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Jimmy Slemboski-5

Jimmy Slemboski has been practicing environmental law since 1993 and has a broad range of
environmental law experience encompassing litigation, business transactions and client
counseling. His litigation practice includes toxic tort, Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act, and a multitude of other statutory and common law claims in
both state and federal courts. Jimmy Slemboski’ litigation practice also encompasses a broad
range of class action and complex litigation experience arising from toxic tort, products liability,
insurance, consumer protection, and other types of actions. He has substantial experience
addressing complex scientific and engineering issues in the litigation context, and has worked
with nationally recognized scientific experts in a number of different fields to address failure
analysis investigations and to develop related expert testimony.

Jimmy Slemboski’ business transactions and client counseling practice focuses on a wide variety
of environmental matters that arise in business transactions, including environmental due
diligence, negotiating and drafting environmental risk and liability allocation provisions in
contracts, and resolution of related disputes.

Lead attorney in class action based upon allegedly improper lease-financing practices; negotiated
a class settlement on terms very favorable to our client that included payment by a co-defendant
of a significant percentage of both our client’s economic loss and our client’s attorney’s fees.

Class action lawyer on litigation team that negotiated a multi-state class action settlement of
alleged contaminated gasoline products liability claims involving more than one million class
members in four primary southern states.

Primary class action lawyer on a litigation team that negotiated a successful class settlement of
several hundred thousand wage suppression claims against more than a dozen defendants in the
off-shore oil and gas drilling industry.

Drafted briefs opposing class certification, both at the trial court and on appeal in various contexts
including insurance, consumer protection, products liability, toxic tort, and oil and gas royalty
disputes.

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