The Role of Tort Law in Regulating Regulations
Tuesday Policy Forum
April 3, 2012
12:15-1:30 PM
1207 Van Munching Hall
Christopher Nidel is an environmental attorney. Nidel represents individuals and groups across the country injured or threatened by exposures to toxic chemicals in the workplace and environment. Nidel also represents groups and non-profit organizations on several environmental issues including coal fired power plants and fly ash, groundwater contamination, and natural resource damages.
Nidel has a Bachelors degree in chemical engineering from the University of Virginia and a Masters degree in chemical engineering from M.I.T. After completing his Masters in engineering, Christopher spent five years doing process research and development at a major pharmaceutical company. After attending law school at the University of Virginia, Nidel went to work for Fred Baron, at the premier environmental and toxic tort firm, Baron and Budd in Dallas, Texas.
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