Adam
Stolorow
Principal
Adam
Stolorow
Principal
Adam is an experienced litigator specializing in environmental, land use, regulatory and municipal law. He represents private parties, municipalities and government agencies in a wide range of issues including the environmental review of development projects under the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA), compliance and resolution of environmental enforcement matters before federal, state, and local agencies, zoning challenges, redevelopment of brownfield properties and site remediation. His work on Superfund cases includes the representation of a multi-national corporation at a complex contaminated sediment site and the representation of a Native American nation as trustee for natural resource damages claims.
As a founding Board member of the NYC Climate Action Alliance, Adam is committed to finding environmental solutions that help the City achieve its goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions 80 percent and offsetting remaining emissions to achieve a carbon-neutral NYC by 2050.
Prior to joining SPR in 2011, Adam served as an Assistant Corporation Counsel in the Environmental Law Division of the New York City Law Department, where he defended the City’s initiative to “green” its yellow taxi fleet against claims of preemption under the Clean Air Act, brought litigation to defend the City’s watershed, and defended City infrastructure projects in cases involving SEQRA and the Uniform Land Use Review Procedure (ULURP), the use of City parkland, and eminent domain. Before attending law school, Adam served as the statewide volunteer coordinator and aide to then-U.S. Senator Barack Obama, and as a communications officer in the United States Army Signal Corps.
City Point
The Governor Mario Cuomo Bridge
Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival
Indian Hill Park Conservancy
Long Island Power Authority – Jones Beach Energy & Nature Center
Village of Mamaroneck – Ethics Code
Tuscarora Nation – Buffalo River NRD
Indian Point Energy Center Relicensing/Decommissioning
Chautauqua Green Energy LLC – NY Green Bank
Nine Dot Energy – NY Green Bank
GSI – NY Green Bank
“The CERCLA Consent Order/Decree Templates Are Not Designed to Address Adaptive Management, So Do They Restrict Creativity?”
For: 2023 Sediment Workshop - EHS Support
The No Interruptions Podcast – Climate Change Initiatives
For: Mike Gallagher Podcast
“Local Law 154 Pulls the Plug on Fossil Fuels in New Buildings: Is New York City Ready for Its All-Electric Future?”
For: 33 Environmental Law in New York 169
“Affordable Housing and Climate Mitigation in New York City: Compliance and Financing Options for Building Owners Under Local Laws 97 and 116″
For: 32 Environmental Law in New York 19
“Landlord & Tenant Cooperation for Energy Efficiency” (Local Law 97)
For: IFMA NYC and CoreNet Global NYC,
“Environmental Racism and the Path to a Sustainable New York City”
For: Sick Empire Podcast Guest
“OK, Climate Change: Generations Unite to Take Action”
For: CIRKLE
“NYC Laws and Leases: What Can Be Done to Protect Tenants” (Local Law 97)
For: International Facility Management Association
“She Blinded Me with Science: New Technology as a Tool in Environmental Cases”
For: CLE panel chair, NYSBA
“Highlights of NYC’s Building Emissions Law”
For: Environmental Law Network Webinar
“How NYC Building Owners Will Cash In on the New Environmental Standards”
For: Queens Chamber of Commerce panelist on NYC Local Law 97
“SEQR: 2017 Proposed SEQR Amendments”
For: CLE Panelist, NYSBA
“The Environmental Lawyer’s Role in an Environmental Crisis”
For: The New York Environmental Lawyer
“Greening the Yellow Taxi Fleet”
For: City University of New York
“Federal Preemption of State and Local Environmental Initiatives: The Latest Battles”
For: ABA teleconference panelist
NYC Department of Buildings Releases Proposed Local Law 97 Regulations
NYC’s Natural Gas Ban Intends to Speed Up Building Electrification
NYC Department of Buildings Issues New Guidance on Local Law 97 Adjustment Applications
New York State Proposes Specific Greenhouse Gas Reduction Targets for 2030 and 2050
U.S. Supreme Court’s Latest CERCLA Decision Could Mean a Tangle for Future Litigation
David Paget’s Life and Career Featured in Super Lawyers Article
New York University School of Law, J.D., 2008, Dean's Scholarship
Brown University, B.A., 1998
New York, 2009
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
Co-Chair, Environmental Impact Review Committee, Section on Environmental & Energy Law of the New York State Bar Association
Founding board member, NYC Climate Action Alliance
Interim board chair and pro bono counsel for Green Guerillas, supporting community gardens in NYC
Member, Queens Chamber of Commerce, Energy & Environmental Committee
Member, New York City Bar Association, Environmental Law Committee
Member, Westchester County Bar Association, Municipal Law Section
New York City Environmental Law Leadership Institute (NYCELLI) participant, 2009