Lee D. Hoffman is chair of Pullman & Comley’s Environmental, Energy and Telecommunications Department and is a member of the firm’s Executive Committee. He advises clients on various matters including the redevelopment of brownfields to productive use, the siting and permitting of renewable and merchant power facilities, counseling clients on environmental compliance issues, assisting with facility audits, advising companies on the ramifications associated with the acquisition or divestiture of assets, regulatory interpretation and conducting facility audits. In addition, Lee litigates and advises clients in the areas of environmental law, energy and utility matters and toxic tort suits.
Mr. Hoffman’s professional activities include serving as a member of the General Assembly’s Taskforce on Brownfields Strategies, the Chair of the Environmental Section and the past Chair of the Energy, Public Utility and Communications Section of the Connecticut Bar Association, secretary of the Town of Windsor’s Redevelopment Authority, a board member of the Connecticut chapter of the Air & Waste Management Association, and as a member of the Connecticut Business and Industry Association’s Energy and Environmental Committee. Lee also served as an adjunct professor at the University of Connecticut Law School for 12 years. Lee is a graduate of Tulane University and the George Washington University Law School. In his free time, Lee can be found in the woods camping with a Boy Scout troop or trying to catch a fish in the waters of the Northeast.