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Richard has been involved in environmental counseling and litigation since the dawn of the modern environmental law era and was one of the original employees of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, both in its Chicago Region V office as well at the EPA Headquarters in Washington D.C. He has appeared frequently before the U.S. EPA, both in informal negotiations over remedial projects or rule-making, and in administrative litigation before EPA Judicial Officers and its Board of Hearings and Appeals. Richard has represented clients before state-level environmental agencies and bodies including the Illinois Pollution Control Board, the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources. He also served as a Special Assistant State's Attorney to prosecute a claim by a county government to recover the costs associated with the leaching of lead from a courthouse roof, and defending the county against the state EPA. In recognition of Richard's work over the years, he was appointed to the Environment Board of the City of Evanston.
The current focus of Richard's insurance coverage practice includes environmental, construction defect/site injury, and trucking/MCS-90/B matters. Richard has advised clients and litigated insurance coverage disputes involving injury and damage issues arising under general and employer's liability coverages and first-party property coverages, including multi-modal/multi-jurisdictional freight claims.
With respect to environmental coverage, Richard has handled claims and coverage litigation arising out of property damage, bodily injury and Personal Injury (the latter asserted in nuisance/trespass claims to avoid the pollution exclusion), under GL, umbrella, excess, EPL/EIL, commercial auto, garage, contractors, inland marine, cargo legal liability, professional liability, and reinsurance facultative certificates and treaties. Whether the cases involve trigger and allocation issues for multiple sites under numerous CGL policies, or claims for coverage under various types of claims-made or first-party policies, Richard has litigated almost every issue raised by such claims, in many jurisdictions and in state and Federal Courts of Appeal.
DHR International, Inc. v. Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America, No. 15 C 4880, N.D. Ill. 2016.
Catlin Specialty Insurance Co. v. Montelongo Inc. d/b/a Montelongo Homes & Remodeling, et al., No. 12-711, W.D. Texas; 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 55496)2013.
SUA Insurance Co. v. S&O Investments LLC, et al., No. 10- 0313, S.D. Ala. 2011.
SUA Insurance Co. v. Classic Home Builders LLC, et al., 751 F. Supp. 2d 1245 (S.D. Ala. 2010).
American Economy Insurance Company v. DePaul University, 383 Ill. App. 3d 172 (1st Dist.), App. granted and dismissed, 229 Ill.2d 617. Duty to defend, attorney's fees, and post-judgment interest awarded against non-defending insurer based upon additional insured coverage.
Tonicstar Ltd. v. Lovegreen Turbine Servs., 535 F.3d 790 (8th Cir.). No coverage for non-settling Lloyds Syndicate member for $6.7 million business interruption based upon plant shut-down, under Business Risk exclusions.
U.S. Fire Ins. Co. v. Albex Aluminum, Inc., 161 Fed. Appx. 562 (6th Cir.). Federal abstention of declaratory judgment action upheld under the Brillhart-Wilton Doctrine where parallel state court tort action proceeding, even where tort action had no insurance coverage aspects.
Coregis Ins. Co. v. City of Harrisburg, 401 F.Supp.2d 398; 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 20340 (M.D. Pa.). No coverage for multi-year false imprisonment and related Civil Rights Act claims, where underlying plaintiff wrongfully convicted but policy not in force during operative time.
Pilling v. Va. Prop. & Cas. Guarantee Fund, 95 Fed. Appx. 126 (6th Cir.). Priority of coverage/drop-down/state guaranty fund issues.
Insura Prop. & Cas. Co. v. Steele, 344 Ill. App. 3d 466 (5th Dist.). Enforced Off-Road Vehicle exclusion from vehicle liability policy, for catastrophic personal injury.
Citizens for a Better Environment v. Illinois Pollution Control Board, 152 Ill. App. 3d 105 (1st Dist.). Upheld portions of business-backed regulation; upheld ability of challenged Board member to participate in decision.
Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co. v. Commer. Union Assur. Co., U.S. Dist. LEXIS 18500 (N.D. Ill.), 260 F.3d 789 (7th Cir.),cert. denied, 535 U.S. 1012. Obtained reversal of $40 million trial court judgment against insurer where insurance was not in force on the date of flooding of entire Chicago business district; upheld principle that coverage triggered by incurrence of property damage rather than cause of property damage.
American Motorists Insurance Co. v. Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum Inc., et al., 325 Ill. App. 3d 1178 (2001), app denied, 198 Ill. 2d 611 (2002).
McWhorter Dist., Inc. v. National Specialty Ins. Co., No. 39-2009-00201486-CU-IC-STK (Sup. Ct. San Joaquin Cnty., CA). Dismissed insured's claim for coverage under MCS-90 endorsement, where other proceeds available from another insured to satisfy $750,000 regulatory requirement; also dismissed on ripeness grounds where no final judgment to potentially trigger MCS-90 endorsement.
Richard was honored by the Department of Philosophy of Eberly College of Arts and Sciences (West Virginia University) as an "outstanding alumnus" at the Departmental Alumni Awards Recognition Banquet.
Executive Committee, American Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division, Environmental Law Committee (national position).
Richard is a tennis player ranked with the U.S.T.A., and a member of the Silver Rails Society of the National Association of Railroad Passengers.
Graduate School of Public Administration, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, Certificate, Environmental Management Institute.
"Off-Label Prescribing of Antidepressants and Anxiolytics: an Attorney's Guide to Psychoactive Drugs," 26 J. of Psychiatry & Law 519, Winter 1998.
"EPA Issues Policy Statement on Superfund Lender Liability," author, Washington Legal Foundation; Vol. 3 No. 11, December 15, 1995.
" The Rise and Fall of Joint and Several Liability in Environmental Actions," Illinois Bar Journal 79, Vol. 85, February 1997.
"When Can Policyholders Get Covered For Performing 'Voluntary' Cleanup?," Environmental Compliance & Litigation Strategy, Vol. 10, No. 2, July 1994.
"Courts Look at Responsibilities of Envtl. Response Action Contractors," Environmental Compliance & Litigation Strategy, March 1994.
"Federal Circuit Court Succumbs to CERCLA's 'Broad Remedial Purpose'," Washington Legal Foundation; Vol. 6 No. 11, April 12, 1996.
"Courts Question Constitutionality of Federal Environmental Laws," Washington Legal Foundation; Vol. 11 No. 22, June 21, 1996.
" Coverage Limits Eased For Voluntary Cleanups," Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, Vol. 151 No. 18, January 26, 2005.
"Judge Denies Class Certification For 'Toxic Tort'," Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, Vol. 149 No. 120, June 20, 2003.
"From Without To Within," Public Health Quarantine Law, October 31, 2001.
"The MCS-90 Endorsement," The Risk Report, Volume 33 No. 6, February, 2011.
"Ruling On Insurers' Duty To Defend Raises Questions," Chicago Daily Law Bulletin, Vol. 145 No. 23, February 3, 1999.

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