
Daniel R. Farino
Partner
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Representative Experience
News & Insights
01.29.2026
Articles
NJDEP Revises and Re-Proposes Requirement to Report Contamination Discovered During Real Property Due Diligence
In this article for The Legal Intelligencer, partners Debra Rosen, Daniel Farino, and Charles Dennen examine NJDEP’s revised and re-proposed rule addressing the reporting of environmental contamination discovered during real property due diligence in New Jersey. For decades, New Jersey law generally required only responsible parties, not prospective purchasers, to report known discharges, a framework that has long shaped environmental due diligence practices in real estate transactions.
06.01.2024
Articles
Natural Resource Damages in New Jersey - Six Years After Litigation Revival, More Guidance Needed
Attorneys Vinita Banthia, Matt Conley and Daniel Farino write about the natural resource damages litigation revival in New Jersey in their co-authored New Jersey Lawyer article, "Natural Resource Damages in New Jersey - Six Years After Litigation Revival, More Guidance Needed." The current litigation push has focused on pursuing NRD claims with a goal of incentivizing more voluntary NRD settlements by responsible parties. However, the NJDEP would likely see more voluntary NRD settlements if it provided more guidance and certainty as to how these damages will be calculated.
05.17.2024
Speaking Engagements & Seminars
The Evolving Role of Government in Environmental Litigation
Attorneys Vinita Banthia, Charles Dennen and Daniel Farino will be presenting on "The Evolving Role of Government in Environmental Litigation," at the New Jersey State Bar Association's Annual Meeting & Convention. In both state court and federal courts, New Jersey practitioners are seeing an uptick of government-led and government-involved litigation involving emerging and expanding theories of liability and damages. Many of these actions involve so-called emerging contaminants, or contaminants for which new standards are being set. Our litigation attorneys will discuss and examine the changing landscape in environmental law, and preview what New Jersey attorneys may expect to see as the government’s role in environmental litigation continues to evolve.