Our Attorneys
Greg Rogers
750 N. St. Paul Street, Suite 200
Dallas, Texas 75201
214.692.8385 (Direct)
214.692.6610 (Fax)
rogers@gsfpc.com
 

Mr. Rogers is Of Counsel to the firm. His practice encompasses environmental aspects of corporate governance, financial reporting, and real estate and commercial transactions for clients in a broad range of industries, including real estate, manufacturing, oil and gas, chemicals, transportation, and forest products. He also advises clients on brownfield acquisition and redevelopment activities, including pre-acquisition due diligence, environmental risk transfer, municipal setting designations, and site cleanups under the Texas voluntary cleanup program. He is recognized in Best Lawyers in America in the field of environmental law.

He is Chairman of the American Bar Association’s Environmental Disclosure Committee, a past member of the Editorial Board of Brownfield News, a contributing author to Brownfields Law & Practice, and a guest lecturer at the University of Texas at Dallas School of Management, the Donald Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, University of California, Santa Barbara, and the Stanford Graduate School of Business.  He is author of “Financial Reporting of Environmental Liabilities and Risks after Sarbanes-Oxley” (Wiley, 2005). 

Other publications include “Environmental Financial Disclosure Rules and Their Impact on Brownfields Transactions,” Winner of the Best Papers Award, ABA Environment, Energy, and Resources Law Summit: 16th Section Fall Meeting, September 2008. “Environmentally Insolvent: Fair Value Measurement of Environmental Liabilities Poses Solvency Risk,” Business Law Today, July/August 2008, “Japan’s brownfields brought to bear,” Environmental Finance, October 2007, “Environmental Disclosure Due Diligence: The Next Step in Environmental Due Diligence,” Winner of the Best Papers Award, American Bar Association Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources, 36th Conference on Environmental Law, March 2007, “The Emperor Has No Clothes: Going Naked on Environmental D&O Exposures, by Greg Rogers, Risk Management Magazine,” December 2004, “How the outside can help the inside: Corporate counsel can’t do it all,” Business Law Today, Volume July/August 2004, and “Environmental Transparency, Five Areas for Concern,” Financial Executive Magazine, June 2004, “Pollution Risk Oversight,” Directors Monthly, February 2004, and “Uninsured and Undisclosed Environmental Liabilities Pose Risks for Directors,” Directors Monthly, May 2003.

Mr. Rogers earned his law degree from Southern Methodist University School of Law as a Hatton W. Summers Scholar in 1987. While in law school, he was a Law Review Editor, member of the Order of the Coif, and President of the Barristers. Mr. Rogers received his Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Accounting from the University of Oklahoma in 1983.

 
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