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Big Law Firms and Environmental Law
Could anyone please shed some light on the prospects of building a big law firm career in environmental law? In other words, can I specialize in environmental law and get a position in a big law firm? What are the chances of landing such a position after graduating from a top20 law school? What is the partnership potential for such a position? Thanks a lot.
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Isn't this like joining tobacco companies in the 70s.
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What do you mean by environmental law? What kinds of clients do you want to work for or what kinds of causes do you want to champion?
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I am wondering if it is at all possible, and if so, what would such a career look like?
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More questions than answers so far!
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There is a transactional track. You do the paperwork with agencies or look at deals for any environmental law risks. And by environmental risks I don't mean you check to see if it hurts the environment. You check to make sure there is no liability for hurting the environment OR you accidently buy a company or land that had preexisting liability. Some do a more adminstrative roll where you work with EPA and other agencies on permits and shit.goldoldman wrote:I am wondering if it is at all possible, and if so, what would such a career look like?
There is litigation, where you defend multibillion dollar corporations who are raping the earth and poisoning the people.
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Thanks for the perspective.Desert Fox wrote:There is a transactional track. You do the paperwork with agencies or look at deals for any environmental law risks. And by environmental risks I don't mean you check to see if it hurts the environment. You check to make sure there is no liability for hurting the environment OR you accidently buy a company or land that had preexisting liability. Some do a more adminstrative roll where you work with EPA and other agencies on permits and shit.goldoldman wrote:I am wondering if it is at all possible, and if so, what would such a career look like?
There is litigation, where you defend multibillion dollar corporations who are raping the earth and poisoning the people.
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That's the point. What do you want your career to look like?goldoldman wrote:I am wondering if it is at all possible, and if so, what would such a career look like?
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I think the answer to the question that I am asking will inform me on the question that you have put forth.BigZuck wrote:That's the point. What do you want your career to look like?goldoldman wrote:I am wondering if it is at all possible, and if so, what would such a career look like?
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If you actually want help then you'll answer that question so that people can give you guidance. Or you can be weirdly snotty I guess. Either way.goldoldman wrote:I think the answer to the question that I am asking will inform me on the question that you have put forth.BigZuck wrote:That's the point. What do you want your career to look like?goldoldman wrote:I am wondering if it is at all possible, and if so, what would such a career look like?
Right now it sounds like you like trees, and want to be paid a lot of money. If that's the case, don't go to law school.
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What DF said. If you work for a big firm, you will be helping companies comply with environmental regulations, whether that's on the transactional side or litigation side (when they're sued once they screw up their compliance). The oil and gas industry is probably a good example of an industry that will hire big firms to help them deal with environmental stuff.
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Energy groups will do shit involving wind and solar also.
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Thanks a bunch! I have also wondered about EPA positions and how easy (or not) it is to get them.A. Nony Mouse wrote:What DF said. If you work for a big firm, you will be helping companies comply with environmental regulations, whether that's on the transactional side or litigation side (when they're sued once they screw up their compliance). The oil and gas industry is probably a good example of an industry that will hire big firms to help them deal with environmental stuff.
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Wish there were more detail available.lacrossebrother wrote:Energy groups will do shit involving wind and solar also.
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Friend summered here. This echoes what others have said:goldoldman wrote:Wish there were more detail available.lacrossebrother wrote:Energy groups will do shit involving wind and solar also.
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don't read practice page bios.
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EPA is like most other federal positions - there are some entry-level honors programs (I think they do term fellowships?) but most of the hiring is likely to be of attorneys 3-5 years out with related experience. The feds tend to like good grades and demonstrated commitment. What's hard is that you don't know when there will be openings. There you would be enforcing environmental regulations, though I'm told it tends to be very specialized in that you work on the same types of cases over and over.goldoldman wrote:Thanks a bunch! I have also wondered about EPA positions and how easy (or not) it is to get them.A. Nony Mouse wrote:What DF said. If you work for a big firm, you will be helping companies comply with environmental regulations, whether that's on the transactional side or litigation side (when they're sued once they screw up their compliance). The oil and gas industry is probably a good example of an industry that will hire big firms to help them deal with environmental stuff.
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The unicorn "environmental lawyer" practice is with DOJ ENRD.
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