Hubbell in the areas of Environmental Law and Occupational Safety and Health Law (Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Ratings is a trademark. AV Preeminent is a certification mark of Reed Elsevier Properties, Inc.) Listed as one of the Top 25 Women Lawyers in Connecticut by Connecticut Super Lawyers 2011, 2012 (Super Lawyers is a registered trademark of Key Professional Media, Inc.) AV Preeminent Peer Review Rated in Martindale-Hubbell as a Top Woman Lawyer in the Northeast for Environmental Law Listed in Connecticut Super Lawyers in the area of Environmental Law since 2007 (Super Lawyers is a registered trademark of Key Professional Media, Inc.) Highlighted in the 2017 edition of Chambers USA Guide to America s Leading Lawyers for Business for placing in the Top Tier of Environmental Lawyers in Connecticut. Listed in the 24 th Edition of The Best Lawyers in America Awards Connecticut Bar Association, 2006 Pro Bono Award News Alerts Partner Pamela Elkow Named American College of Environmental Lawyers 2018 Fellow 25 Carmody & Torrance Attorneys Selected to the 2012 Super Lawyers, Rising Stars in Connecticut List Carmody Welcomes New Environmental Partner Pamela Elkow Pamela Elkow has been appointed to the Connecticut Port Authority by Governor Malloy Pam Elkow presented to the Fairfield County Commercial Brokers Network Pam Elkow presented at the Mitchell College Speaker Series on Business and the Environment Pam Elkow moderates a panel at the CEDA s Connecticut Brownfield Conference Pam Elkow presents on What to Do When Inspected by OSHA? Environmental Law Alert: EPA Proposes Ban on Use of TCE in Degreasing and Drycleaning Environmental Law Alert: Significant Environmental Hazard Law Environmental Law Alert: Who Knew That Was Regulated? Environmental Law Alert: Connecticut is Closer to Having Spill Reporting Regulations Environmental Law Alert: DEEP Issues Notice of Intent to Reissue Without Modification Two of its Wastewater General Permits
Environmental Law Alert: DEEP Proposes New Rule for Solvent Contaminated Wipes Health Care Law Alert: OSHA has Announced that it is Expanding Enforcement Efforts L&E Law Alert: Connecticut Supreme Court Rules Punitive Damages Not Available Under State Anti-Discrimination Statute Labor & Employment Law Alert: New Connecticut Laws Occupational Safety and Health Law Alert: OSHA Teaming with DOJ On Workplace Safety Occupational Safety and Health Law Alert: Change to OSHA s Recordkeeping Rules Events Transactional Jeopardy, Getting the Deal Done at the ABA Section on Environment, Energy and Resources CT Small and Diversity Suppliers: Is Your Company Ready to Win Contracts with Large Buyers? Environmental Updates & Anatomy of a Deal Human Resources Roundtable Breakfast Series Speaker, Risk Management + Legal Bank Regulatory Call Affiliations Connecticut Society for Women Environmental Professionals, Founder and Former Co-chair (1999 present) American Bar Association, Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources, Chair of Environmental Transactions and Brownfields Committee (2014-2017) American Bar Association, Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources, Vice Chair of Environmental Transactions and Brownfields Committee (1989 2017) Urban Land Institute (2006 present) Community The Business Council of Fairfield County, Treasurer/Secretary and member of the Board of Directors and Executive Committee WSHU Public Radio Group, Development Committee Governor-elect Dan Malloy s Environmental Working Group, Member (2010 2011) Cultural Alliance of Fairfield County, Board of Directors Friends of WSHU Public Radio Group Port Authority Working Group, Member; established under legislation that created the Connecticut Port Authority (2014 2015) Connecticut Port Authority, Board of Directors 2018 Carmody Torrance Sandak & Hennessey LLP contactus@carmodylaw.com