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Washington Environmental Law Firm
People
Attorneys
- Elizabeth Barratt-Brown (Senior Attorney)
- Franklin K Benfield (Staff Attorney)
- Sharon Buccino (Staff Attorney)
- Andrew P Caputo (Staff Attorney)
- Aaron Colangelo
- David M Driesen (Staff Attorney)
- Jessica C Landman (Staff Attorney)
- Erik Olson
- Stanley J Scherr (Staff Attorney)
- Gregory Wetstone (Legislative Director)
Office Information
Address
Suite 4001200 New York Ave Washington, DC 20005 - 3929
Phone
Fax
- (202) 783-5917
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Other Offices
Natural Resources Defense Council (Main Office) 40 West 20th St New York, NY 10011 - 4211 (212) 727-2700
Natural Resources Defense Council Suite 250 6310 San Vicente Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90048 - 5426 (323) 934-6900
Natural Resources Defense Council Suite 1825 71 Stevenson St San Francisco, CA 94105 - 2964 (415) 777-0220
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