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Areas of Practice

  • Endangered Species Act
  • Energy
  • Environmental
  • Environmental Compliance, Litigation and ...
  • Land Use
  • Mining and Minerals
  • Natural Resources
  • Public Lands
  • Real Estate Investment and Finance
  • Regulatory
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Profile

Marc is an environmental attorney with extensive experience counseling clients, including private landowners, development interests, local and state governments, utilities and energy producers, agriculture and timber interests, large institutions, and land conservancies, on legal and policy matters involving complex state and federal environmental and natural resources laws and regulations. He has particular experience with issues arising under the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA), Clean Water Act (CWA), and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) laws governing federal lands, and their California counterparts. He also provides legal and strategic advice on conservation land transactions, mitigation banking arrangements, open space preservation, and public lands issues.

Prior to joining Hunton, Marc spent 24 years at a firm he co-founded that focused on intricate legal and policy matters, with an emphasis on environmental and natural resources regulatory compliance throughout the US. Before that, Marc served nearly six years as Special Assistant to a former Secretary of the US Department of the Interior, where he played a vital role in the development and implementation of departmental policies concerning the ESA, habitat conservation planning, and national park management. He was instrumental in shaping the relationship between federal environmental policies and the interests of state and local governments, as well as private landowners. He also served as the lead federal representative for an experimental conservation planning program in California's San Diego and Orange counties and oversaw key projects on behalf of the Interior Secretary related to the Presidio of San Francisco and Yosemite Valley.

Marc is committed to creating collaborative, forward-thinking solutions. He is nationally recognized for his innovative approaches to resolving regional environmental challenges and is a trusted advisor to public and private sector clients throughout the Western United States.

Marc is also a frequent lecturer on endangered species and wetland issues and has published several articles on these subjects.

Bar Admissions

    Education

    JD, University of Wisconsin, cum laude, Articles Editor, Wisconsin Law Review, 1988

    BA, Hamilton College, 1983

    Areas of Practice

    • Endangered Species Act
    • Energy
    • Environmental
    • Environmental Compliance, Litigation and Defense
    • Land Use
    • Mining and Minerals
    • Natural Resources
    • Public Lands
    • Real Estate Investment and Finance
    • Regulatory

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