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Jennifer Baker
Christopher J. Dow
Dorothy Farhadian
Robert Gonser
Michael Goodstein
Philip Hunsucker
Julie Kaplan
Anne Lynch
Alison McAdam
Eric Mroz
Stacey O'Bryan Myers
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Photo: Stacy Myers
Admitted: Oregon, District of Columbia, Federal Courts
Education:
Juris Doctor 1997,
University of Virginia Law School, Charlottesville, VA; Order of the Coif, Virginia Law Review, Raven Society, University Judiciary Committee, Student Bar Association
Bachelor of Arts 1993 with highest honors,
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; Lawn Resident, Echols Scholarship, Phi Beta Kappa, Featured Speaker, 1992 College Academic Conference, Raven Society
Law Clerk
Honorable Robert R. Beezer, United States Court of Appeals, 9th Circuit, Seattle, WA
Teaching And Publication
Closing the Courthouse Door: The Impact of the Prison Litigation Reform Act’s Physical Injury Requirement on the Constitutional Rights of Prisoners, 83 Va L. Rev. 1189, (1997)
Cited By: Abdul-Akbar v. McKelvie, 239 F.3d 307 (3rd Cir. 2001)(Mansmann, J., dissenting); and Shaheed-Muhammed v. DiPaolo, 138 F.Supp.2d 99 (D. Mass. 2001).
Instructor, National Advocacy Center, Columbia, SC, Civil Environmental Enforcement Seminar, Case Studies On Discovery In Complex Environmental Matters, March 2002.
Stacey O'Bryan Myers, Attorney
Location: Washington, DC
Telephone: 202-895-5380
Facsimile: 202-895-5390
Email: smyers@resolutionlawgroup.com
Narrative:
Stacey Myers handles matters in the Environmental Risks and Insurance Coverage practice areas. She joined Resolution Law Group in 2002 after serving for three years as a trial attorney in the Honors Program at the U.S. Department of Justice, Environmental Enforcement Section. There, she was counsel for the United States on a number of major environmental enforcement matters, including leading Superfund and Clean Water Act cases. For her work in Clean Water Act enforcement she was awarded one of the Department of Justice’s highest honors, the John Marshall Award in 2000. That action secured a record $30 million civil penalty.
Representative Matters
United States v. Alcoa, Inc., 98 F.Supp.2d 1031 (N.D. Ind. 2000); Recognizing that the United States may seek remediation of contaminated sediments as a remedy under the Clean Water Act
United States v. Chrysler Corp., 157 F.Supp.2d 849 (N.D. Ohio 2001); Holding that the United States may assert joint and several liability under Section 107(a) of CERCLA even where agencies of the federal government are potentially liable
United States v. Chrysler Corp., 168 F.Supp.2d 754 (N.D. Ohio 2001); Setting standards for government cost recovery documentation under CERCLA.
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