Trends - Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources
Trends
Trends is the Section's bi-monthly newsletter. Trends endeavors to provide important current developments pertaining to environmental, energy, and natural resources issues, as well as Section news and activities of professional interest to members and associates. Section members receive Trends as a member benefit. You will need to be signed into the ABA Web site in order to view Trends.
Trends Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Channing J. Martin
Williams Mullen
Richmond, Virginia
Editorial Board
Joseph M. Dawley
Bowles Rice McDavid Graff & Love LLP
Morgantown, West Virginia
James W. Harbell
Stikeman Elliott LLP
Toronto
Peter Hsiao
Morrison & Foerster
Los Angeles
Elizabeth F. Mason
Goodwin Procter LLP
Boston
Contributing Editors
Theodore L. Garrett
Covington & Burling
Washington, D.C.
Steven T. Miano
Hangley Aronchick Segal & Pudlin
Philadelphia
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Trends (ISSN 1533-9556) is published bimonthly by the Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources of the American Bar Association, 321 N. Clark St., Chicago, IL 60610.Address corrections should be sent to the American Bar Association, c/o ABA Service Center.
Trends endeavors to provide important current developments pertaining to environmental, energy, and natural resources issues, as well as Section news and activities of professional interest to members and associates. Please direct editorial inquiries to Channing J. Martin, Editor-in-Chief, at (804) 783-6422 or cmartin@williamsmullen.com
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