Three HB Attorneys Speaking at 18th Annual ISBA Environmental Law Conference

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Melissa S. Brown
Since 2014, Melissa S. Brown has developed a robust environmental law practice in which she assists businesses on a wide variety of environmental issues. Clients regularly rely on her to provide counsel on complying with federal and Illinois environmental statutes and regulations.
Michael P. Murphy
Michael P. Murphy is an experienced litigator who focuses on helping clients with environmental issues, both before and after a lawsuit is filed.

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Michael Murphy, Daniel Siegfried, and Melissa Brown will be among the featured speakers at the Illinois State Bar Association’s 18th Annual Environmental Law Conference. Siegfried and Brown will give an update on the regulation of coal ash, while Murphy will discuss the rebirth of Illinois’ public notice requirement. MCLE credits are available for the conference, which is being held May 9‑10 at ISBA’s regional office in Chicago. Registration information is available Registration information is available here.

Murphy, a partner in the firm’s Springfield office, focuses his practice on environmental law at both the state and federal levels. He has been named to the lists of Emerging Lawyers by Illinois Leading Lawyers, Rising Stars by Illinois Super Lawyers, and 40 Business Leaders Under Forty by the Springfield Business Journal.

Siegfried, a partner in the firm’s Chicago office, also concentrates his practice on environmental law, with 25 years of experience representing clients in the utility and natural gas industries. Previously, he served as attorney to the Chairman of the Illinois Pollution Control Board. Siegfried has been named an Illinois Leading Lawyer.

Brown, an associate in the firm’s Springfield office, focuses her practice on environmental law, including assisting clients with environmental compliance issues, permitting, rulemaking, and enforcement matters at both the federal and state levels. In 2016, she joined the firm’s Springfield office when the practice of Hodge, Dwyer & Driver merged with HeplerBroom.

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