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November 6, 2008
The Johns Hopkins University Press Publishes Genomics and Environmental Regulation
We are pleased to announce that the John Hopkins University Press has published Genomics and Environmental Regulation: Science, Ethics, and Law, which Lynn L. Bergeson co-authored. Genomics and Environmental Regulation examines the science of genomic research as applied to environmental policy. In it, the authors:

  • Explore environmental policy applications, including subpopulation genetic profiling, industrial regulations, and standardizing governmental evaluation of genomic data;
  • Assess from multiple angles the legal framework involved in applying genomics to environmental regulation;
  • Review closely the implications of genomic research for occupational health, from disease prevention and genetic susceptibility to toxicants, to workers’ rights and potential employment discrimination; and
  • Explore the bioethical and philosophical complications of bringing genetic data and research into nonclinical regulatory frameworks.

Readers of this website can receive a 20% discount on the book by using this order form.

November 5, 2008
Lynn L. Bergeson Included in 2009 Edition of Washington DC’s Best Lawyers
We are pleased to announce that Lynn L. Bergeson is included in the 2009 edition of Washington DC’s Best Lawyers in the specialty of environmental law. The list, which was published in the November 2, 2008, Washington Post, is excerpted from the 2009 edition of The Best Lawyers in America® . Best Lawyers compiles lists of outstanding attorneys by conducting exhaustive and rigorous peer-review surveys in which thousands of leading lawyers confidentially evaluate their professional peers. Best Lawyers also conducts thousands of telephone interviews with leading attorneys throughout its balloting process. Financial considerations play no part in the research and selection process.

October 9, 2008
Lynn L. Bergeson Included in 2009 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America®
We are pleased to announce that Lynn L. Bergeson will be included in the 2009 edition of The Best Lawyers in America ® in the specialty of environmental law, and is one of a distinguished group of attorneys who have been listed for ten years or more. Best Lawyers compiles lists of outstanding attorneys by conducting exhaustive and rigorous peer-review surveys in which thousands of leading lawyers confidentially evaluate their professional peers. Best Lawyers also conducts thousands of telephone interviews with leading attorneys throughout its balloting process. Financial considerations play no part in the research and selection process.

July 30, 2008
CRC Press Publishes Nanotechnology and the Environment
The Acta Group, L.L.C. is pleased to announce that CRC Press has published Nanotechnology and the Environment, which Lynn L. Bergeson co-authored. Nanotechnology and the Environment includes a general explanation of nanomaterials, their properties, and their uses; describes the processes used to manufacture nanoscale materials; furnishes information on the analysis of nanomaterials in the environment and their fate and transport, including the effects of wastewater treatment on nanomaterials; discusses possible risks to human health and the environment; and describes developing regulations to manage those risks. Bergeson and her co-authors:

Focus on six of the most common nanomaterials (titanium dioxide, zero valent iron, silver, carbon black, fullerenes, and carbon nanotubes) to provide a cohesive presentation of issues;

Follow those materials from their manufacture and use to their fate and transport in the environment and possible consequences of exposure;

Discuss frameworks, such as life cycle analysis, for evaluating the balance between risk and reward as nanomaterials are manufactured, used, and released to the environment; and

Describe regulations evolving around the world as a basis for regulatory compliance and control of possible risks.

Nanotechnology and the Environment may be purchased at CRC Press.

July 10, 2008
The Good, the Bad, and the Tiny

The Acta Group, L.L.C. is pleased to announce that an article in the July 2008 ABA Journal discusses the work of the American Bar Association's Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources (SEER) analyzing the legal framework for addressing issues relating to nanotechnology. Lynn L. Bergeson was Section Chair while the first phase of the "Nano Project" was completed, and leads the Section's efforts in this regard. The article discusses legal issues relating to the increasing use of nanotechnologies.

June 19, 2008
Lynn L. Bergeson Included in The Chambers USA Guide
We are pleased to announce that Lynn L. Bergeson has been included in The Chambers USA Guide for 2008. The USA Guide is based on over 14,000 in-depth interviews with clients and attorneys. Chambers & Partners then ranked the top firms and attorneys and described their merits -- often in the words of clients they interviewed. Rankings include technical legal ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial astuteness, diligence, commitment, and other qualities most valued by the client. The rankings and editorial comment about attorneys are independent and objective, and financial considerations play no part in the research process. The USA Guide states:

Environmental boutique Bergeson & Campbell PC is headed by the "unbelievably bright and astute" Lynn Bergeson, who is widely regarded as “the queen of TSCA law in DC.” Her cutting-edge nanotechnology practice draws hearty praise from both clients and peers, who also commend her “tireless work ethic, passion and energy.” She is well versed in legislative, regulatory and enforcement issues affecting the agrochemical industry and is also skilled at product defense.

May 28, 2008
THE ACTA GROUP, L.L.C. AND THE ACTA GROUP EU, LTD FORM STRATEGIC ALLIANCE WITH RPA
Alliance Will Facilitate Acta and Acta EU’s Ability to Provide REACH Services
The Acta Group, L.L.C. (Acta) and The Acta Group EU, Ltd (Acta EU) are pleased to announce they have entered into a strategic alliance with Risk & Policy Analysts Ltd (RPA). The alliance will facilitate Acta and Acta EU’s ability to provide targeted services related to the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH), the European Union’s (EU) chemical management regulation. In total, REACH encompasses over 140 different articles, 17 distinct annexes, almost 300 pages of text, and hundreds of pages of guidance, with the latter figure expected to grow considerably as still more guidance is issued. RPA has a well-recognized expertise in the fields of chemicals policy and chemicals risk management, which will enhance the services offered by Acta and Acta EU. Together, Acta, Acta EU, and RPA offer a full range of REACH consulting services. Acta EU can serve as an Only Representative on behalf of non-EU companies -- manufacturers of substances, formulators of preparations, or producers of articles -- and as a Third Party Representative on behalf of EU entities and data holders that wish to participate in a particular Substance Information Exchange Forum. RPA has expertise in Chemical Risk Assessment and Analysis, including, but not limited to, supply chain communication, development of exposure scenarios, socio-economic assessments, and related services required in the preparation of dossiers under REACH.

January 25, 2008
Preparation for REACH, State Legislation Likely to Consume Chemical Industry's Time
Lynn L. Bergeson is quoted in an article in the January 23, 2008, issue of the Daily Environment Report regarding the federal and state legislative outlook for 2008.

January 18, 2008
The Challenge of Regulating Nanomaterials
Lynn L. Bergeson is quoted in an article in the January 15, 2008, issue of Environmental Science & Technology regarding the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) clarification that nanomaterials are not considered new chemicals under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).

January 9, 2008
Environmental Quality Management
Wins Apex Award

We are pleased to announce that Environmental Quality Management recently won the 2007 APEX Award of Excellence for its “Regular Departments and Columns,” including Lynn L. Bergeson’s Washington Watch column. APEX is sponsored by the editors of Writing That Works, a newsletter for communicators who write, edit, and manage business publications. The APEX Awards Competition is open to communicators in corporate, nonprofit, and independent settings, including companies, freelancers, advertising and communications agencies, associations, national, regional, state/provincial, city, and local government agencies, and other public and private institutions.

January 8, 2008
Data Sought by EPA on Chemicals Nominated for Treaty on Persistent Organic Pollutants
Lynn L. Bergeson is quoted in the January 7, 2008, issue of the Daily Environment Report regarding the prospects of legislation to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) to allow the Senate to ratify the Stockholm Convention.

December 18, 2007
Comments Don't Sway EPA Decision to Cancel Organic Arsenical Herbicides
The December 17, 2007, issue of Pesticide & Toxic Chemical News quotes Lynn L. Bergeson regarding the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) intent to cance the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) registrations for the organic arsenicals.

November 6, 2007
ELI Publishes Nanotechnology Deskbook
We are pleased to announce that the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) has published the Nanotechnology Deskbook, which Lynn L. Bergeson co-authored. ELI provides the following description of the Deskbook:

Nanotechnology promises to have far reaching impacts on the economy, including offering technological advances in pollution control. While over 200 products that use nanomaterials are already in the marketplace, minimal data exist on the health and environmental effects of nanomaterials. This poses significant questions for companies, regulators, consumers, and lawyers.

The Nanotechnology Deskbook guides the reader through the application of existing law and regulations to nanomaterials by exploring domestic laws and regulations and considering developments in the international context. It includes a focus on special business considerations when this technology is involved and concludes by discussing the development of an effective environmental governance structure for nanotechnologies that protects human health and the environment without stifling the development of this new field.

The Nanotechnology Deskbook may be purchased on the ELI website at http://www.elistore.org/books_detail.asp?ID=11246.

November 5, 2007
Lynn L. Bergeson Included in The International Who’s Who of Environment Lawyers 2008
We are pleased to announce that Lynn L. Bergeson has been included in The International Who’s Who of Environment Lawyers 2008. Bergeson, who is included in the breakdown of “most highly regarded individuals -- global,” is described as “one of the finest chemicals regulation lawyers in the country.” Bergeson’s practice is described as “second to none,” and her litigation and compliance work are also singled out. The publication is based on research, including conversations with private practice lawyers of repute in the practice area in question or in related fields, as well as with general counsel. The individuals and firms they recommend are then canvassed using questionnaires. Who’s Who Legal then collates the returned data with information obtained from legal and financial media and respondent corporate counsel. A preliminary listing is distributed to all lawyers who were mentioned during the research. Telephone and face-to-face interviews are conducted internationally to refine the listing to a selection of between 200 and 600 lawyers who, by general agreement, are considered the pre-eminent lawyers in the field.

Who’s Who Legal sets a high nomination threshold for inclusion in The International Who’s Who of Environment Lawyers. Only those lawyers who have met the independent research criteria are recommended and listed. Financial considerations play no part in the research and selection process.

October 26, 2007
Application of Four Laws to Nanotechnology Being Studied by Bar Association Project
The October 25, 2007, issue of the Daily Environment Report quotes Lynn L. Bergeson regarding the Nanotechnology Project of the American Bar Association's Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources (SEER). In the second phase of the Project, SEER is examining how the Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA), Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA), National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and the Endangered Species Act (ESA) could be applied to nanotechnology.

August 30, 2007
Defense-Related Uses of Chemicals Have Limited Exemptions Under REACH
The August 29, 2007, issue of the Daily Environment Report quotes Lynn L. Bergeson regarding the need for military contractors to understand the defense-related uses of chemicals exempted from the European Union's (EU) Registration, Evaluation, and Authorization of Chemicals (REACH). Bergeson stated: "Military applications historically and globally have been afforded significant deference. What we may be seeing is a move to pull back on this latitude. Under REACH, there may well be a rebuttable presumption that chemicals are covered absent a very compelling basis providing otherwise. The fact that a particular application is military does not necessarily mean what it used to under other regulatory programs."

August 27, 2007
Some see big issues in tiny technology
The August 27, 2007, issue of the National Law Journal quotes Lynn L. Bergeson regarding the recent report by the Food and Drug Adminstration (FDA) Nanotechnology Task Force. According to Bergeson, there is a need for more information that would inform the judgment of the decision-makers within FDA, as well as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

August 1, 2007
Dr. Plamondon Will Speak at REACH Program
We are pleased to announce that Joseph E. Plamondon, Ph.D., who works for both Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. (B&C) and The Acta Group, L.L.C., a B&C consulting affiliate, will be speaking at the International Coatings Expo (ICE) on October 4, 2007. Dr. Plamondon is participating in a one-day program on the Registration, Evaluation, and Authorization of Chemicals (REACH) legislation, which took effect in the European Union on June 1, 2007. Dr. Plamondon’s presentation is entitled “Treatment of Confidentiality Issues under REACH and Their Impact on the Coatings Industry.” More information on ICE and an advance registration form are available here.

July 31, 2007
Lynn L. Bergeson Included in 2008 Edition of The Best Lawyers in America®
We are pleased to announce that Lynn L. Bergeson will be included in the 2008 edition of The Best Lawyers in America® in the specialty of Environmental Law. Best Lawyers compiles lists of outstanding attorneys by conducting exhaustive and rigorous peer-review surveys in which thousands of leading lawyers confidentially evaluate their professional peers. Best Lawyers also conducts thousands of telephone interviews with leading attorneys throughout its balloting process. Financial considerations play no part in the research and selection process.

July 26, 2007
Report on Nanotech Draws Quick Reaction, Calls for Additional Resources for FDA
The July 26, 2007, issue of the Daily Environment Report quotes Lynn L. Bergeson regarding the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) Nanotechnology Task Force's report. Bergeson notes that the report says FDA has sufficient authority to oversee products such as drugs and food additives, but that FDA will have a harder time obtaining information about cosmetics and dietary supplements, which FDA does not review before they are sold.

July 16, 2007
EPA Proposals for Engineered Nanomaterials Spur Support, Frustration Among Parties
The July 16, 2007, issue of the Daily Environment Report quotes Lynn L. Bergeson regarding the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) description of its approach to defining a new or existing nanoscale chemical. According to Bergeson, EPA's draft proposal "is a thoughtful, temperate, balanced approach that sets the right tone for further discussions on these important issues."

June 25, 2007
Lynn L. Bergeson Included in The International Who’s Who of Business Lawyers
We are pleased to announce that Lynn L. Bergeson has been included in The International Who’s Who of Business Lawyers for 2007. Bergeson, who is listed in the Who’s Who for the third time and is included in the breakdown of environmental “stars” for the second time, is described as “a real go-getter in the chemical regulatory field.” The publication is based on research, including conversations with private practice lawyers of repute in the practice area in question or in related fields, as well as with general counsel. The individuals and firms they recommend are then canvassed using questionnaires. Who’s Who Legal then collates the returned data with information obtained from legal and financial media and respondent corporate counsel. A preliminary listing is distributed to all lawyers who were mentioned during the research. Telephone and face-to-face interviews are conducted internationally to refine the listing to a selection of between 100 and 500 lawyers who, by general agreement, are considered the pre-eminent lawyers in the field.

Who’s Who Legal sets a high nomination threshold for inclusion in The International Who’s Who of Business Lawyers. Only those lawyers who have met the independent research criteria are recommended and listed. Financial considerations play no part in the research and selection process.

June 6, 2007
Experts Suggest TSCA 'New Use' Rule to Define Nanotech Universe
The June 5, 2007, issue of Inside EPA's Risk Policy Report describes the proposal by Lynn L. Bergeson and Joseph E. Plamondon to exclude nanomaterials that essentially function like non-nanomaterials or traditional chemicals from a significant new use rule.

June 5, 2007
Consumer Reports Says FDA Needs Authority To Review Nanoscale Ingredient Safety Data
The June 5, 2007, issue of the Daily Environment Report quotes Lynn L. Bergeson regarding the nanotechnology report in the July 2007 issue of Consumer Reports. Bergeson states that while it might be good if legislation mandated that manufacturers prove their products are safe rather than having to wait for government to prove they pose a risk, it also may be unrealistic.

May 21, 2007
Web-Based Map Identifies Organizations, Companies Involved With Nanotechnology
The May 21, 2007, issue of the Daily Environment Report notes that Lynn L. Bergeson describes the interactive web-based map developed by the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies as easy to use.

May 21, 2007
Environmental Group Accuses Government of 'Gross Failure' on Nanotechnologies
The May 21, 2007, issue of Chemical Regulation Reporter quotes Lynn L. Bergeson regarding the Natural Resources Defense Council's report entitled Nanotechnology's Invisible Threat: Small Science, Big Consequences. Bergeson said NRDC's recent contribution to the discussion of the many benefits and potential risks is appreciated, and raises interesting issues, many of which have been raised before.

May 8, 2007
Rodenticide Update: What's Next?
The March 2007 issue of PCT quotes Lynn L. Bergeson regarding the concerns of the Rodenticide Registrants Task Force with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's proposed rodenticide risk mitigation measures, which are "excessive, unlawful, lacking factual merit and, in a word, dangerous."

April 30, 2007
BERGESON & CAMPBELL, P.C. ANNOUNCES NANOTECHNOLOGY LAW BLOG
Blog Will Report U.S. and International Regulatory and Legal Developments Involving Nanotechnologies and Nanomaterials

Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. (B&C) is pleased to announce that its nanotechnology law blog is now available at http://nanotech.lawbc.com. B&C will update its blog with weekly and more frequent news items and documents, reporting on federal, local, and international regulatory, legal, and policy developments involving nanotechnologies and nanomaterials. Users may sign up to receive e-mails of new posts to the blog at http://nanotech.lawbc.com/subscribe.html.

B&C has made a concerted effort to be in the forefront of the science policy debate involving nanotechnologies and other emerging technologies. Lynn L. Bergeson counsels clients on health, safety, science policy, and related legal and regulatory aspects of nanotechnology and emerging transformative technologies, and on more traditional chemical product approval matters. Ms. Bergeson served in 2004 and 2005 on the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Nanotechnology Standards Panel (NSP) Steering Committee and is now a member of the ISO Technical Committee 229 on Nanotechnologies. Ms. Bergeson also serves on the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) Nanotechnology Technical Advisory Group (PCAST nTAG) and on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Steering Committee for the Pollution Prevention through Nanotechnology Conference. Ms. Bergeson also serves on the Executive Committee of the Environmental Law Institute’s (ELI) Board of Directors. Ms. Bergeson is Immediate Past Chair of the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources, and serves in other ABA leadership positions and headed the Section’s efforts in 2006 to analyze the legal authority available to EPA under existing federal environmental statutes to address potential issues arising in connection with applications on nanotechnology. See http://www.abanet.org/environ. Ms. Bergeson is a member of the Converging Technologies Bar Association (CTBA), Board of Directors and Chair of the CTBA Environmental, Health, and Safety Committee. Recent publications include: TSCA and Engineered Nanoscale Substances, Nanotechnology Law and Business (2007) (co-author); The Nanotechnology-Biology Interface: Exploring Models for Oversight, Center for Science, Technology & Public Policy, University of Minnesota (2006) (co-author); “Pesticides, Chemical Regulation, and Right-to-Know: 2005 Annual Report -- The Risks and Benefits of Nanoscale Materials,” in Environment, Energy, and Resources Law: The Year in Review 2005, ABA (2005); Selected Challenges in Applying Toxicogenomic Data in Federal Regulatory Settings, Proceedings of Workshop on Genetics and Environmental Regulation (2005) (co-author); “Pesticides, Chemical Regulation, and Right-to-Know: 2004 Annual Report” in Environment, Energy, and Resources Law: The Year in Review 2004, ABA (2004); The RCRA Practice Manual, ABA (2004); The TSCA Basic Practice Book, ABA (2000); The FIFRA Basic Practice Book, ABA (2000); Pesticides Law Handbook, Government Institutes (1999); Avoiding Liability for Hazardous Waste: RCRA, CERCLA and Related Corporate Law Issues, Bureau of National Affairs, Corporate Practice Series (1999); Chapter 7 -- Liability, Environmental Law Practice Guide, Matthew Bender (1992); and The Expanding Scope of Liability for Environmental Damage and Its Impact on Business Transactions, The Corporation Law Review (Spring 1985).

April 17, 2007
Wall Street Reporter Interviews Lynn L. Bergeson
The Acta Group, L.L.C. is pleased to announce that Wall Street Reporter interviewed Lynn L. Bergeson on April 16, 2007, regarding regulatory developments concerning nanoscale materials.

April 11, 2007
BERGESON & CAMPBELL, P.C. ANNOUNCES LYNN L. BERGESON WILL SPEAK AT NANOBUSINESS 2007
Bergeson Will Speak About Regulatory Developments and Emerging Issues in Nanotechnology

Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. (B&C) is pleased to announce that Lynn L. Bergeson will speak about regulatory developments and emerging environmental health and safety issues in nanotechnology at the Sixth Annual NanoBusiness Alliance Conference in New York City. Ms. Bergeson will speak on Sunday, April 15, 2007.

B&C, which is a proud co-sponsor of the Conference, has made a concerted effort to be in the forefront of the science policy debate involving nanotechnologies and other emerging technologies. Ms. Bergeson and other professionals at B&C counsel clients on health, safety, science policy, and related legal and regulatory aspects of nanotechnology and emerging transformative technologies, and on more traditional chemical product approval matters. Ms. Bergeson serves on the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) Nanotechnology Technical Advisory Group (PCAST nTAG). She also serves on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Steering Committee for the Pollution Prevention Through Nanotechnology Conference. Ms. Bergeson served in 2004 and 2005 on the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Nanotechnology Standards Panel (NSP) Steering Committee and is now a member of the ISO Technical Committee 229 on Nanotechnologies. Ms. Bergeson serves on the Executive Committee of the Environmental Law Institute’s (ELI) Board of Directors, and is Immediate Past Chair of the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources, serves in other ABA leadership positions, and leads the Section’s efforts to identify the legal authority available to the federal government to regulate nanotechnology under existing federal statutes and other legal authority. See http://www.abanet.org/environ. Ms. Bergeson is a member of the Converging Technologies Bar Association (CTBA), Board of Directors and Chair of the CTBA Environmental, Health, and Safety Committee. Recent publications include: TSCA and Engineered Nanoscale Substances, Nanotechnology Law and Business (2007) (co-author); The Nanotechnology-Biology Interface: Exploring Models for Oversight, Center for Science, Technology & Public Policy, University of Minnesota (2006) (co-author); “Pesticides, Chemical Regulation, and Right-to-Know: 2005 Annual Report -- The Risks and Benefits of Nanoscale Materials,” in Environment, Energy, and Resources Law: The Year in Review 2005, ABA (2005); Selected Challenges in Applying Toxicogenomic Data in Federal Regulatory Settings, Proceedings of Workshop on Genetics and Environmental Regulation (2005) (co-author); “Pesticides, Chemical Regulation, and Right-to-Know: 2004 Annual Report” in Environment, Energy, and Resources Law: The Year in Review 2004, ABA (2004); The RCRA Practice Manual, ABA (2004); The TSCA Basic Practice Book, ABA (2000); The FIFRA Basic Practice Book, ABA (2000); Pesticides Law Handbook, Government Institutes (1999); Avoiding Liability for Hazardous Waste: RCRA, CERCLA and Related Corporate Law Issues, Bureau of National Affairs, Corporate Practice Series (1999); Chapter 7 -- Liability, Environmental Law Practice Guide, Matthew Bender (1992); and The Expanding Scope of Liability for Environmental Damage and Its Impact on Business Transactions, The Corporation Law Review (Spring 1985).

March 6, 2007
FORMER EPA OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL LAWYER TIMOTHY D. BACKSTROM JOINS BERGESON & CAMPBELL, P.C.
Former EPA Attorney Brings Extensive Experience in Pesticide and Air Quality Issues

Timothy D. Backstrom, former attorney for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s Office of General Counsel, has joined Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.

Tim Backstrom has a distinguished career in government service. While in EPA’s Pesticides and Toxic Substances Division of the Office of General Counsel, he was responsible for negotiations with paint and coating manufacturers, which led to the elimination of mercury compounds used in paints and coatings. Tim also supervised extensive litigation involving the chemical dinoseb, including nine federal court actions and four formal administrative adjudications.

While in EPA’s Air and Radiation Division, Tim managed complex litigation involving hazardous air pollutants (HAP) and fuel additives. He also worked on a variety of rulemakings implementing the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments, including issuance of various emission standards for HAPs, delisting of particular HAPs and source categories, and review of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide. Tim was also EPA’s lead counsel in the lawsuit that led to settlement of the omnibus litigation concerning the general provisions for HAP emission standards and individual emission limitations adopted by permit.

Tim holds an undergraduate degree in environmental science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a J.D. with honors from Yale Law School.

February 1, 2007
EPA Regulates Nano Product, Not Nano Industry
The January/February 2007 issue of Small Times quotes Lynn L. Bergeson regarding the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's decision to review the Samsung silver ion generating washing machine as a device under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act.

January 17, 2007
2007 Outlook: REACH, New Regulations in U.S. States Suggest Volatile Year for Manufacturers
The January 17, 2007, issue of BNA's Daily Environment Report quotes Lynn L. Bergeson and Jim Aidala regarding global chemical regulation issues in 2007. Bergeson commented on the Congressional oversight hearings expected to be held on the Toxic Substances Control Act, stating: "Given the election results, which at the moment leave both houses of Congress in Democratic control, EPA is bracing itself for almost certain congressional 'investigations,' inquiries, oversight hearings and requests, and related interventions." Aidala commented on the challenge of passing legislation that would allow the United States to ratify the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POP), the POPs Protocol to the Convention on Long Range Transboundary Air Pollution, and the Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent Procedure for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade.

January 8, 2007
The Toxic Substances Control Act: A Summary of the Act and Its Major Requirements
The Congressional Research Service's January 3, 2007, report entitled The Toxic Substances Control Act: A Summary of the Act and Its Major Requirements includes citations to articles by Lynn L. Bergeson.

December 4, 2006
Life Plus LLC forms strategic alliance with Washington, D.C.-based consulting firm
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. and WASHINGTON, D.C., December 4, 2006 — West Lafayette-based Life Plus LLC announced today it has entered into an exclusive collaborative partnership with Washington, D.C.-based The Acta Group LLC to provide expertise on Asia's biotechnology-related product registration process. The Acta Group is a consulting affiliate of Bergeson & Campbell, P.C., a leading Washington, D.C., law firm that assists with product approval and regulation, product defense and associated business issues for a large number of clients in several countries with chemical control laws.

As a Purdue Research Park-based company that specializes in regulatory approval support services (i.e. compiling supporting toxicology data packages, including expert statements, literature reviews and risk assessments), Life Plus will collaborate with The Acta Group to control the spiraling costs and inefficiencies experienced by clients seeking regulatory approval to commercialize new chemical technologies, as well as products of biotechnology, nanotechnology and medical devices.

"Life Plus' affiliation with several Chinese toxicology labs provides an advantage to clients by improving the speed of mandatory testing in Chinese labs and by reducing the testing costs, which can exceed several hundred thousand dollars," said Mark Cisneros, Ph.D., president and CEO of Life Plus, which has been successful in its efforts to gain regulatory approvals for chemical and medical device technologies attempting to enter the Chinese marketplace.

"Bergeson & Campbell's and its affiliate's chemical regulatory practice is best-in-class and broadly focused, and this collaboration with Acta will allow Life Plus to offer services in new regulatory areas — such as agrochemicals and nanotechnologies — to our expanding client base," Cisneros said. "We take a multidisciplinary approach in assisting our clients, partnering with toxicological, chemical, engineering, economic, and other experts on individual matters as necessary to achieve results effectively and efficiently," said Lynn L. Bergeson, president of The Acta Group and a founding member of Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. "We chose Life Plus because the company has an outstanding reputation in delivering a fullservice offering to clients interested in commercializing new chemical technologies in the Asian marketplace." About Life Plus, LLC

With headquarters at Purdue Research Park in West Lafayette, Ind., and operations in Beijing, China, Life Plus LLC offers regulatory guidance and trade development support to firms throughout the world. The company's customer-focused philosophy has generated valuable results for clients, including the first successful navigation of a new substance notification through the Chinese's new chemical control law. Purdue Research Park is one of the largest business/science parks in the country and home to companies developing technologies discovered at the Birck Nanotechnology Center, the cornerstone for Purdue University's $300 million Discovery Park. Within Purdue Research Park, 140 businesses, of which more than 90 are high-tech, employ more than 2,900 people.

October 24, 2006 THE ACTA GROUP, L.L.C., ANNOUNCES THE LAUNCH OF ITS UK OFFICE, THE ACTA GROUP EU, LTD UK Center to “Fast-Track” Regulatory Response

The Acta Group, L.L.C. (Acta) is pleased to announce the launch of its UK-based consulting affiliate, The Acta Group EU, Ltd (Acta EU). Acta EU focuses on chemical product approval, support, and regulatory defense to help industry tackle the intimidating landscape of increasing chemical regulation in the region.

Acta EU has opened an office near Manchester, UK, with a team of specialists in product registration, regulatory issues, and toxicology as a center of expertise for industry. The company’s experience covers the industrial chemical, agrochemical, biocide, biotechnology, and nanotechnology sectors and also medical devices.

“Regardless of a product’s efficacy and economics, our industry’s biggest challenge in developing new markets and supporting existing portfolios are regulatory issues. One mistake can sink a project in a moment,” comments Lynn Bergeson, the head of Acta in Washington, D.C. and an attorney who has more than 20 years of experience in this sector.

The company already works with many U.S.-based chemical manufacturers and product formulators, and expansion into the European market has been prompted in part by the increasing challenges international businesses encounter in the European Union (EU) markets -- most recently the EU’s REACH regulatory framework (Registration, Evaluation, and Authorization of Chemicals).

“The spiralling costs and inefficiencies of regulatory systems make Europe an intimidating landscape in which to operate. Our role is to navigate through this minefield and get products to market more quickly and defend existing positions for our customers,” she added.

The Acta EU regulatory team provides project management to fast-track product approval and registration, and to build support and defense packages for product portfolios. Toxicology specialists compile supporting data packages, including literature searches, reviews, and risk assessments.

Julie Dodd, regulatory manager of Acta EU, commented, “We have expertise in the EU and a wealth of experience to draw on from our colleagues in the U.S. We aim to form a focal point for chemical and related industries to tackle the regulatory issues together, efficiently. The REACH framework is going to put this requirement to the top of the agenda for many companies marketing in Europe,” she said.

In addition to assisting industry with REACH, Acta EU focuses on supporting the registration and approval of industrial chemical and agrochemical products and defending existing product approvals in the EU review process. Nanotechnology is an important, emerging field where Acta EU will work to support and protect the industry’s operational flexibility, as authorities begin to develop regulatory frameworks for the sector.

Acta EU is based at The Heath Technology Park in Runcorn, near Manchester, in the heart of the UK chemical industry. Key personnel are listed below:

Dr. Alison Bartlett, Regulatory Manager -- Dr. Bartlett has worked both as a freelance consultant in document preparation and for the UK Health & Safety Executive as a Regulatory Toxicologist, preparing and appraising industrial chemical hazard and risk assessment documents produced under the ESR, OECD, NONS, and related industrial and agricultural chemical programs. Dr. Bartlett received her BSc. (Hons) in Biomedical Technology from Sheffield City Polytechnic and received her Ph.D. from Liverpool John Moores University in QSAR of the Immunotoxicity of beta-lactam antibiotics, sponsored by Glaxo SmithKline.

Julie Dodd, Regulatory Manager -- Ms. Dodd has broad experience in providing regulatory and technical services within the agrochemical industry. As the former European Regulatory Affairs Officer at United Phosphorus, Ltd., she was responsible for global registrations at the local, country, and EU levels, and was responsible for the preparation of toxicological, environmental, and agronomy data for presentation to governmental agencies worldwide. Prior to United Phosphorus, Ltd., Ms. Dodd was the Study Director at STL Runcorn, where she managed all aspects of studies that were conducted to GLP and OSPAR regulations. Ms. Dodd was also responsible for all aspects of projects pertaining to ecotoxicity and biodegradation testing of chemicals. Ms. Dodd received her BSc. (Hons) in Applied Biology from Liverpool John Moores University.

Steven William Green, Business Development Manager -- Mr. Green has significant experience in sales, marketing, and project management, as well as significant knowledge of regulatory systems around the world, including Japan and China. As the former Marketing Manager of SafePharm Laboratories, Ltd., Mr. Green assisted in the development and implementation of the company’s strategies and identifying new opportunities in the Far East and the Pacific Rim. Mr. Green graduated from the University of Teesside and received a Graduateship of the Royal Chemistry and an MRSC, CIM Advanced Certificate of Marketing from the University of Derby.

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August 28, 2006
HENRY M. JACOBY, MS JOINS BERGESON & CAMPBELL, P.C. LAW FIRM AND THE ACTA GROUP, L.L.C. AND THE ACTA GROUP, EU, LTD. CONSULTING PRACTICES

Mr. Jacoby Brings Extensive Experience in Pesticide Product Registration and Arbitration Issues

Henry M. Jacoby, MS, former Branch Chief of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Environmental Fate and Ground Water Branch, has joined Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. and its consulting affiliates, The Acta Group, L.L.C. (Acta) and The Acta Group, EU, Ltd. (Acta EU).

Mr. Jacoby has over 34 years of experience in assisting pesticide, insecticide, herbicide, fungicide, antimicrobial, wood preservation, and antifouling paint manufacturers and formulators in the area of environmental science and applications for federal and state pesticide registrations and tolerance petitions. Twenty-five years of his experience were gained at EPA, where he worked in the Office of Pesticide Programs as a Chemist, Product Manager, Senior Staff Member, and Branch Chief. Upon retiring from EPA, Mr. Jacoby joined the consultant firm of Charles, Conn & van Gemert, LLC as Director of Environmental Affairs. In 2001, Mr. Jacoby established his own regulatory consultant business. Mr. Jacoby holds an undergraduate degree in Chemistry from St. Norbert College and an M.S. in Management from Frostburg State University.

Because of his broad registration experience, Mr. Jacoby has been invited to give numerous seminars at major universities in the United States and at scientific and industrial conferences. He has organized national and international symposia for the scientific communities on environmental risk assessments used in registration of pesticides.

July 17, 2006
Lynn L. Bergeson Included in The Chambers USA Guide
We are pleased to announce that Lynn L. Bergeson has been included in The Chambers USA Guide for 2006. The USA Guide is based on over 10,000 in-depth interviews with clients and attorneys. Chambers & Partners then ranked the top firms and attorneys and described their merits -- often in the words of clients they interviewed. Rankings include technical legal ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial awareness/astuteness, diligence, commitment, and other qualities most valued by the client. The rankings and editorial comment about attorneys are independent and objective, and financial considerations play no part in the research process. Bergeson is “prominent in the chemicals and pesticide spheres.” In interviews, Bergeson was described as “a delightful person, honest and upfront. When providing legal advice, she is right on the money.”

June 26, 2006
JOSEPH E. PLAMONDON, PH.D. JOINS BERGESON & CAMPBELL, P.C. LAW FIRM AND THE ACTA GROUP, L.L.C. AND THE ACTA GROUP, EU, LTD. CONSULTING PRACTICES

Dr. Plamondon Brings Extensive Experience in Industrial Chemical Issues

Joseph E. Plamondon, Ph.D., former Director of Regulatory Affairs for Consortium for Environmental Risk Management, LLC (CERM), has joined Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. and its consulting affiliates, The Acta Group, L.L.C. (Acta) and The Acta Group, EU, Ltd. (Acta EU).

Dr. Plamondon has a long and distinguished career, and is well known in the industrial chemical community. As Director of Regulatory Affairs for CERM, Dr. Plamondon was responsible for research and development and new product development activities. He also provided strategic preparation and submission of premanufacture notifications (PMN) designed to avoid Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Section 5(e) consent orders and other adverse regulations. Prior to joining CERM, Dr. Plamondon was a staff scientist at Keller and Heckman LLP. Dr. Plamondon also brings a wealth of experience from his prior positions with Akzonobel Chemicals, Inc, Technology Sciences Group Inc., and Rohm and Haas Company. Dr. Plamondon holds an undergraduate degree in chemistry from Loras College, an M.S. in bio-organic chemistry from the University of California at Berkeley, and a Ph.D. from the University of California at Davis.

Dr. Plamondon has presented at many conferences and professional meetings, e.g., the American Chemistry Council’s Global Chemical Regulations Conference (Living with TSCA), among others, and has written extensively on chemical regulatory matters. His most recent article, “The DuPont TSCA Enforcement Action: Implications for the Chemical Industry,” was published in Environmental Quality Management.

June 19, 2006
Lynn L. Bergeson Included in The International Who’s Who of Business Lawyers
We are pleased to announce that Lynn L. Bergeson has been included in The International Who’s Who of Business Lawyers for 2006. Bergeson, who is listed in the Who’s Who for the second time and is included in the breakdown of environmental “stars” for the first time, is described as “a real go-getter in the chemical regulatory field.” The publication is based on research, including conversations with private practice lawyers of repute in the practice area in question or in related fields, as well as with general counsel. The individuals and firms they recommend are then canvassed using questionnaires. Who’s Who Legal then collates the returned data with information obtained from legal and financial media and respondent corporate counsel. A preliminary listing is distributed to all lawyers who were mentioned during the research. Telephone and face-to-face interviews are conducted internationally to refine the listing to a selection of between 200 and 600 lawyers who, by general agreement, are considered the pre-eminent lawyers in the field.

Who’s Who Legal sets a high nomination threshold for inclusion in The International Who’s Who of Business Lawyers. Only those lawyers who have met the independent research criteria are recommended and listed. Financial considerations play no part in the research process.

June 19, 2006
Regulating Nanotech Debated:  Ensuring Safety Without Stifling Key Innovation
The June 12, 2006, issue of the San Francisco Chronicle quotes Lynn L. Bergeson regarding the need for nanotechnology regulations, in addition to those under the Toxic Substances Control Act. Bergeson states: "EPA is taking a harder look at whether these (regulations) are sufficient, as many believe, or need some tweaks."

May 16, 2006
Firms Making Nanoengineered Pesticides Urged to Meet With EPA Staff on Data Needs
The May 15, 2006, issue of BNA's Daily Environment Report quotes Lynn L. Bergeson regarding how the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency could use the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) to regulate nanoengineered pesticides.

May 16, 2006
The Nanotechnology-Biology Interface: Exploring Models for Oversight
The workshop report for the University of Minnesota's Center for Science, Technology & Public Policy's September 15, 2005, workshop entitled "The Nanotechnology-Biology Interface: Exploring Models for Oversight" includes a summary of Lynn L. Bergeson's presentation regarding safety concerns and governance systems. The report is available on the university's website.

April 20, 2006
The Chemistry Is Right for Democrats
The March/April 2006 issue of The Environmental Forum quotes Lynn L. Bergeson regarding the adverse effects to the chemical industry of inferences drawn from biomonitoring data.

February 22, 2006
Lynn L. Bergeson Included in The International Who’s Who of Environment Lawyers
We are pleased to announce that Lynn L. Bergeson has been included in The International Who’s Who of Environment Lawyers, an extract from the 2006 edition of The International Who’s Who of Business Lawyers. Bergeson is described as “a real go-getter in the chemical regulatory field.” The publication is based on research, including conversations with private practice lawyers of repute in the practice area in question or in related fields, as well as with general counsel. The individuals and firms they recommend are then canvassed using questionnaires. Who’s Who Legal then collates the returned data with information obtained from legal and financial media and respondent corporate counsel. A preliminary listing is distributed to all lawyers who were mentioned during the research. Telephone and face-to-face interviews are conducted internationally to refine the listing to a selection of between 200 and 500 lawyers who, by general agreement, are considered the pre-eminent lawyers in the field.

Who’s Who Legal sets a high nomination threshold for inclusion on The International Who’s Who of Environment Lawyers. Only those lawyers who have met the independent research criteria are recommended and listed. Financial considerations play no part in the research process.

January 20, 2006
Industry Expects Pivotal Year for Regulation of Chemicals by EU, International Body
In the January 20, 2006, issue of BNA's Daily Environment Report, Lynn L. Bergeson and Jim V. Aidala are quoted regarding the impact the Registration, Evaluation, and Authorization of Chemicals (REACH) legislation would have U.S. chemical producers and exporters, California's biomonitoring legislation, Congressional priorities, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) activities regarding perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA).

October 13, 2005
Regulatory Initiatives 'Essential' To 'Facilitate Comfort' With Nanotechnology
In the October 13, 2005, issue of the BNA's Occupational Safety and Health Reporter, Lynn L. Bergeson is quoted regarding the business impacts and considerations surrounding nanotechnology. Bergeson states that the final goal of business certainty "will continue to be elusive and requires public confidence in nanotechnology, other emerging technologies, and products of nanotechnology."

October 11, 2005
Traditional Industries Generate Nanoparticles; Particle Tests May Change Health Priorities
In the October 10, 2005, issue of the BNA's Chemical Regulation Reporter, Lynn L. Bergeson describes the proliferation of federal regulations and nontraditional governmental risk management initiatives to address nanotechnologies expected in coming months and years.

October 3, 2005
The Business of Law
Lynn L. Bergeson is quoted in the October 2005 issue of Washington Lawyer in an article entitled "The Business of Law."  Bergeson describes the benefits of allowing employees to telecommute.

August 12, 2005
LYNN L. BERGESON ELECTED TO SERVE AS CHAIR OF THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION SECTION OF ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND RESOURCES

We are delighted to announce that Lynn L. Bergeson has been elected to serve as Chair of the American Bar Association Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources for 2005-2006. The Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources is the premier forum for lawyers working in areas related to the environment, natural resources, and energy. It represents more than 10,000 members with a wide range of professional interests. Lynn has long been active in the Section and has served in a number of leadership roles for the Section.

Lynn L. Bergeson is Managing Director of Bergeson & Campbell, P.C., a law firm concentrating on chemical product approval, regulation, product litigation, and associated business issues. In addition to her service to the American Bar Association, Ms. Bergeson serves on the Board and Executive Committee of the Environmental Law Institute, and serves on the editorial boards of a number of chemical regulatory and environmental publications.

About the American Bar Association

The American Bar Association’s Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources provides members with opportunities to enhance professional skills, stay on top of developments, and participate in dialogue in these substantive areas. The Section keeps members abreast on developing trends, current court decisions, legislative initiatives, and statutes concerning environmental, natural resources, and energy law.

With more than 400,000 members, the American Bar Association is the largest voluntary professional membership organization in the world. As the national voice of the legal profession, the American Bar Association works to improve the administration of justice, promotes programs that assist lawyers and judges in their work, accredits law schools, provides continuing legal education, and works to build public understanding around the world of the importance of the rule of law in a democratic society.

July 25, 2005
JOSEPH A. CONTI TO JOIN BERGESON & CAMPBELL, P.C. LAW FIRM AND THE ACTA GROUP, L.L.C. AND THE ACTA GROUP, EU, LTD. CONSULTING PRACTICES

Former Director of Regulatory Affairs for Bayer Environmental Science Brings Extensive Experience in Pesticide and Industrial Chemical Issues

Joseph A. Conti, former Director of Regulatory Affairs for Bayer Environmental Science, has joined Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. and its consulting affiliates, The Acta Group, L.L.C. (Acta) and The Acta Group, EU, Ltd. (Acta EU). The announcement was made today by Lynn L. Bergeson, a principal of the law firm.

Joe has a long and distinguished career, and is well known in the agricultural and industrial chemical communities. As Director of Regulatory Affairs for Bayer Environmental Science, Joe was responsible for new product and active ingredient registrations and reregistrations at the federal, state, and international levels. Prior to joining Bayer, Joe was Registration Manager and Manager of Microbiology for Lonza, Inc. Joe holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in natural science and biology from Saint Peter’s College and Seton Hall University, respectively, and a Masters of Business Administration from Fairleigh Dickinson University.

Joe will provide strategic, business, and policy advice to clients on a broad range of agricultural, industrial, and biological product approval and defense matters involving pesticides, industrial chemicals, and related specialty chemicals and their regulation under federal, state, and international regulatory programs. Joe’s sophisticated understanding of regulatory processes and the agricultural and industrial chemical markets will enhance the deep legal, regulatory, and science policy capabilities that Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. and its consulting affiliates, Acta and Acta EU, offer.

July 6, 2004
Lynn L. Bergeson Included in The Chambers USA Guide

We are pleased to announce that Lynn L. Bergeson has been included in The Chambers USA Guide: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business (USA Guide) for 2005. The USA Guide is based on over 10,000 in-depth interviews with clients and attorneys. Chambers & Partners then ranked the top firms and attorneys and described their merits -- often in the words of clients they interviewed. Rankings include technical legal ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial awareness/astuteness, diligence, commitment, and other qualities most valued by the client. The rankings and editorial comment about attorneys are independent and objective, and financial considerations play no part in the research process. In interviews, Bergeson was described as “excellent, pragmatic and effective.”

June 16, 2005
Regulation of Nanoparticles Urged by Nanotechnology Research Firm
In the June 16, 2005, issue of BNA's Daily Environment Report, Lynn L. Bergeson comments on the Lux Research report entitled A Prudent Approach to Nanotech Environmental Health and Safety Risks. According to Bergeson, the report "appears useful and relatively reflective of the views of many in the industry."

April 26, 2005
Researcher Says Makers of Nanomaterials Face Patent Challenges, Possible Regulation
The April 26, 2005, issue of BNA's Daily Environment Report quotes Lynn L. Bergeson regarding a voluntary pilot program that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is considering establishing for nanomaterials. According to Bergeson, EPA will seek comment on various approaches it could take to manage nanomaterials to ensure "regulatory hurdles will be required only if necessary." Bergeson noted that other issues that will define the risks and benefits of nanomaterials include public acceptance, investor acceptance, export controls, patent protection, patent infringement avoidance, and risk communication/insurance.

April 18, 2005
Regulating Chemicals: Concerns regarding REACH, nanomaterials, biomonitoring voiced at GlobalChem meeting
The April 4, 2005, issue of Chemical & Engineering News quotes Lynn L. Bergeson regarding the possibility that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency may attempt to use its authority under the Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, and other statutes to control management and disposal of nanomaterials




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