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Baltimore City County Environmental Lawyer Michael C Powell
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Baltimore Environmental Lawyer. Licensed for 33 years.
Baltimore City County Environmental Lawyer Margaret Witherup Tindall
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Baltimore Environmental Lawyer. Licensed for 17 years.
Baltimore City County Environmental Lawyer John Parker Sweeney
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Baltimore Environmental Lawyer. Licensed for 36 years.
Baltimore City County Environmental Lawyer William Warren Hamel
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Baltimore Environmental Lawyer. Licensed for 26 years.
Baltimore City County Environmental Lawyer Lawrence S Greenwald
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Baltimore Environmental Lawyer. Licensed for 44 years.
Baltimore City County Environmental Lawyer J Paul Mullen
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Baltimore Environmental Lawyer. Licensed for 42 years.
Baltimore City County Environmental Lawyer Tara Sky Woodward
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Baltimore Environmental Lawyer. Licensed for 19 years.
Baltimore City County Environmental Lawyer Lee H Ogburn
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Baltimore Environmental Lawyer. Licensed for 36 years.
Baltimore City County Environmental Lawyer Alan Jacob Sachs
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Baltimore Environmental Lawyer. Licensed for 8 years.
Baltimore City County Environmental Lawyer Robert Gee Smith
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Baltimore Environmental Lawyer. Licensed for 42 years.
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Environmental / Natural Resources

Environmental / natural resources lawyers deal with the government's rules for the use of natural resources, such as air, land, and water. These attorneys also typically have experience working with the government agencies that regulate natural resources, such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency or a state Bureau of Land Management. If you are a business owner that may have caused pollution (for example, your underground oil tank leaked), or if you want to use a natural resource for your personal use (for example, water from a river to irrigate your property), an environmental lawyer or a natural resources lawyer can help you understand the complex laws in this area and how to avoid problems.