The Texas Environmental SuperConference is co-sponsored by the State Bar of Texas Environmental and Natural Resources Law Section and several environmental organizations. The event routinely draws in excess of 500 attendees from both the public and private sectors and features speakers from the federal government, from the state, and from the public and private sectors. This year’s conference theme is clichés, and the conference is fittingly titled, “The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread.”
Mike is a partner with the Environmental and Legislative Affairs Practice Group in the Austin office of Jackson Walker where he practices environmental law in areas of air, water, reclamation and waste management and manages the firm’s air quality practice. As part of the firm’s Environmental and Energy practice groups, Mike secures environmental permits for and is active in state and federal policy development on behalf of corporations, governmental entities, and cooperatives in the electric power generation, mining, oil & gas, steel manufacturing, and recycling industries. He received his B.A. in government and history from the University of Texas at Austin and his J.D. in environmental law from the University of Houston Law Center.