Kim Glassborow | Partner |
G&B Lawyers
Kim Glassborow is a
specialist planning & environmental partner who has spent over 10 years
dealing with various government agencies (including the Environment Protection
Authority, local councils, Department of Planning & Environment and
WorkCover) and has a wealth of experience in the ever evolving NSW waste
management sector.
She was the former
in-house Senior Legal Counsel at Dial A Dump Industries, one of the leading waste
management facilities in NSW. Prior to
that, Kim was a Senior Lawyer at Clayton Utz; a top tier Sydney law firm.
Kim advises waste
recycling companies on their legislative environmental compliance and work,
health and safety issues. She regularly assists in overseeing environmental
audits, updating work policies and assisting in environmental due diligence for
property acquisitions.
Kim advises developers
and industry on issues relating to town planning, compulsory acquisitions, contaminated
land, hazardous materials, environmental licensing, waste management and
regulation, supply chain compliance, employment, chain of responsibility and
pollution incidents.
Kim also assists clients
to obtain development and environmental licences and project approvals, manage
on-going environmental compliance, undertake contract reviews and resolve disputes,
environmental incidents and all aspects of Land and Environment Court and
Supreme Court litigation.
She is regarded as one
of the best planning and environmental lawyers in New South Wales, with a
particular interest in environmental waste management.
Kim was the former
elected Chair of the NSW Law Society Young Lawyers Planning & Environmental
Law Committee and is also a published author of Lexis Nexis publication on ‘Annotations to the Land and Environment
Court Act & Rules’.
Kim can be contacted on M: 0481 287 528 or E: kglassborow@gandblawyers.com.au
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