The POWER List 2022: Bruce A. Morrison
Bruce A. Morrison leads the sole law center in Missouri devoted to public environmental issues.
The POWER List 2022: Jessica Merrigan
A Missouri Lawyer’s Weekly Up & Coming award winner from 2012, Jessica Merrigan continues to distinguish herself in the practice of law.
The POWER List 2022: Brian J. Madden
Brian Madden rakes in settlements on all sides of environmental and real estate law.
The POWER List 2022: Anna R. Kimbrell
As renewable energies have come to the forefront, so has Anna Kimbrell who represents developers and owners in the acquisition, funding and financing of wind and solar projects across the nation.
The POWER List 2022: Ryan Russell Kemper
From the Metropolitan Sewer District to Norfolk Southern Railway, clients have learned to trust Ryan Russell Kemper.
The POWER List 2022: Ryan A. Keane
Known for his role in convincing the Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern District to declare red light cameras unconstitutional, Ryan Keane is now part of the plaintiff attorney team taking on companies that allegedly caused pollution from dumped nuclear waste in St. Louis.
The POWER List 2022: Stephen Jeffery
Counties have called on attorney Stephen Jeffery for his experience arguing against concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) after a 2019 law nullified 20 county health ordinances.
The POWER List 2022: Aimee D. Guzman Davenport
Guzman Davenport is a partner at Stinson who co-chairs the firm’s environmental practice group. Earlier this year, the firm tapped her to co-lead Stinson’s Infrastructure Task Force of 18 total attorneys.
The POWER List 2022: Anthony D. Gray
Anthony D. Gray has been on the attorney team representing plaintiffs alleging pollution from dumped nuclear waste in St. Louis leftover from the Manhattan Project.
The POWER List 2022: Ellen S. Goldman
A University of Missouri-Kansas City graduate who finished in the top ten percent of her law school class, Ellen Goldman served as an associate regional counsel for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency starting in 1978. A decade later, she’d move on to work at a large civil litigation firm where she focused on environmental law.
The POWER List 2022: Kyle E. Foote
For acquisitions of contaminated properties for commercial and retail development, Kyle E. Foote advises clients in 25 states. They also seek his counsel on legacy hazardous waste sites in Illinois, Kansas and at least five other states.
The POWER List 2022: Christopher E. Erker
With more than two decades of experience in the practice of law, the last 18 years of Christopher Erker’s career have been concentrated on environmental and health and safety matters.
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