Born and raised in Olympia, Washington, Greg was consistently exposed to the management decisions that impacted the natural resources that surrounded him.
That exposure led him to the study of geology to gain a scientific understanding of the world around him, and economics to appreciate the financial and societal implications that must be considered when managing the natural environment. Through those studies, Greg generated a passion for seeking solutions where the environment, science, and business intersect with the law.
Greg's legal practice is also informed by his collegiate football experience which emphasized the importance of relationships in achieving success as a team. Greg is excited to be a part of the Northwest Resource Law team, which prioritizes those same values in its interactions with each client.
Drawing on his interdisciplinary background, Greg works to build lasting relationships with his clients to best understand their needs and to achieve responsible and profitable outcomes.
Northwestern School of Law, Lewis and Clark College
L.L.M., Environmental, Natural Resources, and Energy Law
University of Washington School of Law
Juris Doctorate
Managing Editor of Washington Journal of Environmental Law and Policy
Pacific Lutheran University
Bachelor of Science, Geosciences
Bachelor of Arts, Economics
Washington State Courts
Oregon State Courts
U.S. District Court, District of Oregon
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Wild Fish Conservancy v. Jennifer Quan, Chris Oliver, National Marine Fisheries Service, Gina M. Raimondo, United States Department of Commerce, Alaska Trollers Association, and State of Alaska, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, Case No. 23-35322, 2023
Represented the Alaska Trollers Association against the Wild Fish Conservancy.
71 Columbia Street, Suite 325
Seattle, WA 98104
206.971.1568
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