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  Stephen B. Latham
Title : Senior Partner
E-mail : slatham@suffolklaw.com

Riverhead:
33 West Second Street
Post Office Box 9398
Riverhead, New York 11901
Tel: 631-727-2180
Fax: 631-727-1767

East Hampton:
20 Main Street
East Hampton, New York 11937
Tel: 631-324-1200
Fax: 631-727-1767

Hauppauge:
490 Wheeler Road, Suite 165G
Hauppauge, New York 11788
Tel: 631-265-1414
Fax: 631-727-1767

   Practice Areas

Commercial & Residential Real Estate Development
Environmental Law
Commercial Transactions
Civil Litigation
Estate Planning
Administrative & Regulatory Law
Business Succession Planning
Land Use & Zoning
Municipal Law
Biography

Mr. Latham's practice is concentrated in the areas of commercial and residential real estate development, as well as in commercial and environmental litigation. He has an extensive background in the applicability of environmental regulations to land use planning. He has also represented many professionals in the negotiation of employment and other practice-related agreements and in the dissolution of professional organizations.

Mr. Latham has a broad background in several areas of environmental law, including the regulation of hazardous and solid wastes and the remediation of Brownfields properties. He has served as special counsel to many Long Island municipalities on a variety of environmental and land use matters and has represented municipalities as well as the private sector in negotiations involving the privatization of municipal services.

Since 1993, he has served as special counsel to the City of Glen Cove on a number of projects, including its redevelopment of the Glen Cove waterfront. He has also served as special counsel to the City of Long Beach in the closure of its MSW incinerator and the remediation of hazardous waste at that site.

As special counsel to the City of Glen Cove, Mr. Latham negotiated a precedent-setting Prospective Purchaser Agreement (PPA) with USEPA for the acquisition of two superfund sites by the City’s Industrial Development Agency. Those sites are now the focal point of Glen Cove’s $500 million waterfront redevelopment.

Mr. Latham is a former chairman of the Environmental Law Committee of the Suffolk County Bar Association.


Education

Mr. Latham has been an adjunct faculty member at Williams College, where he received a B.A. degree in 1971. He received a Juris Doctorate from Fordham University in 1977.



 Publications:
How To Buy A Home On The East End
Review Your Credit Report
What Is Probate?
It's Settled: Homeowners Are Covered
Who Needs A Durable Power Of Attorney?
Broker Commission Awarded Despite Rescinded Contract Of Sale

 Professional and Civic Associations:
Special Counsel to many Long Island Municipalities on Environmental Law
Former Chairman of the Environmental Law Committee of the Suffolk County Bar Association
Adjunct Faculty Member at Williams College
   

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