Practice Areas

We cover a broad spectrum of environmental law, from litigation and permitting to climate change, sustainability, and beyond.

Sustainability and ESG

Headwaters Law Group partners with businesses that recognize the value of sustainability in protecting the environment, developing long-term growth strategies, engaging with customers, and mitigating risks. Our team helps clients track evolving greenhouse gas emission regulatory developments, climate disclosure requirements, and carbon offset protocols. We work with clients to assess risks and opportunities associated with environmental, social, and governance (ESG) policies, procedures, and inquiries. Here are some examples of how partnering with Headwaters can help your company achieve its sustainability goals and implement ESG best practices:

Contaminated Sites

Our team has advised multinational industry leaders, Ports, and small firms at some of the most complicated cleanup sites in the country, including the Lower Duwamish, Hudson, Kalamazoo, and Willamette rivers. We often serve as long-term, strategic counsel to entities that face significant risk at contaminated sites. We are partners for the long haul, from site investigation and remediation counseling to litigation or allocation.

Permit Litigation and Enforcement Defense

Our clients typically want to avoid litigation, and we partner with clients to achieve that goal. However, when litigation is unavoidable or in your best interest, Headwaters can help with that, too. We make the litigation process as painless as possible:

Regulatory Compliance

Navigating the ebb and flow of environmental regulations requires specialized knowledge and expertise. Our team is comprised of leaders in the field, drawing from a deep well of experience to ensure you receive accurate and up-to-date advice tailored to your specific needs. We are forward-thinking, dedicated professionals well-versed in the latest environmental laws and compliance requirements. Here are several key reasons why partnering with Headwaters is a good strategic decision: