Brent T. Carney is involved in advising and representing the firm’s public and private sector clients. In addition to advising the public authorities and local governments represented by the firm on matters relating to the environment, land development, local government and regulatory issues, Mr. Carney is also a litigator in environmental matters. Prior to joining the firm and receiving his juris doctorate, Mr. Carney was employed by Cycle Chem, a major hazardous waste disposal and management practice business and served as managing editor of the New England Law Review.
J.D., cum laude, New England School of Law, Boston, Massachusetts, 1997
Managing Editor, New England Law Review, 1996-1997
B.A., with honors, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1992
Professional Experience
Engaged in private practice of law, providing legal services in matters of environmental, land use, redevelopment , eminent domain, and local government and municipal and sewerage authority law. In addition to advising and counseling the firm's public and private sector clients in matters that involve a broad spectrum of legal issues, Mr. Carney is also a litigator with more than ten years' experience representing clients in state and federal court and before administrative agencies.