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50% Environmental / Natural Resources
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50% Litigation
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Résumé
License
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23 years since Beth S. Ginsberg was first licensed to practice law.
| State |
License status |
Year acquired |
Last updated by Avvo |
| Washington |
Active
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1989 |
01/31/2012 |
| Dist. of Columbia |
Active
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1995 |
09/13/2009 |
| Oregon |
Active
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2007 |
11/05/2009 |
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Education
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| School |
Major |
Degree |
Graduated |
| State University of New York at Buffalo School of Law |
Law |
JD - Juris Doctor |
1985 |
| Northwestern University |
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BA - Bachelor of Arts |
1982 |
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Awards
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| Award Name |
Granting Organization |
Date |
| Avvo Top Environmental/Natural Resources Lawyer |
Washington CEO Magazine |
2008 |
| Recognition |
Chambers USA, America’s Leading Lawyers for Business |
2007 |
| Recognition |
Best Lawyers in America |
2007 |
| Recognition |
Who’s Who Legal: USA – Environment |
2007 |
| Super Lawyers |
Washington Law & Politics Magazine |
2007 |
| Recognition |
International Who’s Who of Environment Lawyers |
2007 |
| Recognition |
Chambers USA, America’s Leading Lawyers for Business |
2006 |
| Recognition |
Who’s Who Legal: USA – Environment |
2006 |
| Recognition |
International Who’s Who of Environment Lawyers |
2006 |
| Super Lawyers |
Washington Law & Politics Magazine |
2006 |
| Recognition |
International Who’s Who of Environment Lawyers |
2005 |
| Super Lawyers |
Washington Law & Politics Magazine |
2005 |
| Recognition |
International Who’s Who of Environment Lawyers |
2004 |
| Super Lawyers |
Washington Law & Politics Magazine |
2004 |
| Super Lawyers |
Washington Law & Politics Magazine |
2003 |
| Super Lawyers |
Washington Law & Politics Magazine |
2002 |
See all 16 awards
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Associations
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| Position |
Association Name |
Duration |
| Vice President |
American Bar Association, Environment, Energy and Resources Section |
2007-2008
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| Executive Committee |
Washington State Bar Association, Land Use & Environmental Section |
2002-2005
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| Co-chair |
American Bar Association, Water Quality and Wetlands Committee |
2001-2003
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| Co-chair |
American Bar Association, Annual Environmental Law Conference |
2001
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| Co-chair |
American Bar Association, Annual Environmental Law Conference |
1999
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| Vice-Chair |
American Bar Association, Solid and Hazardous Waste Committee |
1996-1997
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| Vice-Chair |
American Bar Association, Annual Environmental Law Conference |
1995
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| Vice-Chair |
Washington State Bar Association, Water Quality Committee |
1991-1993
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American Bar Association, Energy, Environment and Resources Section |
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District of Columbia Bar Association |
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Seattle-King County Bar Association |
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See all 11 association entries
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Portfolio
Publications
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| Article |
Publication |
Date |
| Civil Judicial Enforcement |
The Clean Water Act Handbook, 2nd ed. |
2003 |
| Regulation of Recycling |
Wiley’s Environmental Law Update |
1997 |
| EPA’s Project XL: A Paradigm for Promising Regulatory Reform |
The Environmental Law Reporter |
1996 |
| The Supreme Court’s Decision in Babbitt v. Sweet Home Chapter of Communities for a Great Oregon: A Clarion Call for Property Rights Advocates |
The Environmental Law Reporter |
1995 |
See all 4 publications
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Speaking Engagements
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| Presentation Name |
Conference |
Date |
| Recent Developments under the Endangered Species Act |
Unknown |
2007 |
| Federal Columbia River Power System "ESA" Litigation: Where Are We and Where Are We Going? |
Pacific Northwest Waterways Association Annual Meeting |
2007 |
| Federal Project Permitting: How to Build Defensible Records and Win Permit Appeals |
Annual Environmental Seminar |
2007 |
| The FCRPS Salmon Wars: Judge Redden’s Decisions in NWF v. NMS and Their Regional Implications |
Unknown |
2006 |
| Permitting and Litigation Hot Topics in Navigation Projects |
Unknown |
2005 |
| Consultation on EPA-Issued NPDES Permits |
12th Annual Endangered Species Act Conference |
2005 |
| Beyond the ESA Inter-Agency MOA: Taking The Endangered Species Act and the Clean Water Act Over the Spillway |
Annual Conference on Environmental Law |
2000 |
| Wetlands in Washington |
Unknown |
1999 |
| The Administration’s Clean Water Act Initiative: Political Packaging or a Paradigm Shift? |
Annual Conference on Environmental Law |
1999 |
| Citizen Suit Litigation |
American Bar Association, Natural Resources, Energy & Environmental Law Section Fall Meeting |
1998 |
| What Every Practitioner Should Know About EPA’s Recent RCRA and Other Regulatory Reforms |
Environmental Law Conference |
1997 |
| EPA’s Recent Solid And Hazardous Waste Administrative Reforms: The Continuing Need For Legislative Fixes |
Conference on the Prognosis for Urban Growth Boundaries and Related Land Use/Environmental Issues |
1997 |
| Regulatory Reform and Taking Legislative Proposals |
American Law Institute-American Bar Association Environmental Law Institute |
1996 |
| Recent Experiences in Regulatory Reform |
25th Annual Conference on Environmental Law |
1996 |
See all 14 speaking engagements
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