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Visibility Rankings  | | #995 out of 24,989 lawyers in Chicago, Illinois | | #22,215 out of 892,459 total lawyers Overall |
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| Practice Areas | General Corporate; Securities; Mergers and Acquisitions; Corporate Reorganization; Climate and Clean Technology Law | | | Education | Emory University School of Law, J.D., with distinction, 1993, Northern Illinois University, B.S., summa cum laude, 1989 | | | Admitted | 1994, Illinois | |
| Born | Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 26, 1966 | | | Biography | Author: "A Trend Ephemeral, Eternal, Neither?: A Durational Look at the New Judicial Federalism," 42 Emory Law Journal 209, 1993. | | | ISLN | 909658500 | |
Articles by this firm on Martindale.com
Warming Warning: Develop Your Climate Change Strategy NowGabrielle Sigel, Donald E. Batterson, April 29, 2008, previously published by LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell® Counsel to Counsel Magazine on May 2008 2007 was a dramatic
year for the
environment. Arctic sea ice
retreated at a record rate,
opening the fabled Northwest
Passage over Canada and
providing a graphic example
of climate change. The
U.S. Supreme Court issued
a landmark decision that
classified greenhouse gases as
pollutants...
Investors Petition SEC for Climate Disclosure RulesGabrielle Sigel, Donald E. Batterson, Arnold Harrison, Michael R. Strong, April 22, 2008 On September 18, 2007, a group of
state pension plans and institutional
investors, who together control $1.5
trillion in assets, joined environmental
groups to petition the SEC to
promulgate a rule that forces
companies to disclose a greater
range of climate change-related
risks. To that... |
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