Firm: Stoel Rives
Practice Areas: Environmental and Natural Resources
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[street address not provided] , Portland , Oregon
Practice Areas: Environmental and Natural Resources
I represent public and private clients in complex environmental civil litigation and regulatory matters. I have conducted both trial and appellate litigation in federal and state tribunals across the country, including the Second and Ninth Circuit Courts of Appeals, Eastern District of New York, New York and Oregon state trial courts, and Virginia State Corporation Commission. I regularly handle matters involving federal and state environmental and natural resource agencies, including EPA, BLM, USFWS, Oregon DEQ, and the Washington Department of Ecology. I have assisted with the environmental review and compliance aspects of numerous corporate transactions. I earned my J.D. from Columbia University School of Law, where I was a Stone Scholar, and served as Editor-in-Chief of the Columbia Journal of Environmental Law.
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Practice Areas: Environmental and Natural Resources
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Practice Areas: Environmental and Natural Resources
I am a highly organized and practical solutions-driven attorney with extensive regulatory, transactional and corporate experience. My colleagues and clients value my ability to cultivate lasting relationships, work effectively with people from all walks of life, efficiently manage workloads and bring a positive attitude to even the most difficult of projects.
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Firm: Kell Alterman & Runstein, LLP
Practice Areas: Environmental and Natural Resources
Jay Griffith is part of Kell Alterman & Runstein, L.L.P’s Environmental and Natural Resources Practice Group. He joined the firm in 2016 from an in-house position at a large international steel manufacturer where he started in environmental compliance at the company’s Portland mill site. Jay’s compliance experience includes managing compliance with the company’s NPDES permits, Title V air permit, and hazardous and solid waste rules and regulations. His experience in heavy industry informs his understanding of his business client’s needs and gives him the unique ability to see challenges and opportunities from the client’s perspective. As senior counsel for the company, Jay supervised outside legal counsel on the Portland Harbor superfund project for several years and became well-versed in CERCLA practice. Jay also has handled large and complex policyholder environmental insurance coverage claims related to cleanup matters.. His environmental compliance background and keen understanding of the business case for acquisitions and dispositions makes him a key component of any M&A transaction. Jay has been involved in transactions with challenging environmental issues, multiple purchasers, and major upgrades. He also has extensive experience negotiating contracts for sales, procurement, finance, lease agreements, and customer claims and approaches these negotiations with the client’s business goals in mind and practical solutions to achieving those goals. Further, Jay has lead and resolved several large litigation matters, including multiple party litigation, environmental tort litigation, and large customer claims. His broad spectrum of experience in business law and litigation brings a solid understanding of his clients’ goals to transactions and disputes.. Jay also ran his own law practice while maintaining full-time employment in environmental compliance. In his private practice, Jay prosecuted collection cases for northwest collection agencies. He negotiated settlement of cases where appropriate for his clients, and pursued legal remedies where necessary.. Jay earned his Bachelor of Science in Politics from Willamette University where he met his wife in a class that mixed the politics majors with the environmental science majors. He attained his J.D. from Lewis and Clark Law School, graduating with a certificate in environmental law.. He is a northwest native, returning to Portland after four years in Chicago. Growing up in Olympia, Washington, he loves the outdoors, hiking, biking, camping, skiing, and working around the house. Jay enjoys working on house projects, including tinkering with wiring and plumbing projects, and even finished his basement himself. When not at the office, Jay and his wife and sons enjoy camping, visiting the coast with their Labrador Retrievers, and enjoying the Oregon outdoors.
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Firm: Foley & Mansfield
Practice Areas: Environmental and Natural Resources
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Practice Areas: Environmental and Natural Resources
Dustin Till's practice focuses on environmental and land use litigation, and he has specialized experience with natural resource, permitting, and environmental review issues in the Pacific Northwest. Dustin represents clients in Washington, Oregon, Alaska, and Missouri. He has appeared before the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, federal district court, and the Washington State Court of Appeals.
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Firm: Law Offices of Ronald S Yockim
Practice Areas: Environmental and Natural Resources
Dominic began working for Dunn Carney in October of 2008 as a law clerk while he attended law school at Lewis and Clark. While in law school, Dominic also worked with the Western Resources Legal Center, a clinical internship program specializing in legal advocacy for natural resource users. After passing the Oregon State Bar, Dominic joined the firm as an associate in the firm’s litigation practice group.. Prior to law school, Dominic worked as a sportfishing guide on the Alaskan Peninsula. He also spent time working for the Oregon State University College Forests while attending OSU.
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Firm: Jordan Ramis PC
Practice Areas: Environmental and Natural Resources
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.
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Practice Areas: Environmental and Natural Resources
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Firm: McDowell Rackner & Gibson PC
Practice Areas: Environmental and Natural Resources
I have been advising clients throughout the West on environmental, natural resource, and land use law since 2000. My practice is focused on helping clients to obtain the federal, state, and/or local approvals required for construction and operation of range of project types, including electric transmission and renewable generation projects. I work daily with clients, agency representatives, and consultants across a range of environmental and natural resource disciplines. My skill set includes representing clients in administrative hearings and litigation, as well as providing regulatory compliance advice.
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Firm: Jordan Ramis PC
Practice Areas: Environmental and Natural Resources
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.
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Firm: Haglund Kelley LLP
Practice Areas: Environmental and Natural Resources
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Firm: Law Office of Daniel M Galpern
Practice Areas: Environmental and Natural Resources
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Firm: Washington County Counsel
Practice Areas: Environmental and Natural Resources
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Practice Areas: Environmental and Natural Resources
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Practice Areas: Environmental and Natural Resources
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Practice Areas: Environmental and Natural Resources
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Practice Areas: Environmental and Natural Resources
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Firm: Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
Practice Areas: Environmental and Natural Resources
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