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Ms.
Mangone practices in the areas of environmental,
municipal, natural resources law and represents public
and private sector clients in civil litigation.
Ms. Mangone holds a Bachelor of Arts from Boston
College and a Juris Doctor from Fordham University
School of Law. In addition to being admitted to the
practice of law in Arizona, Ms. Mangone is admitted to
practice in New York (2nd Dept.), the District of
Columbia and in Colorado, where she is a past Chair of
the Colorado Bar Association's Environmental Law
Section. Ms. Mangone is also admitted to appear before
the U.S. District Court in the Districts of Colorado and
Arizona.
Ms. Mangone was recently elected to a 3-year term to the
Arizona Bar's Environmental and Natural Resources Law
Section Executive Council. She edits the Section
Newsletter's Superfund column and published an article
explaining EPA's Brownfields "All Appropriate Inquiries"
Rule in the December issue of the Arizona Bar's monthly
publication, Arizona Attorney. Ms. Mangone is a past
speaker at Phoenix Brownfields University, the Arizona
chapter of the National Brownfield Association, American
Bar Association, Colorado Bar Association, CLE,
International Inc., Rocky Mountain Mineral Law
Foundation and University of Denver programs. She has
published several scholarly articles on
Superfund-related topics in various environmental law
journals across the country, including the Colorado
Lawyer, the University of Virginia's Environmental Law
Journal, the University of Denver's Law Review and the
ABA's Hazardous Waste Strategies Update.
Before entering private practice in 2005, Ms. Mangone
served as an Assistant Attorney General for the
Environmental Enforcement Section of the Arizona
Attorney General's Office and spent 15 years as a Senior
Attorney for the United States Environmental Protection
Agency in its Washington D.C. and Denver offices. At
EPA, Ms. Mangone was lead counsel on various Superfund
landfill and mining sites in the Rocky Mountain West and
on a variety of Clean Water Act, RCRA, the Oil Pollution
Act, the Clean Air Act and FIFRA administrative matters.
She served on numerous national workgroups charged with
drafting EPA's Superfund guidance documents and on
Administrator Browner's 1998 Superfund Reauthorization
Team. Ms. Mangone was a recipient of EPA's 1995 National
Superfund Team of the Year for her work on the
California Gulch Superfund Site Consent Decree and is
considered a national expert on lender liability and
residential homeowner liability under CERCLA. She also
served as the Team Leader for EPA Region 8's
Wetlands/Section 404 Technical Enforcement Program.
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