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Gaines Gwathmey
Of Counsel

Tel: +1-212-373-3351
Fax: +1-212-492-0351
ggwathmey@paulweiss.com

Tel: +1-212-373-3351
ggwathmey@paulweiss.com
New York

1285 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10019-6064
Fax: +1-212-492-0351

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Of counsel in the Environmental Department, Gaines Gwathmey has focused his practice almost entirely on environmental matters, both civil and criminal, for over 35 years. Prior to joining Paul, Weiss, Gaines was chief of the Environmental Protection Unit of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York.

EXPERIENCE

Gaines splits his practice between environmental litigation and the representation of clients in corporate transactions.

The principal focus of Gaines's litigation practice has been disputes between corporate entities concerning responsibility for environmental losses. He has extensive experience with actions brought by governmental entities under the Superfund Program, RCRA, Clean Water Act and the Clean Air Act on behalf of business entities and individuals. He has also represented numerous parties in suits involving the allocation of environmental losses under contractual indemnity provisions, insurance policies and federal statutory law. With respect to land use matters, Gaines has acted as lead counsel in significant actions under the National Environmental Policy Act and analogous state and local environmental disclosure and planning laws. Some of his representative litigation clients include KPMG, Mitsubishi Corp., Morgan Stanley and Rexam.

Gaines's practice on the corporate side focuses primarily on advising the firm's financial and other clients in their mergers and acquisitions. Some of his representative corporate clients include KPS Capital Partners, Kohlberg & Co., Oak Hill Capital Partners, Mitsubishi Corp. and Sumitomo Corp.

When Gaines was chief of the Environmental Protection Unit of the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York in the 1980s, he was responsible for the defense and prosecution of a number of highly significant environmental litigations brought before the courts in the early 1980s. These included actions relating to the nation's transportation program, ocean disposal of wastes, resource preservation and the Clean Air and Clean Water Acts.

Gaines has written several articles on environmental law, including an article titled "Minimizing the Likelihood of Corporate Successor Liability under CERCLA" published by the Toxics Law Reporter, a client memorandum titled "Fresh Start, Not So Fresh: Courts Hold That Environmental Liabilities Survive Chapter 11 Reorganization" and a client memorandum regarding shareholder liability under environmental laws.

Gaines served as an editor of the Georgetown Law Journal.

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