Sabrina Wolfson is a member of the firm's redevelopment practice group. Prior to joining Meyers Nave, she was an extern for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region X where she researched and wrote memoranda on a variety of environmental issues involving CERCLA, CWA, CAA, NEPA and ESA. Sabrina was also an extern for the Central Puget Sound Growth Management Hearings Board, a state agency charged with interpreting Washington's Growth Management Act. At the Board, she drafted and edited Board decisions and researched land use issues. She also researched the environmental, economic and social impacts of multilateral trade agreements on developing countries while she was a research assistant for Professor Carmen Gonzalez.Sabrina received her J.D., magna cum laude, from Seattle University School of Law. While attending law school, she was a member of the 2005 National Moot Court Team, a quarter-finalist in the Frederic C. Tausend Appellate Competition; secretary and vice president of the Environmental Law Society and editor of "Environmental Perspectives," the Environmental Law Society's annual publication. Sabrina's awards include the CALI Award for Excellence in Legal Writing and the CALI Award for Excellence in International Trade. She received her B.A. in environmental studies from the University of Colorado, Boulder, where she was on the dean's list multiple times. |