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Svend A. Brandt-Erichsen

Svend represents energy clients with development, operation, and litigation. His clients include petroleum, coal and alternative energy firms, utilities, and independent project developers. He also works with timberland owners and others participating in carbon offset markets. Svend chairs the firm’s Climate Change practice group. More »

Michael C. Dotten

Michael C. Dotten heads Marten Law’s Portland office. He has practiced in the energy, environmental, and administrative law fields for over thirty years, representing utilities, energy project developers, large industrial energy consumers, and governmental agencies. He also serves as an arbitrator and mediator in complex regulatory and commercial disputes. More »

Jessica K. Ferrell

Jessica’s practice focuses on environmental and natural resource litigation. She represents public and private clients in cases arising under the Clean Water Act, CERCLA, MTCA, the Endangered Species Act, and other federal, state, and local environmental laws. More »

Steven G. Jones

Steve's practice includes representation of both private and public clients in matters arising under the Clean Water Act, NEPA (and its state equivalent), and Washington’s Growth Management Act. Steve also has represented clients in matters arising under the state and federal Superfund laws, and in insurance coverage litigation. More »

Jeff B. Kray

Jeff’s practice focuses on water quality, water resources, and complex environmental litigation, including Clean Water Act permitting and regulatory compliance, and CERCLA (Superfund) site remediation. He has represented public and private clients throughout the west. More »

Linda R. Larson

Linda has over 25 years of environmental law and land use experience. Over the course of her career, she has managed numerous complex litigation matters. She has successfully resolved disputes ranging from site remediation to endangered species, and has particular experience with marine resources and sediments issues. More »

Meline G. MacCurdy

Meli is representing clients both in environmental litigation and environmental permitting and review. She has particular experience with brownfield redevelopment. She has defended cases under the Clean Water Act and the state and federal Superfund laws, and is assisting clients in fisheries matters and in issues involving climate change and energy. More »

Douglas W. MacDougal

Doug has over 30 years of experience in water rights, natural resources, and real estate law. More »

Bradley M. Marten

Brad is the Managing Partner of Marten Law. He is consistently ranked by his peers as one of the nation’s top environmental lawyers. He serves on the Board, as a Regent and as head of the policy committee of the American College of Environmental Lawyers. More »

Alyssa A. Moir

Alyssa has experience as a litigator and with environmental regulatory programs. She represents clients in disputes arising under the Clean Water Act, state and federal environmental review statutes, and the state and federal Superfund laws. More »

Adam D. Orford

Adam is an advocate and counselor with experience in redevelopment and closure of contaminated sites, management of hazardous substances, acquisition, challenge and defense of state and federal air, water and waste permits, impact review of real estate development, transportation and energy infrastructure, environmental diligence in corporate acquisitions, corporate environmental disclosure, mu More »

Russell C. Prugh

Russell’s practice focuses on environmental and natural resources litigation, and environmental permitting for facilities and projects in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska. Russell has particular experience with stormwater compliance issues, and represents clients in litigation arising under the Clean Water Act, CERCLA, MTCA, and other federal and state environmental laws. More »

Dustin T. Till

Dustin advises private and public clients on energy and environmental matters. He has represented clients in rate proceedings before the Bonneville Power Administration, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. He has also defended challenges to energy infrastructure projects and negotiated settlements in complex hazardous waste cleanup matters. More »