Brownstein Attorneys Named to 2023 Lawdragon 500 Leading U.S. Environmental and U.S. Energy Lawyers Guides
Six Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck attorneys were named to the 2023 Lawdragon 500 Leading U.S. Environmental Lawyers and 500 Leading U.S. Energy Lawyers guides.
Lawdragon’s guide to environmental lawyers features attorneys who specialize in protecting the environment and helping companies enhance their sustainability efforts.
The following attorneys were named to the 2023 Lawdragon 500 Leading U.S. Environmental Lawyers guide:
- Beth Collins, Environmental, Natural Resources & Land Use
- Hubert Farbes Jr., Land Use & Development
- Wayne Forman, Environmental Law & Land Use
- Ronda Sandquist, Environmental & Natural Resource Law
- Ryan Smith, Natural Resources & Environmental Law
To see the full list, click here.
New in 2023, Lawdragon also published the inaugural edition of its 500 Leading U.S. Energy Lawyers list, highlighting attorneys who “keep the lights on and the engines running for us all – whether by oil and gas, wind, water, nuclear, solar or mined energy.” The following attorneys were named to the 2023 Lawdragon 500 Leading U.S. Energy Lawyers guide:
- Mark Mathews, Energy & Natural Resources
- Ryan Smith, Natural Resources & Environmental Law
To see the full list, click here.
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