Navigating Lender Liability for Environmental Cleanup and Remediation Costs
Indemnification Agreements, Insurance, Reps and Warranties, Covenants, Loan Defaults, Workouts and Foreclosure
A live 90-minute premium CLE video webinar with interactive Q&A
This CLE course will discuss lender liability in real estate loan transactions for environmental cleanup and remediation and how the lender can minimize direct liability and diminution of the collateral's value due to environmental damages. The program will discuss risk mitigation in loan origination and during the life of the loan, including loan workouts and foreclosures.
Outline
- Theories of liability
- Indemnification agreements
- Insurance, reps and warranties, loan covenants, inspection rights
- Lender's due diligence at the time of loan default, workout, foreclosure
Benefits
The panel will review these and other key issues:
- What pitfalls do lenders face that may result in lender liability for environmental cleanup and remediation liability?
- What are the critical elements of environmental indemnity agreements?
- What are best practices for lenders to evaluate and manage environmental risks in real property loan transactions?
Faculty
Derek Ezovski
President
Outsourced Risk Management Solutions
Mr. Ezovski assists companies in creating best practices to manage their risks, with a focus on environmental risk... | Read More
Mr. Ezovski assists companies in creating best practices to manage their risks, with a focus on environmental risk management and remediation on real estate. Before founding ORMS, he served as managing director at Environmental Data Resources, a national environmental information company. His previous experience includes management positions with Marsh USA, where he was an insurance risk management professional; FleetBoston, where he served as the environmental risk manager for the bank’s Small Business Services Division; and Travelers, where, as an engineering manager, he helped resolve complex environmental cases. The author of numerous articles on environmental due diligence and other property risk management topics, Mr. Ezovski played a lead role in developing desktop environmental products that are simplifying the due diligence process for lenders. As a resource to the SBA, he also used his expertise to make due diligence for SBA loans easier to manage. Mr. Ezovski has presented to many leading industry organizations, including the Risk Management Association; Independent Community Bankers of America; Federal Financial Institutional Examination Council; Connecticut Department of Banking; National Association of Government Guaranteed Lenders; and the Environmental Bankers Association.
CloseLawrence P. (Larry) Schnapf
Principal
Schnapf LLC
Mr. Schnapf primarily concentrates on environmental risks associated with corporate, real estate and brownfield... | Read More
Mr. Schnapf primarily concentrates on environmental risks associated with corporate, real estate and brownfield transactions; commercial financing including asset-based lending, syndicated loans, mezzanine loans and distressed debt; and bankruptcy, workouts and corporate restructuring. He has extensive experience with brownfield redevelopment and financing, including representing affordable housing developers and assisting local development corporations or not-for-profit organizations with their brownfield planning programs. Mr. Schnapf also counsels clients on environmental, represents clients in federal and state environmental litigation, enforcement actions, administrative proceedings and private cost recovery actions. He is a past Chair of the Environmental Law Section of the NYSBA, Co-Chair of the NYSBA brownfield task force, and former Co-Chair of the NYSBA Hazardous Site Remediation Committee. Mr. Schnapf is a past Chair of the ABA Section of Business Law Committee on Environmental, Energy and Natural Resources Law and a Vice Chair of the ABA Section of Environment, Energy and Resources. He has also served on a number of ASTM Task Groups, including Chair of the legal subcommittee for the ASTM E1527 task force responsible for the 2013 and 2021 revisions to ASTM E1527 phase 1 standard and was Co-Chair of the legal sub-committee for the ASTM Vapor Intrusion Task Group.
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