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Matthew J. Armstrong

Matthew J. Armstrong

Associate
 
Bracewell & Giuliani LLP
2000 K Street, N.W., Suite 500
Washington, District of Columbia  20006-1872


Telephone: 202-828-5800
Fax: 202-223-1225
http://www.bgllp.com



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Experience & Credentials
 


Practice AreasAir Quality; Climate Change; Environmental Law; Environmental Corporate Law; Environmental Permitting
 
EducationUniversity of California, Hastings College of the Law, J.D., cum laude, 2006, James Madison University, B.A., with honors program, 2001
 
Admitted2006, California. (Not admitted in District of Columbia)
 
ISLN919940183
 

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Fifth Circuit Decision Threatens a Tsunami of Climate Change Tort Cases While the Defense Bar Awaits a Circuit Split
Matthew J. Armstrong, J. Brett Busby, Tracy D. Hester, Lisa M. Jaeger, November 6, 2009
On October 16, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit revived a lawsuit filed by residents and property owners along the Mississippi Gulf coast against several corporations in the energy, fossil fuels and chemicals industries alleging that the defendants were responsible for...

Fifth Circuit Decision Threatens a Tsunami of Climate Change Tort Cases While the Defense Bar Awaits a Circuit Split
J. Brett Busby, Matthew J. Armstrong, Lisa M. Jaeger, Tracy D. Hester, October 28, 2009
On October 16, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit revived a lawsuit filed by residents and property owners along the Mississippi Gulf coast against several corporations in the energy, fossil fuels and chemicals industries alleging that the defendants were responsible for...

House and Senate Bills Introduced to Regulate Hydraulic Fracturing
Matthew J. Armstrong, Jason B. Hutt, Edward Krenik, June 24, 2009
Companion bills were introduced on Tuesday in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate to repeal the hydraulic fracturing exemption currently contained in the Safe Drinking Water Act's Underground Injection Control (UIC) program.


 

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