Profile
Megan Brillault is a national leader in defending class and mass action environmental and toxic tort litigation. American Lawyer awarded her Runner-Up for Litigator of the Week for her work securing dismissal of a major class action against a landfill for nuisance odors in Pennsylvania and in defending removal to federal court of four class action lawsuits against a landfill operator in Louisiana. She defends toxic tort and nuisance allegations regarding solid waste and biosolids, defends government enforcement actions and citizen suit cases against landfills and other facilities, litigates Superfund clean-ups, and prosecutes cases against ordinances that improperly regulate solid waste handling and land use. Megan is a Principal in the New York office of Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., a national environmental law firm and is a co-chair of the firm’s litigation practice group. She is also a AAA-trained mediator and an arbitrator for FINRA. Megan graduated from the University of Arizona and Elizabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, and served as federal judicial law clerk for the Hon. Charles L. Brieant in the Southern District of New York.Sessions