Meagan DeJohn As an associate in Brouse McDowell’s Environmental Practice Group, Meagan will focus her practice on environmental litigation and counseling. She will provide regulatory compliance support to the firm’s industrial and municipal clients in matters relating to water, air, solid waste and hazardous waste and will assist clients in reducing their exposure to environmental liabilities in transactions.
Meagan joined Brouse from a Cleveland law firm where her practice focused on matters surrounding the Clean Air Act, Environmental Insurance Coverage, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, Toxic Tort Defense, including asbestos and silica, and Insurance Law. She was previously a law clerk for the City of Cleveland Law Department Division of Health, Safety, and the Environment where she researched environmental matters including clean air regulations, water pollution, and asbestos issues.
In 2004, while obtaining her JD, Meagan received the Cleveland Bar Association Environmental Section Grant, the Stanley I. and Hope S. Adelstein Environmental Law Summer Grant and the Stanley I. and Hope S. Adelstein Environmental Law award.
Professional/Civic Activities Meagan is a member of the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association Environmental Law Section, where she serves as the Vice Chair for the section. She is also a member of the Ohio State Bar Association.
Articles/Presentations - "Expansion of Insurer Claw-Back Initiatives," (co-authored with Paul A. Rose) Insurance Coverage Law Bulletin, August 2010
- "It's in the Bag: What Suppliers and Sellers Need to Know About the Lacey Act and Toxics in Packaging Legislation," Cleveland Bar Journal, October 2009
- “Cultivating the Bottom Line Through Sustainable Business,” Cleveland Engineering Society First Annual Sustainability Seminar, October 2007
- “Advanced Issues in Real Estate,” NBI seminar, November 2006
Admissions - Ohio Bar
- U.S. District Court, Northern District of Ohio.
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