Rubin Rudman Partner Joins New England Environmental Committee
Event summary
- Tyler M. Franklin, a partner in Rubin Rudman's Environmental and Land Use Group, has joined the Leadership Team of the Environmental Business Council of New England's Ocean and Coastal Resources Committee.
- Franklin specializes in environmental, land use, and real estate matters, particularly in high-value properties on the Cape and Islands.
- He has been recognized in Boston Magazine's Top Lawyers List for Land Use/Environmental (2023-2025) and Lawdragon's 500 Leading Environmental Lawyers (2026).
- Franklin previously worked in hazardous waste remediation at the New Bedford Harbor Superfund Site.
The big picture
Rubin Rudman's appointment of Tyler Franklin to the Environmental Business Council of New England's Ocean and Coastal Resources Committee underscores the firm's strategic focus on environmental and land use regulation. This move comes at a time when coastal resiliency and stormwater management are becoming increasingly critical for developers and corporations in the region. With nearly 100 lawyers, Rubin Rudman serves a diverse client base, including real estate developers and regulated industries, positioning the firm to capitalize on growing environmental compliance needs.
What we're watching
- Regulatory Influence
- How Franklin's role on the committee will impact Rubin Rudman's influence in shaping coastal resiliency regulations and floodplain standards.
- Client Strategy
- Whether Rubin Rudman can leverage this appointment to attract more high-value waterfront development clients in New England.
- Policy Impact
- The pace at which evolving environmental policies will affect Rubin Rudman's existing and future projects in the region.
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