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Attorneys at Gallop, Johnson & Neuman have historically offered legal services which address dynamic "green" issues, as evidenced in our diverse practice area capabilities and experience for clients in different industries. For many years, on a case-by-case basis and in cross-practice areas, our attorneys have assisted clients dealing with environmental, regulatory, conservation, energy and related matters, as well as corporate responsibility, governmental, litigation and judicial issues, which mandate the need for focused legal services and understanding of historic and new sustainability initiatives. Our substantial capabilities in addressing environmental and sustainability issues on behalf of clients whom we serve is brought to bear with depth and breadth in these other specialized areas of legal experience:
In addition to addressing such issues on behalf of our clients, Gallop, Johnson & Neuman has formalized internal procedures to minimize waste, reduce energy and conserve resources. To review our Environmental Sustainability Policy, click here. Notably, Gallop, Johnson & Neuman was the first law firm in St. Louis to become a certified partner in the American Bar Association-Environmental Protection Agency Law Office Climate Challenge, a program to encourage law offices to become better environmental and energy stewards. This commitment reflects issues that our clients face when dealing with environmental and energy sustainability and climate change matters within their organizations. To stay informed about new and emerging sustainability issues in business, government and industry, attorneys at Gallop, Johnson & Neuman are active members of U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) it's St. Louis Chapter and other organizations on the forefront of sustainability and climate change innovations, professional services, education and certifications. Like our many clients whom we consider partners in progress, we continue to evolve. Click Here to Listen to our underwriting of the National Public Radio (NPR) Morning Edition and All Things Considered. |














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