Perkins Coie has added five attorneys to its Environment, Energy & Resources practice.
Julie Jones joins as partner, Marie Cooper joins as Of Counsel and Alan Murphy joins as associate, all in the firm’s San Francisco office. Robert Thibault joins as partner in the firm’s Denver office, and LeAnn Johnson Koch joins as partner in the firm’s Washington, D.C. office.
Tom Lindley, Environment, Energy & Resources Chair was quoted as saying in the press release at the firm’s website: “We are very pleased to welcome these talented attorneys. Their capabilities are a terrific complement to our existing premier EER practice and will serve as an invaluable resource to our clients.”
Jones offers counsel on, as well as litigating, issues involving the California Environmental Quality Act, the Planning and Zoning Law, the National Environmental Policy Act, the Coastal Zone Management Act and a host of other California and federal statutes and common law doctrines affecting land use.
Thibault, who joins from Patton Boggs, focuses his practice on energy law and commercial litigation matters, emphasizing domestic and international oil and gas transactions as well as oil and gas, environmental, and administrative agency litigation.
With two decades of experience, Johnson Koch joins from DLA Piper, and represents the petroleum refining industry and other energy sector clients on environmental compliance, enforcement, permitting, transactions and emergencies, with a special emphasis on the Clean Air Act and its related requirements.
With more than 700 lawyers in 18 offices across the United States and in China, Perkins Coie represents great companies across a wide range of industries and stages of growth—from start-ups to FORTUNE 100 corporations.