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| University | Rochester Institute of Technology, B.S., with high honors, 2002 |
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| Law School | Vermont Law School (M.S.E.L., magna cum laude, 2006; J.D., cum laude, 2006) |
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| Admitted | 2007, New York; U.S. District Court, Western, Eastern and Southern Districts of New York |
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| Born | 1976 |
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| Biography | Previous Experience: Law Clerk, Vermont Office of the Defender General, Appellate Division. Environmental and Safety Staff, Ortho- Clinical Diagnostics (a Johnson & Johnson Company). Speaker: "Clean Air Law & Policy," Monroe County Bar Association CLE Seminar, January 2010; "Clean Air and Climate Change Regulation," Con Edison CLE Seminar, December 2009; "Federal & New York State Air Pollution Control," Hiscock & Barclay, LLP CLE Seminar, May 2009; "The Role of Environmental Ethics in Decision-Making," International Environmental Management Leadership Symposium, May 12, 2009. Co-Authored: "Climate Change Issues Affect Corporate Risks and Opportunities," co-authored chapter in The Legal Impact of Climate Change: Leading Lawyers on Preparing for New Environmental Legislation, Assessing Green Programs for Clients, and Working with Government Agencies on Climate Change Issues (Inside the Minds), published by Thomson Reuters/Aspatore, 2008.
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| ISLN | 919545999 |
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EPA Proposes Air Standards for Hydraulic FracturingDanielle Mettler,Thomas Paul, August 24, 2011 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) recently proposed the first federal air emissions standards for hydraulically fractured wells which will regulate over 25,000 fractured and re-fractured wells nationwide. The proposed regulations will also regulate compressor stations and...
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