Brownstein Attorneys Named in 2025 Lawdragon Green 500: Leaders in Environmental Law Guide
Lawdragon recognized three Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck attorneys on its Green 500: 2025 Leaders in Environmental Law list:
- Beth Collins, Environmental, Natural Resources & Land Use
- Wayne Forman, Environmental Law & Land Use
- Ryan Smith, Natural Resources & Environmental Law
According to the publication, this year’s recipients are “lawyers who spend their lives helping address our world, whether on behalf of a corporation that delivers energy or develops homes, or an organization that fights for endangered species and to protect open land.”
Selection to this list of the top environmental attorneys in the U.S. is limited to those who have been in practice for at least 10 years and is based on the publication’s individual research, submissions from firms and companies and vetting with experienced lawyers in their respective areas.
To see the full list, click here.
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