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Law Practice

Sep. 19, 2000

Salvation Army

Kathleen Smalley heads the legal department of Catellus, a company that actively salvages and cleans up environmentally plagued sites that most real estate companies pass up.

        By Liz Valsamis
        
        The notion of contaminated post-industrial sites or "brownfields," as they're known in the trade, generally call to mind images of desolate, polluted wastelands. For Catellus Development Corp.'s legal department, on the other hand, they're all in a day's work.
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