Paul Dicharry’s practice spans over 30
years and covers a broad range of environmental and administrative law
matters, including regulatory and legislative drafting, contracting,
compliance, and litigation. Issues handled include permitting and
compliance under all media (air, water, waste) regulated by federal and
state environmental programs, as well as assessment and impact
statements, wetlands (permits, compliance and mitigation banking),
endangered species, natural resource damages, OSHA process safety
management, and oil and gas projects. He has led complex remediation and
environmental due diligence teams in several multi-million dollar
projects, domestic and international, and regularly supervises
compliance and self-evaluation audits for clients.
Before his legal career, Mr. Dicharry served as Assistant Dean,
Admissions & Records, Loyola University of the South (1971-73) and
as Environmental Protection Specialist for the U.S. Coast Guard, Eighth
District (1973-1981). In the latter position, he was a member of several
inter-agency wetland evaluation teams established by the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers. Following law school, Mr. Dicharry joined the firm
of Adams and Reese in New Orleans from 1981 to 2005. Mr. Dicharry
joined Taylor Porter in 2005.
Mr. Dicharry is a member of the Louisiana State Bar Association and is a
former Chairman of the Association’s Environmental Law Section. He is a
former member of the adjunct faculty at Tulane University School of Law
and has lectured frequently on environmental topics, both in the United
States and abroad. He was selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® since 2005, Best Lawyers’ Lawyer of the Year, Louisiana Super Lawyers, and Chambers USA.