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Overview

With a primary focus on project development and optimization, Aleava guides clients in their compliance with environmental law.

Aleava is an environmental attorney who guides companies, especially manufacturers and mining organizations, through the permitting and environmental review processes as they begin, expand, or alter projects. She also works alongside clients to develop administrative records that will stand up to scrutiny, ensuring that regulatory compliance is built in from the start and that future risks are anticipated. 

In addition, Aleava handles traditional environmental law matters, including Superfund and CERCLA cases, helping clients understand liability and defend themselves in high-stakes, high-value disputes. Clients seeking to acquire real property with a history of manufacturing activities also turn to Aleava for clear advice on environmental risks and practical strategies for protection.

Aleava’s practice includes litigation, often involving objections to agency decisions or private disputes, such as personal injury matters and exposure allegations. With significant experience at both trial and appellate levels, Aleava is known for presenting strong oral arguments and crafting technical, innovative legal arguments that resonate with judges.

Environmental law has always fascinated Aleava thanks to its interdisciplinary nature. For her, working with scientific experts and translating complex technical information into clear legal arguments is a highlight of the practice area. She loves navigating the interplay between federal and state law, various agencies, and a wide range of legal topics, from land use to finance. 

Early in her career, Aleava developed a focus on mining, building a multimillion-dollar natural resource mining practice at a time when few attorneys concentrated on a specific industry. She has frequently managed highly complex permitting and litigation for major, nationally known mining projects.

Prior to joining the firm, Aleava served in an in-house counsel role for a medical device company with manufacturing locations across the globe—giving her experience with overseas environmental regulations as well. Most importantly, her time in-house experience provided insight into the unique challenges faced by clients. Aleava understands that outside counsel must make clients’ work easier, not more complicated, and deliver clear value.

Clients benefit from Aleava’s understanding of business needs and regulatory requirements. She knows how important business matters are to clients, and she also knows that they genuinely desire to comply with regulations. Aleava helps clients align with public policy and regulatory expectations while achieving business goals, with an eye toward making sound environmental decisions that serve both business and broader societal interests.

Industry

Services

Education

  • J.D., University of Minnesota Law School
  • B.A., Lewis & Clark College

Admissions

  • Minnesota
  • Oregon

Professional Memberships and Certifications

  • OSHA 10-Hour Certification

Languages

  • French, conversational
  • Japanese, conversational


*Contact Aleava to set up an in-person consultation by appointment in the Minneapolis office.

Experience

Representative Transactional Matters

  • Served as lead U.S. counsel for publicly traded mining company in connection with negotiating and drafting of joint venture agreements involving combination of large copper-nickel deposits and related mining projects in the United States controlled by major international mining companies.
  • Represented publicly traded mining company in acquiring surface and mineral lands, existing processing facilities and related pipeline, roadway, and rail infrastructure, and in completing permit transfers and associated regulatory processes.
  • Represented publicly traded companies in negotiating and drafting share exchange, merger, and spin-off agreements.
  • Assisted multiple companies in assembling surface and mineral interests and water rights in connection with mining and renewable energy development projects, including negotiating joint venture agreements, leases and licenses, option agreements, and power supply arrangements.
  • Provided legal opinions to mining companies in connection with equity and debt financing transactions.
  • Advised multiple clients in negotiating, drafting, and implementing joint venture agreements for mining projects.
  • Represented mining companies with respect to various agreements relating to equity and debt financing, including term and revolving loan agreements, loan security agreements, and securities offerings.
  • Counseled mining companies in negotiating, drafting, and implementing power supply arrangements, including power purchase agreements with utilities, routing of power supply facilities, and evaluating solar power project on existing tailings basin.
  • Assisted mining companies in preparing disclosures, including technical reports, required for equity offerings on New York and Toronto Stock Exchanges.
  • Represented mining company in negotiating and entering into project development, contract mining, and private and state lease agreements to develop manganese mining project.
  • Advised multiple clients in negotiating and drafting royalty agreements and product sales, distribution, and marketing agreements.
  • Assisted mining clients with legal issues and risk analyses associated with conceptual studies, prefeasibility studies, and other technical studies and reports.
  • Advised mining companies in corporate governance matters involving joint venture participants.
  • Represented committee of unsecured creditors in connection with mining company bankruptcy proceedings.
  • Advised railroad company in negotiations with private PCB manufacturer and state agency with respect to access, remediation, and indemnification agreements involving cleanup of former PCB manufacturing site.
  • Represented pipeline company in negotiating easements and licenses necessary for development of pipeline corridors and facility construction.
  • Advised agribusiness company in negotiation of power supply agreement with utility, and in related permitting matters with state agency, loan agreements with lender, and development contracts with consultants in connection with renewable energy project.

Representative Regulatory Matters

  • Represented mining company as part of multiple-firm team that secured federal and state mining and environmental permits for copper-nickel mine, including permits and other authorizations involving federal and state water, wetlands, mining, dam safety and air laws and regulations.
  • Represented company in negotiating financial assurance arrangements (involving hundreds of millions of dollars in estimated costs) with governmental authorities and private counterparties for mine project, including bonds, letters of credit, trust and cash arrangements, insurance policies, indemnity and guarantee arrangements, and other agreements.
  • Advised petroleum pipeline company in connection with state environmental review and wetland permitting procedures relating to pipeline replacement and expansion project.
  • Represented agribusiness company in completing federal environmental review under NEPA, U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs lease approval procedures, and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and tribal permitting requirements relating to construction and operation of production facilities located in Indian Country.
  • Advised mining companies in securing permits and other authorizations, including NEPA and state environmental review approvals, from federal and state agencies (including U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) in connection with programs for mineral exploration, environmental monitoring, and other project-development related matters.
  • Assisted lead mining company in securing NPDES permit under federal Clean Water Act and completing consultation under federal Endangered Species Act in connection with construction of new tailings impoundment.
  • Represented numerous companies (including variety of mining, manufacturing, and agribusiness operations and banks and other financial institutions) in undertaking due diligence investigations and in obtaining "brownfield" protections from federal and state agencies in connection with purchase, sale and leasing of real properties and other assets and in loan and other financing and investment transactions.

Representative Litigation and Enforcement Matters

  • Represented railroad company in defending actions by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Department of Justice, and private parties seeking contribution and response costs under CERCLA and state law involving cleanup of Superfund site, including remediation requirements for dredging in Lake Superior.
  • Represented railroad company in subsequent indemnity/breach of contract action in federal district court involving above-referenced Superfund site, defeating plaintiff's claims and prevailing on railroad company's counterclaims.
  • Represented trade groups for U.S. and Canadian shippers in the Great Lakes in state and federal actions involving challenges by environmental groups to permits and certifications issued pursuant to federal Clean Water Act and state law.
  • Advised lead recycling company in defending against enforcement action alleging violation of federal and state air emissions control rules and permits and in negotiating settlement agreement with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, including penalty reductions through use of EPA-approved supplemental environmental project.
  • Assisted agricultural chemical producer and supplier in defending against enforcement action by state agency and in negotiating settlement agreement relating to chemical release claims.
  • Advised agribusiness companies in defending and settling federal and state enforcement actions involving alleged violations of permits and rules for confined animal feeding operations, including matters involving pollutant releases and response actions, occupational safety matters, and regulatory violations.
  • Represented livestock producers in multiple lawsuits in federal and tribal court involving U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs and tribal entities relating to claims under federal law (including NEPA) and tribal law, all of which were resolved to allow project to be constructed and operated in Indian Country.
  • Acted as lead outside environmental counsel for global food manufacturer in defending in over 20 federal and state Superfund and environmental cases principally involving chemical unit operated by company before CERCLA's enactment.
  • Represented lender sued under CERCLA after foreclosing on security interests, and defeated claims in one of the first cases successfully applying CERCLA's security-interest safe harbor to avoid lender liability - Ashland Oil, Inc. v. Sonford Products Corp., 810 F.Supp 1057 (D. Minn. 1993).
  • Represented major pesticide manufacturers and distributors, and defeated claims by state agency seeking to expand Superfund-type liabilities through cost recovery against manufacturers/distributors in connection with chemical releases caused by their customer - Tessman Seed and Chemical Co, et al. v. State of Minnesota, 467 NW2d 625 (Minn. App. 1991).
Outside the Office

With three elementary age children, Aleava spends most of her free time with her family. She and her kids love to play games—especially card games—and spend time outdoors in nature.

Aleava also loves to dance, practice yoga, get lost in a good book, and try her hand at creative writing. She and her kids are avid travelers, most often to Ireland, where her children have family.

Community Leadership

Aleava has volunteered with the Women’s Debate Institute, the only debate organization focused on gender inclusivity in debate, since 2005. She has previously served as a board member. As a first generation college student whose involvement with her undergraduate debate team led her to law school, Aleava is passionate about access to this pipeline to the legal profession.

Aleava cares deeply about inclusion issues in general and aims to be as involved in inclusive causes as possible at every firm she joins.

In-House Counsel Experience
  • Medtronic, Senior Principal Legal Counsel – Environmental, 2023-2025