Alicia is a member of the firm's Environmental, Municipal, and Renewable Energy Practices. She has a broad-based practice, which involves representing clients involved in Article 78 proceedings, assisting clients with regulatory compliance matters, conducting environmental due diligence for corporate and real estate transactions, and assisting renewable energy developers, municipalities, and other clients with various land use, siting, and zoning matters, including as it pertains to environmental reviews and zoning approvals.
Prior to joining Hodgson Russ, Alicia was an associate at a mid-size firm in Rochester, where she practiced environmental and municipal law. During law school, she interned for the Honorable Denise L. Cote in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
Representative Work
Recognitions
Former Managing Editor, Pace Environmental Law Review
Teaching Assistant (Constitutional and Criminal Law), Pace University - Elisabeth Haub School of Law
News & Insights
Civic
Newsletter Editor, Honor Flight Rochester
Highlights
- AlertPublic Service Commission Rejects Utility’s Request to Impose Additional Charges on Distributed Energy Developers at Any Time Before Commercial Operation
- AlertGoodbye Chevron: Supreme Court Strikes Down 40-Year Precedent Eliminating Deference to Federal Agencies in Statutory Interpretation
- AlertAppellate Division (Mostly) Upholds New York City’s Local Law 97 but Remands for Further Consideration of New York State Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act Preemption Claim; City seeks to Appeal to the Court of Appeals