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Julie R. Domike
Partner
Building on nearly nine years with EPA Headquarters' Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, since leaving EPA in 1996 Julie has engaged in a broad-based environmental law practice. Her practice encompasses a range of activities related to stationary sources including rulemaking, compliance counseling and permitting, including New Source Review. On the mobile source side, she has worked on rulemaking, compliance counseling and engine certification, as well as fuels standards. She has represented companies in rule development as well as challenges before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. Julie has represented several companies in negotiations with the U.S. Department of Justice and EPA in single-source settlements for both stationary and mobile sources, dealing with a sole alleged noncompliance, as well as numerous refining companies in global refinery settlements, affecting multiple facilities. In addition to counseling on alleged violations, Julie has advised clients on environmental audits of their facilities, and subsequent correction and disclosure to the state and federal environmental agencies.
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Practice areas:
Environmental law, specializing in Clean Air Act matters, including stationary and mobile source compliance, enforcement defense, rule development and rule challenges
Education:
Mount Holyoke College, AB
cum laude, 1976
Georgetown University, JD, 1986
Bar Admissions:
Maryland (1986)
Washington, DC (1987)
Court Admissions:
U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia
U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit
U.S. Supreme Court
Affiliations/Honors:
Member, Air Quality and Administrative Law Committees, Section on
Environment and Natural Resources of the American Bar Association
Women’s Council on Energy and Environment
Environmental Law Institute
Multiple speaking engagements on Clean Air Act matters for the American Bar Association since 1995
Chambers, Recommended Lawyers in Washington, D.C. (Environmental), 2005
Best Lawyers in America, 2006
Publications:
J. R. Domike and A. W. Ray, “Injustices In Plant Sitings?,” The National Law Journal, December 1997
J. R. Domike and A. C. Zacaroli, “Reinterpretation of NSR Regulations Could Have Costly Implications for Businesses,” Business News Analysis, Environment Reporter, March 2000
J. R. Domike and A. C. Zacaroli, “The Clean Air Act Handbook – Chapter 17, Civil Enforcement,” ABA Publications, Second Edition, 2004
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