Nicholas R. Johnson

Professional Biography

Nicholas (Nick) Johnson is an associate with Foley & Lardner LLP and a member of the firm’s Environmental Regulation Practice.

Mr. Johnson has substantial experience in all facets of environmental law and corporate environmental risk management, including both contested proceedings and general regulatory guidance and advice with respect to CERCLA, RCRA, TSCA, the Clean Water Act, the Clean Air Act, state voluntary cleanup programs, and other state and federal environmental laws. Mr. Johnson routinely works with buyers, sellers, investment funds, and lenders to highlight and mitigate environmental risk in the context of corporate and real property transactions, including asset and stock transactions, acquisition financing, redevelopment of brownfields properties, and the purchase and sale of alternative energy facilities. He has helped clients navigate through the complexities of the CERCLA cleanup and cost recovery process, including the preparation and review of remedial investigations, risk assessments, and feasibility studies.

In addition to his corporate counseling practice, Mr. Johnson has litigated products liability and toxic tort claims due to alleged exposure to manufactured substances. Throughout the course of his litigation practice, he has managed all aspects of the discovery process, worked closely with retained experts, and engaged in significant motion practice, including dispositive motions.

Prior to joining Foley, Mr. Johnson held a research fellowship at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he published and spoke extensively on issues related to food safety and food products liability. At Foley, he advises food and beverage companies on food-related regulatory matters, including products liability, permitting matters, product recalls, and manufacturing best practices.

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