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Product Description Because of the amount of money routinely at risk in CERCLA cleanups, most private parties facing Superfund liability will continue to look to the courts for resolution. Focusing on case-oriented information, this guidebook casts light on the issues that are central to current Superfund litigation. Written by an experienced attorney who specializes in this area of law, The Superfund Manual provides key summaries of the state of the law under CERCLA along with invaluable practice tips and strategies that offer deeper insights into key litigation issues under the statute. Topics include: Government response authority under section 104 of CERCLA Remedy selection standards and remedy selection procedures Abatement authority under section 106 Liability issues, including causation, defenses, and types of recoverable costs Settlement Judicial review Organizing PRPs at multiparty sites Litigating a federal cost recovery action Private party actions (sections 107 and 113) Natural resource damages CERCLA and SARA Title III reporting requirements Insurance Bankruptcy About the Author Peter L. Gray is a partner in the Washington, D.C., office of Dentons US LLP, where for 30 years he has focused his practice on environmental law. Having handled virtually every imaginable environmental issue, he has extensive experience representing companies in disputes relating to cleanup of contaminated property, which can arise under CERCLA, RCRA, and their state counterparts.