Environmental, Natural Resources, and Energy Law - Law School - Lewis & Clark

As a geologist before law school, David Mann worked for Exxon, often flying across the Atlantic on a Concorde jet.  While attending Lewis & Clark, he won several environmental law awards.  Since graduating from law school in 1992, he has been involved with most of the major public interest environmental law cases in the state of Washington.  He is a president and trustee of the Northwest Fund for the Environment, president and legal committee for the Washington Environmental Council.  He continues to use a bicycle for transportation.