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Study Group: Enviromental Experts: Lawyers(?)

Council Members in this Study Group: 67

This study group may include professors, attorneys, former regulatory officers, and consultants knowledgeable on topics such as law and litigation issues, lobbying, policy and government, elections, antitrust, immigration, intellectual property, and legislation, among others.

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Leading Experts in this Study Group

Curtis Rich
Partner & Chair, Public Policy Practice
Van Ness Feldman, PC

Curtis Rich is Partner and Chair of the Public Policy Practice Group at Van Ness Feldman in Washington, DC. He represents trade associations, companies, and individuals before Congress and federal agencies relating to tax policy, appropriations, energy, the environment, public lands, and natural resources....

Steven Richardson
Partner
Van Ness Feldman, PC

Steven Richardson is Partner at Van Ness Feldman in Washington, DC, where he focuses on administrative law and litigation with an emphasis in the fields of land, water, hydroelectric, energy, and environmental law. He is active in helping energy companies site electric transmission lines in fast-growing...

Douglas Smith
Partner
Van Ness Feldman, PC

Douglas Smith is a Partner at Van Ness Feldman in Washington, DC, where he represents clients on electricity and natural gas matters before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and energy efficiency matters before the Department of Energy (DOE), and provides counsel on climate change strategy...

Paul Korman
Partner
Van Ness Feldman, PC

Paul Korman is Partner in the D.C. office of Van Ness Feldman, where he focuses on natural gas regulation, representing interstate pipelines, intrastate pipelines, natural gas producers, marketers and distribution companies. Mr. Korman represents companies and investors in complaints and confidential...

Sam Kalen
Partner
Van Ness Feldman, PC

Sam Kalen is Partner in the D.C. office of Van Ness Feldman, where he focuses on environmental, natural resource, and energy law. Working in both the private and public sectors, Mr. Kalen has been involved in a variety of matters involving the Clean Water Act, the Endangered Species Act, the Clean Air...

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The domestic auto industry already negotiated dramatic wage, healthcare, and pension benefits from the UAW during the last round of contract talks.  Some of those concessions though have not been realized yet.  For example, the wage concessions were to drop the standard hourly wage from...

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