Job Title: Senior Attorney, Gulf Regional Office Job Responsibilities: -... legal theories, securing expert testimony, submitting comments, petitions, briefs, and oral arguments. - Pursue climate justice and energy cases before Texas’s public... utility commission as well as state and federal courts. - Collaborate in...
Job Title: Senior Attorney, Fossil Fuels Program Job Responsibilities: -... Lead complex cases encompassing the full range of litigation tasks, including factual investigation, legal research, discovery, briefing, witness preparation, trials, and oral advocacy. - Develop innovative legal theories and strategies to address and...
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Senior Manager, Regulatory and Legislative Affairs The... candidate, in conjunction with a diverse group of stakeholders, works to drive the deployment of medium and heavy-duty electricity vehicles (MHDEV's) in major cities in Texas to reduce health and climate pollution. Will be charged with building and maintaining key relationships with industry, government, and NGO stakeholders, identifying the key policy (., public fleet transition timelines) and collaboration (corporat... read more
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