Practice Areas
At the intersection of environmental law and strategic business objectives, companies turn to Ed Callaway for advice on the regulatory demands and details that impact commercial development projects, acquisitions, and day-to-day operations in a wide range of industries. Clients appreciate Ed's professional and personal curiosity and his willingness to get his hands dirty - literally - when making on-site visits to better understand their operations.
Ed has provided enforcement defense and compliance advice to the largest solid waste disposal companies in the U.S., and has advised some of Tennessee's largest hazardous waste treatment facilities regarding permitting issues and matters involving site contamination and remediation.
He has assisted investors, developers and banks navigating Tennessee's brownfield redevelopment program, facilitating dozens of the state's landmark projects including HCA's headquarters, River North and Hill Center Sylvan Heights.
Ed also frequently serves as environmental counsel, performing critical due diligence assessments for clients involved in mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures in the healthcare, wireless communications, and other industries.
He has successfully resolved environmental compliance matters associated with mining and industrial operations and commercial real estate development projects throughout the Southeast, including local, state, and federal permitting as well as other issues that can delay or derail projects, including:
- Protection of endangered species
- Wetlands preservation
- Site contamination
Professional Memberships
Member, Nashville, Tennessee and American Bar Associations
Member and Former Chair, Environmental Law Sections of the Nashville and Tennessee Bar Associations
Member, Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources Section of the American Bar Association
Former Board Member, Volunteer Section, Solid Waste Association of North America
Former Program Vice Chair for the Environmental Transactions and Brownfields Committee, Section of Environment, Energy and Resources, American Bar Association