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Half technical and half legal in scope, this comprehensive source describes how to perform a critical review of an environmental report. Critical reviews are important because counsel must be confident that the information used from these reports as evidence is technically and legally defensible. Offers definitions and explains terminology. Details how to determine if a report is accurate, how to read it for sufficiency, how to determine if there are improper assumptions in the report and ascertain if it meets legal requirements such as evidentiary standards.
