Firm Watch
Jul. 22, 2003
New Deputy AG Thrives on State Environmental Issues
By Liz Valsamis Environmental litigation lawyer Kathleen Kenealy has become a deputy attorney general in the natural resources law section of the state Department of Justice. Kenealy, who started last month, was formerly of-counsel with Los Angeles' Weston Benshoof Rochefort Rubalcava MacCuish.
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