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Granta Y Nakayama

Granta Y Nakayama

USA 2026

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Practice Areas

Granta Nakayama specializes in energy and environmental issues. A partner in the Environmental practice with a focus on energy, Granta represents companies in a range of regulatory and enforcement matters.

With training as a nuclear engineer and more than a decade of experience as a practicing engineer and technical manager, Mr. Nakayama represents clients with products or services regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), along with state government agencies such as the California Air Resources Board. He defends companies in enforcement actions and litigation involving regulations and rate proceedings, and represents their interests in agency rulemakings and Congressional matters.

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Chambers Guide to the USA

Environment - District of Columbia

Band 1
Band 1

Individual Editorial
Granta Nakayama is especially sought after for his expertise in the CAA. He frequently acts on behalf of automobile manufacturers on issues relating to air emissions.

Transportation: Road (Automotive) - USA - Nationwide

Band 2
Band 2

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Granta Nakayama is an experienced attorney who is engaged by a number of industry-leading manufacturers in complex environmental regulatory investigations.

Strengths

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  • Granta is responsive and attentive, providing reliable, thoughtful support and clear communication.

    EnvironmentChambers Guide to the USA
  • Grant is responsive and attentive, providing reliable, thoughtful support and clear communication.

    Transportation: Road (Automotive)Chambers Guide to the USA

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