Allison E. Bartlett Appointed to Beyond the Sanctuary Board of Directors

BartlettHarter Secrest & Emery LLP, a full-service business law firm with offices throughout New York, announced that Allison E. Bartlett, associate in the firm’s Environmental, Land Use and Zoning practice, has been appointed to serve on the Beyond the Sanctuary Board of Directors. 

Beyond the Sanctuary is a community-based organization, located in the historic Memorial AME Zion Church, that addresses the physical and emotional challenges of poverty, low income and hunger, for individuals in need by providing food, clothing, access to social workers, education, job readiness and other services in a compassionate and dignified manner.

Bartlett counsels clients on a wide range of environmental, land use and zoning matters including, environmental due diligence on corporate and real estate transactions, permitting and environmental regulatory compliance, land use, zoning and New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) review, Brownfields redevelopment, and more. She earned her law degree, summa cum laude, from Albany Law School and is a graduate of Vassar College.

Harter Secrest & Emery LLP Environmental, Land Use and Zoning attorneys counsel clients on all aspects of environmental, land use and zoning matters including Brownfields site development, hazardous waste site remediation, environmental litigation in state and federal courts, transactions, wetlands, zoning, and managing community involvement on controversial projects.  Our ability to work effectively with clients to develop efficient and intelligent solutions to their complex issues has resulted in HSE becoming one of the region’s preeminent law firms in environmental law, land-use and zoning matters. Recognition of our work includes a national-level ranking in U.S. News-Best Lawyers® 2020 “Best Law Firms” annual list of top law firms.

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