Attorney Profile
Jeffrey L. Roelofs

Jeff Roelofs has been practicing law since 1993, with a specialty in environmental and land use law. He counsels and advocates for clients in a wide range of matters including permitting, regulatory compliance, enforcement defense, real estate and business transactions, and litigation. Jeff appears regularly before state and federal environmental agencies and regulators and has appeared before nearly 100 local boards and commissions. He is admitted to practice in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Oregon.

Jeff currently represents a broad range of clients, from individual homeowners confronted with wetlands or zoning issues, abutters and citizen groups in administrative and judicial appeals of local and state permit decisions, municipalities and a state agency in need of specialized environmental or land use counsel, and one of Massachusetts’ largest residential and commercial developers in subdivision and zoning approval processes, environmental permitting, litigation, and other land use and environmental matters involving a variety of project types. Other representative matters include challenging or defending defense and prosecution of private cost recovery and contribution actions, regulatory counseling in the context of contaminated properties, administrative and judicial wetlands, subdivision and zoning appeals, environmental due diligence in connection with real estate and corporate transactions, and compliance, permitting and enforcement-related counseling and advocacy under federal, state and local environmental and land use laws.

Jeff is a member of the Boston Bar Association’s Environmental Section Steering Committee, the Licensed Site Professional Association, and the North East Builder’s Association of Massachusetts. Jeff formerly served as the co-chair of the Boston Bar Association’s Wetlands, Waterways and Water Quality Committee (2007-2010) and the co-chair of the Boston Bar Association’s Solo and Small Firm Section (2011-2013). He is also a former member of the Newburyport Planning Board.

Prior to opening his own practice in 2007, Law Offices of Jeffrey L. Roelofs, P.C., Jeff worked seven years with Anderson & Kreiger LLP (2000-2007), where he joined the firm as a partner in 2005, and six years with Foley, Hoag & Eliot LLP’s environmental department (1994-2000). Jeff is a graduate of Colgate University, where he received his undergraduate degree in Economics cum laude, and Cornell Law School, where he received his law degree cum laude and was Articles Editor for the Cornell International Law Journal.


RECOGNITIONS

Best Lawyers in America: Environmental Law (2014-present)


PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

MCLE Environmental and Land Use Case Law Update, Chair (2012).

Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act, Presentation, MCLE Basics Plus! Environmental Law Seminar (annually 2009-2013).

Speaker, “Serving Your Community on a Local Board or Commission: Opportunities, Rewards, and Challenges,” Boston Bar Association, January 14, 2011.

Don’t Be Fooled: Chapter 21J, §3 Does Not Protect LSP’s, LSPA News, Vol. 12, No. 5 (July/August 2005).

Wetlands Regulation in Massachusetts, Presentation to Boston College Environmental Law Seminar (2005 and 2007).

Chapter 14, “Environmental Matters,” Lease Drafting in Massachusetts (MCLE Manual, 3rd edition 2010 with 2013 Supplement) (chapter updates).

“Bestfoods” – A Return to Common Sense, 13 Toxics Law Reporter 127 (BNA, June 24, 1998) (co-authored with Robert S. Sanoff).

CERCLA Reauthorization, 108 Oregon Insider 1 (July 15, 1994).

United States-Canada Air Quality Agreement: A Framework for Addressing Transboundary Air Pollution Problems, 26 Cornell I.L.J. 421 (Spring 1993).


Attorney Profile
Elisabeth M. DeLisle

Beth DeLisle began practicing law in 2003, with a specialty in environmental law. Beth has represented clients in a wide range of environmental matters, including litigation, enforcement defense, compliance counseling, permitting and business transactions. She is admitted to practice in Massachusetts.

Beth has represented public and private clients on a range of state and federal environmental law issues including M.G.L. Chapter 21E, the federal Superfund statute, the Oil Pollution Act of 1990, the Clean Air Act, the Clean Water Act and environmental impact laws. In litigation matters, Beth has represented clients in various matters, including in disputes over responsibility for remediation costs and property damages related to contaminated parcels, disputes under the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act and contract disputes. Her transactional work includes performing environmental due diligence and addressing permitting aspects of the acquisition and disposition of businesses and facilities.

Beth currently serves as a co-chair of the Boston Bar Association Environmental Law Section’s Public Policy Committee.

Prior to joining the Law Offices of Jeffrey L. Roelofs, P.C., Beth practiced environmental law at Foley Hoag LLP from 2003 to 2012. Beth received her undergraduate degree from Middlebury College, where she received a BA in Environmental Studies with a focus in Conservation Biology. She received her law degree from the University of Chicago Law School, where she was a member of the University of Chicago Legal Forum and served as Vice-President of the Environmental Law Society.


PUBLICATIONS

Chapter 14, “Massachusetts Clean Air Act”, Massachusetts Environmental Law (MCLE, Inc., 3d ed. 2010) (Co-authored with Adam P. Kahn)