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Maggie Fawal represents businesses and trade associations in a wide array of civil and regulatory environmental matters. She has experience assisting clients in a number of industries, including electric utilities, transportation, mining and agribusiness. Maggie’s experience covers a wide range of environmental laws, including the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, the Clean Water Act, and the National Historic Preservation Act, in addition to a variety of other substantive federal statutes.


+1-202-344-4791

Margaret K. Fawal

Counsel
Venable
Washington, D.C.

Practice Area: Environmental

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"Maggie is incredibly responsive and extremely knowledgeable."
"Her expertise regarding environmental law enables her to work very efficiently."


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Maggie Fawal represents businesses and trade associations in a wide array of civil and regulatory environmental matters. She has experience assisting clients in a number of industries, including electric utilities, transportation, mining and agribusiness. Maggie’s experience covers a wide range of environmental laws, including the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, the Clean Water Act, and the National Historic Preservation Act, in addition to a variety of other substantive federal statutes.

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+1-202-344-4791

Margaret K. Fawal

Counsel
Venable
Washington, D.C.

Practice Area: Environmental

M&A All-Star

ALL-STAR BIOGRAPHY

Maggie Fawal represents businesses and trade associations in a wide array of civil and regulatory environmental matters. She has experience assisting clients in a number of industries, including electric utilities, transportation, mining and agribusiness. Maggie’s experience covers a wide range of environmental laws, including the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, the Clean Water Act, and the National Historic Preservation Act, in addition to a variety of other substantive federal statutes.

Visit All-Star's Firm »