William K. Koska
LAW FIRM OR COMPANY:
Law Offices of William K. Koska & Associates,
15017 Skyridge Road
Poway, California 92064-2329
Office: (619) 514-7172
Email: [email protected]
Web: koskalaw.com
Of Counsel, Toxic Tort Practice Group
Tyson & Mendes
5661 La Jolla Boulevard
San Diego, CA 92037
Email: [email protected]
LAW SCHOOL:
Juris Doctorate
University of Arizona College of Law (1971)
UNDERGRADUATE AND OTHER GRADUATE DEGREES:
B.S. Business Administration
University of Florida (1968)
STATES WHERE LICENSED:
California; Tennessee
COURTS WHERE LICENSED:
- California Supreme Court
- Tennessee Supreme Court
- United States District Courts: Eastern District of Tennessee; Central District of California; Southern District of California; Northern District of California
BOARD CERTIFICATIONS, HONORS OR SPECIAL CERTIFICATIONS:
San Diego Magazine Top Lawyer 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
- San Diego County Bar Association
- La Jolla Bar Association
- Los Angeles County Bar Associations
- Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel
- Association of Southern California Defense Counsel
- Consumer Attorneys of San Diego
- ABA Environmental Section
- CBA Environmental Section
- CBA Real Property Section
- National Assocation of Water Companies
- American Ground Water Trust
- La Jolla Bar Association
- Former Chairman, Litigation Section of the Santa Monica Bar Association
- Infrastructure Commitee of the San Diego County Regional Chamber of Commerce
- Former President, Santa Monica Republican Club
- Elected to Los Angeles County Republican Central Committee
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
William K. Koska is a highly sought-after speaker, and has shared his experience in groundwater litigation with a number of national and regional industry associations, including the National Association of Water Companies (NAWC), the Southeast Regional Water Purveyors Association, the National Conference of Regulatory Attorneys and the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC).
Following his presentation at the 2008 annual meeting of the NARUC Committee on Water, the NARUC Board of Directors adopted a resolution encouraging states to consider legislation or regulations that would provide a safe harbor from liability for water purveyors providing water in compliance with federal and state drinking water standards, similar to the California safe harbor confirmed by the Court of Appeal in the August 2007 case In re: Groundwater Cases (154 Cal.App.4th 659).
PRESENTATIONS:
- 31st Annual National Conference of Regulatory Attorneys, “A Safe Harbor for Water Companies: From Litigation to Legislation,” June 2008, Charleston, South Carolina
- National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners Committee on Water, “A Safe Harbor for Water Companies that Comply with Safe Drinking Water Standards: State Legislation,” February 2008, Washington, D.C.
- National Association of Water Companies, 2007 National Drinking Water Symposium, “Relief From Tort Liability for Drinking Water Providers,” October 2007, La Jolla, California
- American States Water Company, Officers and Senior Management, “Managing Electronic Information and E-Discovery”
- National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, Staff Subcommittee on Accounting and Finance, “The Effect of Environmental Lawsuits,” September 2006, Portland, Maine
PUBLICATIONS:
- “From Litigation to Legislation: A Safe Harbor for Drinking Water Providers” (APWA Reporter, August 2008)
- “Wastewater Systems in 20 States Face Serious Funding Crisis” (April 3, 2008)
- “Unanimous Supreme Court Permits Private Parties to Sue for Cleanup Expenses Under CERCLA Section 107” (July 11, 2007)
- “Suing over Sewage: The Future of San Diego’s Coastal Waters” (San Diego Transcript, May 2, 2002)
FIELDS OF PRACTICE:
Real Estate Construction & Property Liability Litigation; Real Estate Transactional Matters; Equine Law Litigation & Transactional; Product Liability Litigation; Environmental & Toxic Tort Litigation and Claims; representation of clients on a broad range of environmental matters in various courts and administrative boards, including the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Representative litigations include CERCLA, CEQA, Clean Air Act, Proposition 65, asbestos-related cases, federal and state safe drinking water laws, and air quality issues.
LANGUAGES:
English