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Kim Logue Ortega

Associate Vice President

  • New Orleans LA UNITED STATES

ESG Strategist | Environmental Risk & Compliance Expert | Environmental Management Systems Advisor

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Biography

Kimberly Logue Ortega specializes in environmental risk and compliance. With over fifteen years of experience in the areas of environmental and natural resources law, Ms. Logue provides consulting and expert services for industrial facilities and law firms throughout the country. She has extensive experience with assessing and managing potential and ongoing compliance obligations with innovative client-focused strategies. Ms. Logue conducts environmental compliance audits, advises clients on the development of effective environmental management systems, and conducts due diligence associated with mergers and acquisitions. She routinely supports clients on rulemaking and legislative efforts focused on environmental and natural resources issues.

Kim was a contributor to J.S. Held's 2025 Global Risk Report.

Industry Expertise

Legal Services
Environmental Services
Energy
Cleantech

Areas of Expertise

Environmental Compliance
Risk Identification & Management
Agency Interface
Environmental Auditing
Independent Monitorship
Due Diligence
Regulatory Advocacy
Environmental Management System Development

Accomplishments & Recognitions

Leadership Greater Little Rock

Class XXXIII

Mid-South Super Lawyers Rising Star (Environmental, Appellate)

Associated with PPGMR Law, PLLC

Event Appearances

Infrastructure from the Ground Up

December 2024 | ABA Forum on Construction Law  New Orleans, LA

Articles

Unmasking Greenwashing: Avoiding Potentially Deceptive Practices

JD Supra

2024

This article explores greenwashing, a deceptive practice where exaggerated or false ESG claims are made, and recent regulatory actions.

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Crosscurrents: Companies Face Regulatory Uncertainties in Wake of SCOTUS Decisions

JD Supra

2024

Learn more about the consequences of potential regulatory rollbacks, impacts and risks to US businesses, and how companies can navigate regulatory turbulence.

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Will Derivative Shareholder Litigation Be the New Firing Line for Ensuring Achievement of Corporate Sustainability Goals?

JD Supra

2023

Mitigating climate change impacts is becoming a critical business priority, and the pressure to achieve corporate sustainability objectives is mounting as investment-focused regulations continue to drive companies toward net-zero emissions.

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Education

Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University

J.D.

Environmental Law

2007

University of Central Arkansas

B.S.

Biology

2004

Licenses and Certifications

American Bar Association

Section on Environment, Energy, & Resources

Arkansas Bar Association

Environmental Law Section

Texas Bar Association

Environment & Natural Resources Law Section
State of Texas

Spotlight

2 min

Environmental risks are becoming a central concern for organizations as regulations tighten, public expectations rise, and litigation related to environmental claims grows more common. Companies today must navigate a complex landscape where regulators, investors, and advocacy groups are paying closer attention to how environmental impacts are managed and reported. Recently, J.S. Held published the article, Environmental Claims and Disputes: Navigating Regulatory Change and Litigation Pressure, led by environmental risk and compliance expert Kimberly Logue Ortega. In this article, experts from J.S. Held share practical insights for insurance professionals and legal advisors on identifying environmental risks across industries and preparing for environmental disputes before they escalate. It examines how this increased scrutiny is creating new legal and financial pressures, particularly when organizations fail to comply with evolving regulations or when environmental claims made in public disclosures are challenged. A key issue is the growing focus on corporate environmental statements and sustainability reporting. Businesses face potential consequences whether they overstate environmental achievements, commonly referred to as “greenwashing" or avoid discussing them altogether. Without strong governance systems, clear internal oversight, and transparent reporting processes, organizations may expose themselves to regulatory penalties, legal disputes, and reputational damage. The article emphasizes that effective environmental governance is no longer simply a compliance exercise but an essential part of responsible corporate management. Kimberly Logue Ortega specializes in environmental risk and compliance. With over fifteen years of experience in the areas of environmental and natural resources law, Ms. Logue provides consulting and expert services for industrial facilities and law firms throughout the country. She has extensive experience with assessing and managing potential and ongoing compliance obligations. She routinely supports clients and media on rulemaking and legislative efforts focused on environmental and natural resources issues. View her profile As environmental regulations and stakeholder expectations continue to evolve, organizations that proactively strengthen their compliance frameworks and reporting practices will be better positioned to manage risk and build trust. The full report offers deeper insights into how companies can navigate regulatory change, reduce exposure to environmental claims, and develop stronger governance strategies in an increasingly complex landscape. To explore the topic further, simply connect with Kimberly through her icon below.

Kim Logue Ortega

1 min

A recent global survey of 1,400 sustainability executives showed that 58% of companies are engaging in “greenhushing” or intentionally decreasing their sustainability communications due to fear of facing government or public backlash. In this video, Kimberly Logue Ortega discusses why greenhushing has become a trend and examines the consequences as they relate to litigation, reputational risks, and progress toward global sustainability goals. To learn more about our Environmental Risk & Compliance Consulting Services click on the button below: Looking to know more or connect with Kim Logue Ortega about Greenhushing and its implications? Simply click on the icon to arrange an interview today.

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