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Katherine Trisolini is the
most recently added
attorney to Chatten-Brown
& Associates. Katherine
graduated from Oberlin
College, obtained a
Master’s degree from the
University of California
at Berkeley and received a
law degree from Stanford
University. During law
school, Katherine was
associate editor of the
Stanford Law Review, and
worked for both NRDC and
the EPA’s General
Counsel’s office as well
as the American Civil
Liberties Union
Immigrants’ Rights
Project. After law
school, Katherine
practiced for two years at
Shute, Mihaly and
Weinberger, LLP in San
Francisco, where she
worked on state actions
under CEQA, federal
actions under NEPA, and
local land use issues,
including the National
Environmental Policy Act,
the California
Environmental Quality Act,
the Subdivision Map Act,
takings doctrine, and
drafting a municipal land
use ordinance. She
presented research on the
Subdivision Map Act to
Smart Growth Committee of
California Legislature.
Most recently, she clerked
in the chambers of the
Honorable Consuelo B.
Marshall of United States
District Court, Central
District of California and
the chambers of the
Honorable A. Wallace
Tashima of the Ninth
Circuit Court of Appeals,
where her duties included
preparing bench memoranda,
orders and opinions. With
Katherine’s assistance,
CBA looks forward to
expanding its law practice
in federal court by
bringing enforcement
actions under various
federal environmental
laws, as well as
continuing its active
state environmental and
land use practice.
E-Mail: kat@cbcearthlaw.com
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