
Owens Corning secures dismissal of lawsuit alleging CERCLA and RCRA responsibility Jones Day represented Owens Corning in the defense of a lawsuit filed by the current owners of property in Southern California who sought recovery of alleged response costs under CERCLA, an order requiring cleanup under RCRA, and alleged damages under various state law claims related to environmental contamination at their property.before various energy and environmental regulatory authorities in California to secure a three-year extension of a retirement deadline for GenOn's Ormond Beach Generating Station, and defeated two CEQA lawsuits filed by a local municipality and an environmental group seeking to set aside the regulatory approvals. GenOn secures three-year extension of retirement deadline, after defeating CEQA challenges, for GenOn's Ormond Beach Generating Station Jones Day represented GenOn Holdings, Inc.For PG&E, after a seven-week jury trial, Tom secured a verdict that a policy issued by AIG covered PG&E for wildfire property damage totaling $24 million. Tom's recent representations include: Chevron, Fluor, Owens Corning, and Wells Fargo in CERCLA, RCRA, and CWA litigation matters (including citizen lawsuits) natural resource companies in managing major environmental incidents (including defending against lawsuits filed in multiple jurisdictions) product manufacturers in Prop 65 lawsuits Firestone, Procter & Gamble, and Toyota in regulatory enforcement matters (including CARB proceedings) GenOn Holdings and Sutter Home in securing regulatory approvals and permits for new and expanded operations (including defeating CEQA lawsuits challenging the regulatory approvals) Aerojet Rocketdyne (aerospace), Kyocera (semiconductor), and Scotts in environmental compliance matters oil and gas, power generators, and utilities in climate change and ESG matters and banks and private equity firms in environmental due diligence for real property and other transactions.
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He has appeared in all federal district courts in California, the Ninth and Eleventh Circuit Courts of Appeal, and California trial and appellate courts. Tom's clients have included energy, oil and gas, and mining companies technology companies aerospace, engineering, and construction companies automotive, equipment, and consumer product manufacturers retailers financial institutions and real property owners and developers. He represents clients in environmental litigation and regulatory enforcement proceedings, assists clients in securing permits and other regulatory approvals for their operations and projects, provides compliance counseling and due diligence/transactional support, and secures insurance defense and indemnity. Retrieved September 24, 2021.Tom Donnelly has practiced environmental law for more than 30 years. "Emergency! Actor Tim Donnelly Dead at 77".
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Donnelly retired from acting in 1984, last appearing in the action-adventure television series The A-Team.

After the series ended in 1977, he played starring roles in films Parts: The Clonus Horror and his brother's Dennis Donnelly 1978 film The Toolbox Murders. After he won the role, Donnelly had to cut some of his hair and shave his beard.

ĭonnelly later won the role of fireman Chet Kelly in Emergency!, when he auditioned in casting. He also appeared in Dragnet for five episodes, in which he was mentored by Jack Webb. Later in his career, Donnelly appeared in films and television programs, as his credits include Hawaii Five-O, The Secret of Santa Vittoria, Adam-12, The Legend of Jesse James and The Virginian. He began his career in 1957, appearing in the film Baby Face Nelson. Life and career ĭonnelly was born in Los Angeles on September 3, 1944, as the son of Eileen, a homemaker and Paul, an assistant director. He was perhaps best known for playing the role as fireman Chet Kelly in NBC's Emergency!. Timothy David Donnelly (Septem– September 17, 2021) was an American film and television actor.
