Top best Environmental Lawyers in ZIP 97035 | 12 available
12 Environmental lawyers are available in ZIP code 97035 in Chico, California. Average rating of these lawyers is 3.8/5 and 58% provide free consultation with average fees of $270 per hour.
Environmental Lawyers Nearby Chico 97035 (by distance)
Within 5 miles near you
(Tigard Area) 97223 3.2 miles
Within 10 miles near you
(Portland Area) 97204 7.7 miles
Within 25 miles near you
(Hillsboro Area) 97124 15.2 miles
(Vancouver Area) 98661 16.4 miles
Within 50 miles near you
(Banks Area) 97116 25.5 miles
7 - 12
$184 - $355
43% - 72%
3.6 - 4.0 ★
FAQs - Environmental Lawyers in 97035 city Chico How many Environmental lawyers actively serve residents of Chico, California? Approximately 44 licensed attorneys focus on Environmental across Chico, California. Most matters are filed through the California District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Environmental lawyers in Chico, California? In Chico, typical rates range from $176-$292 per hour for Environmental. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3906 and $7934, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Environmental matters usually take in courts near Chico? Environmental cases in Chico, California usually take around 5-8 months depending on complexity and the California District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Environmental cases for people living in Chico, California? Residents of Chico typically see Environmental filings handled by the California District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Environmental? About 64% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Environmental, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
12 Environmental Lawyers Found Near You
Steve grew up in the arid West, where he learned at an early age that
Western history, politics, and power are all closely linked by our most
precious resource — water. He gained an appreciation for Western water
and land issues by spending many hours accompanying his father's
geology field trips around the mountains and plains of the Rocky
Mountain region and by spending his summers working on cattle ranches.
This intimate experience with the West's resources and the people who
depend on them shapes Steve's perspective as an attorney and provides
him with a personal understanding of the unique issues faced by
landowners, businesses, and local governments who operate in the
Pacific Northwest and beyond. As a lawyer, Steve uses this experience and knowledge to help his
clients understand and navigate the complex legal environment that
governs natural resources, environmental, real estate, and land use
matters. He advises clients in a wide variety of contexts including
transactions, administrative proceedings, and legislation. Steve is
also a seasoned litigator who effectively represents his clients before
state agencies as well as state and federal courts, having served as
counsel on several cases involving water rights issues of first
impression before Oregon, Colorado, and federal courts.. Water rights acquisitions, sales, and leases
Water rights audits and appraisals
Water rights permitting and adjudication
Water rights transfers
Water rights litigation before administrative and judicial bodies
Bureau of Reclamation project rights and contracts
Endangered Species Act audits and compliance
Wetlands and water quality compliance
David A. Rabbino is a member of the firm’s Dirt Law practice group. He has over 25 years of experience in environmental law and environmental litigation, and he has been designated by his peers six times as a Super Lawyer in environmental litigation. He was also named a leading Oregon lawyer in Environmental Law in the 2016 edition of Chambers & Partners. David represents both plaintiffs and defendants and has significant experience in environmental coverage actions. Prior to entering private practice, David worked for 11 years as an enforcement attorney for the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”), where he was instrumental in the development of national policy on Superfund issues.
Caylin J. Barter is a water and natural resources lawyer at Jordan Ramis PC. Prior to joining Jordan Ramis PC, she served as flow restoration director for The Freshwater Trust, the nation’s oldest water trust. In that role, she developed water use agreements with private landowners, conducted due diligence on water rights and property ownership, and oversaw water right transfers for agricultural users. She has also worked on developing state water policies that fund irrigation efficiency projects and achieve water quality and streamflow targets. In addition to her nonprofit experience, she has worked on water and natural resource issues in the public and private sectors.. During law school, she worked as a natural resources law clerk for the U.S. Department of the Interior in the Office of the Solicitor in Portland, analyzing legal matters related to water rights, grazing permits, mining claims, and endangered species. She also volunteered as a student advocate for low income clients of the Mortgage Clinic at Southern Arizona Legal Aid and clerked with the criminal division of the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Boston.. Prior to becoming a lawyer she worked in applied conservation. She was a wildland firefighter for the U.S. Forest Service, including one fire season on the Prineville Interagency Hotshot Crew. Later, she worked as a biological science technician, surveying streams throughout the Tahoe National Forest to characterize river morphology and ecology prior to timber harvest.. Outside of the office, you can find her exploring Oregon’s rivers, forests, mountains, deserts, and coastline with her family.
As the Managing Shareholder of Jordan Ramis, a 70-person, regional law firm with offices in Oregon and Washington, Chris understands how a regional business works. He draws on this experience as he regularly assists businesses, individuals, and local governments in recognizing and solving the many issues that arise from environmental concerns, including environmental risk management and allocation in business transactions, waste management and disposal on job sites, obtaining insurance coverage for environmental issues, permitting and reporting to regulatory agencies, spill and release response, and worker safety. His 32 years of experience as a lawyer is complemented by a graduate degree in environmental health and his prior experience as a DEQ enforcement officer.
As an environmental and natural resources lawyer, Peter is committed to helping clients secure both certainty and fairness within the regulatory context, profitability, and cost effectiveness on the management side. His practice places a strong emphasis on water law and he represents clients in a variety of matters, including the clean water act. He has represented clients within many different jurisdictions during his career as a water lawyer. Peter also does work in energy law, which primarily intersects with his water law practice and focuses on hydro power.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Chico and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Chico and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Chico and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Chico and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Chico and surrounding areas.