Andrew B. Robins, who focuses on environmental law, counseling clients in regulatory compliance, cost recovery litigation, redevelopment, brownfields, transaction negotiation and risk analysis, was interviewed by Law360. Topics for discussion included his most challenging case (and what made it challenging), the resolution of liability amongst jointly liable tortfeasors and the system of environmental laws and regulations that has become overly dependent on regulatory fiat and a “command-and-control” philosophy dedicated to addressing “worst-case scenarios,” among other topics.