Stanley Kaminsky is an associate in the firm's environmental practice group and represents clients in a range of environmental litigation matters.
Stanley graduated from Cornell Law School, where he was the president of the Environmental Law Society. While in law school, Stanley served as a legal intern for the State of Alaska Department of Law in Anchorage, AK.
Stanley graduated summa cum laude from Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications. Before law school, he formed the Scranton, PA Chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby and worked to improve Pennsylvania’s state parks and forests as a crew member of the Student Conservation Association’s Outdoor Corps.
Experience
- Fortune 500 company in action seeking natural resource damages at New Jersey-based site within the New York metropolitan area
- Alaska Native corporation in negotiations to secure easements
- Fortune 500 company in litigation-risk assessment regarding use of PFAS in company products and processes
- Chemical company in citizen suit under the Clean Water Act
- Chemical company in action seeking natural resource damages in North Carolina
Perspectives
April 25, 2025
Which Way Does the Wind Blow? DOI’s Order Halting New York’s Offshore Wind Project and What the Order Signals for the Future
Environmental Edge: Climate Change & Regulatory Insights
Credentials
Education
- J.D., Cornell Law School, 2023, CALI Award in Music Law
- B.S., Television, Radio, and Film with a Minor in Music History and Cultures, Syracuse University, 2016, summa cum laude, Dean’s List all semesters, Zak Trifone Love of Life and Music Award
Admissions
- New York
Activities
- Founder and Former Leader of Scranton, PA Citizens’ Climate Lobby Chapter
- Former Student Conservation Association Outdoor Corps Member