Eugene Megyesy, Jr., Director
Gene Megyesy's practice encompasses all areas of environmental law, including rulemaking, permitting, enforcement, and litigation. He has represented manufacturing, real estate, mining, and municipal clients. His representation has included corporations, public entities, and individuals. Gene has gained experience in working with these clients on cases involving the permitting of landfills, mining and manufacturing operations, as well as air, disposal, and water quality compliance issues at various facilities.
Gene has experience at both the Colorado Attorney General's Office and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. As a result of being Honorary Consul General of Hungary in this region, he has been involved in numerous international transactions and litigation.
Career Highlights
Represented corporate, municipal and private clients in lobbying, rulemaking, permitting, enforcement, litigation and negotiation on environmental matters while President and Shareholder at Saunders, Snyder, Ross and Dickson, P.C.
Represented agency during the review and revision of state environmental laws, regulations and permitting while at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region VIII, 1975-1978
Advised administrative agencies on rulemaking, permitting, and enforcement matters while at the Colorado Attorney General's Office, 1973-1975
Community Involvement & Affiliations
Member of the Colorado and Denver Bar Associations
Honorary Consul General of Hungary in Colorado and Wyoming
South Suburban Park Foundation, Former Board Member
Lecturer - U.S. Information Agency lectures in Germany and Turkey; Lecturer - University of Denver; lectured at environmental conferences; lectured on environmental and political issues in Hungary and Romania
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