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May Wall is a partner in the firm’s environmental law department. She works extensively in identifying, quantifying, and allocating environmental risks in connection with corporate, energy, and real estate transactions. She provides regulatory, enforcement, and compliance counsel to industrial clients, and she works with developers on siting, permitting, and Brownfield cleanup projects.
In the transactional area, Ms. Wall represents equity investment groups and strategic buyers, as well as sellers and lenders. Representative transactions include acquisitions and divestitures of companies in the coal, aerospace, chemical, paper, food, publishing, and power production and transmission industries. Ms. Wall also works extensively with the firm’s real estate finance and renewable energy project development clients, including on-shore and off-shore wind projects.
Additionally, Ms. Wall advises clients regarding environmental disclosure obligations in SEC filings, especially as to climate change implications, and she assists clients with strategic planning for compliance and environmental enforcement matters. Her work with developers has included, for example, advising a NFL team on environmental matters connected with siting a new stadium in Maryland; advising a client on a significant Brownfield cleanup and development in Northern Virginia; and advising clients on mixed-use smart growth developments in Northern Virginia and Maryland.
Prior to and during law school, Ms. Wall served as a legislative aide to U.S. Sen. Charles “Mac” Mathias and as a policy analyst for an environmental consulting firm.
Activities
Ms. Wall is a member of Winston & Strawn’s Diversity, Hiring, Women’s Steering, and Pro Bono committees. She is former president and director of the Women’s Council on Energy and the Environment and is a member of the Section on Environment, Energy and Resources of the American Bar Association, including the Environmental Disclosures and Brownfields Transactions subcommittees. She also serves on a legal subcommittee of an ASTM Task Group developing a standard on building energy performance assessments.
Education
Ms. Wall received a B.S., cum laude, from the University of Massachusetts in 1977 and a J.D. from the George Washington University in 1986.
Speeches and Publications
Ms. Wall lectures at professional development seminars on various environmental topics. She is a contributing author to an annual ABA book, Developments in Business and Corporate Litigation.
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