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Pasadena Clean Water Act Law Firm
Overview
Representing clients in Pasadena, California, we offer high-quality legal representation in matters of real estate law, litigation and appeals, land use and zoning, environmental law and administrative law. At Mitchell M. Tsai Law Firm, our attorneys are committed to our clients, have a full understanding of specific legal areas and have decades of experience together.
For those who cannot travel, we offer virtual appointments, which allows us to serve those outside the immediate geographic area of our law firm. Our attorneys have experience in both federal and state courts, and have managed cases involving the following:
- Clean Water Act
- Clean Air Act of 1963
- California Environmental Quality Act
- National Environmental Policy Act
- Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
- Resources Conservation and Recovery Act
The founder of our firm has worked at the Fund for Public Interest Research, the Taiwan Environmental Action Network and the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research. He is an Associate Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America, The Trial Lawyer Honorary Society, and a member of the Trial Law Institute and Diversity Law Institute. Passionate about protecting the environment, our attorneys at Mitchell M. Tsai Law Firm, are knowledgeable about sustainable living and determined to protect the outdoors. We have managed cases involving pollution control, environmental justice, international peacekeeping and climate change.
Our law firm accepts credit card payments for services, and we represent organizations, companies and individuals. We also handle administrative proceedings before councils, commissions and local boards. Our extensive services are offered through legal representatives who are passionate about what they do, always ensuring that our clients get the best service from us.
About Mitchell M. Tsai Law Firm
Practice Areas
- Clean Water Act
- Clean Air Act of 1963
- California Environmental Quality Act
- National Environmental Policy Act
- Comprehensive Environmental Response
- Compensation, & Liability Act Resources Conservation
People
Attorneys
- Mitchell M. Tsai (Principal)
- Naira Soghbatyan (Of Counsel)
- Jeremy Herwitt (Associate Attorney)
- Grace Holbrook (Associate Attorney)
Staff
- Shreyas Pingle, Paralegal and Case Manager
- Christine Maralit, Administrative Assistant
- Stella Li, CFO & Head of HR
- Hind Baki, Paralegal
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
139 South Hudson AvenueSuite 200 Pasadena, CA 91101
Phone
Fax
- 626-389-5414
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