Beth is a partner and a member of the firm’s Executive Committee. For more than 35 years, Beth has litigated natural resource, wildlife and environmental cases and counseled clients on the complexities of regulatory compliance and permitting issues under all major federal and state environmental statutes. Beth focuses her practice on complex infrastructure projects, traditional and renewable energy resources, and industrial facilities at the cross-roads of an evolving regulatory landscape.
As a former Department of Justice attorney and EPA Senior Policy Advisor, Beth is uniquely postured to assist clients in enforcement matters brought by EPA and state regulators, in defending citizen suits and in litigating federal environmental and natural resource cases of all kinds. This insiders’ perspective affords her a level of judgment about how to “get the job done” efficiently and effectively. Clients value her pragmatism, intuition and clarity regarding paths to resolution.
Her successful approach is exemplified in engagements involving litigation challenging the construction of the third runway at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, the deepening of the Columbia River Navigation Channel, Snake River Maintenance Dredging, the ongoing operation of the Federal Columbia River Power System, and the Deschutes River Irrigation Projects.
Prior to joining Stoel Rives, Beth served as Senior Advisor to the Assistant Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1993–1995); and was with the U.S. Department of Justice, Honors Program, Lands and Natural Resources Division, Environmental Defense Section (1985–1988). She is a recipient of the Assistant Attorney General’s Special Commendation for Outstanding Service.
Beth is both a member and a regent of the American College of Environmental Law. Outside of the practice of law, Beth is a classical violinist and a current and prior member of various amateur quartets and community orchestras. She is also an avid tennis player and prior league competitor.
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