Attorneys/Shareholders

Lynn L. Bergeson, born Grosse Pointe, Michigan; admitted to bar, 1980, District of Columbia. Education: Michigan State University (B.A., magna cum laude, 1975); Columbus School of Law, Catholic University of America (J.D., 1979). Member: Catholic University of America Law Review, 1977-1979. Ms. Bergeson counsels clients on a wide range of issues pertaining to chemical hazard, exposure and risk assessment, risk communication, and related legal and regulatory aspects of conventional and nanoscale chemical regulatory programs under FIFRA, TSCA, REACH, and on issues pertinent to nanotechnology and other emerging transformative technologies. Recent publications include: “Pesticides, Chemical Regulation, and Right-to-Know: 2010 Annual Report,” in Environment, Energy, and Resources Law: The Year in Review 2010, ABA (2011) (co-author); Nanotechnology: Environmental Law, Policy, and Business Considerations, ABA (2010) (editor); “New on the Horizon: Nanotechnology” in Product Liability, ABA (2010) (co-author); “Pesticides, Chemical Regulation, and Right-to-Know: 2009 Annual Report,” in Environment, Energy, and Resources Law: The Year in Review 2009, ABA (2010) (co-author); “Other Regulatory Developments: Federal and European Union Chemical Management Initiatives in 2010,” in Environmental Regulation and Commercial Implications 2010: How the New Administration, Congress and the Courts Have Changed the Rules, Practising Law Institute (2010) (co-author). Ms. Bergeson is listed in U.S. News - Best Law Firms first-tier ranking for environmental law in Washington, D.C. (2010); Law360’s Five Most Admired Environmental Attorneys (2010); Washingtonian’s List of Top Lawyers (2009), The International Who’s Who of Business Lawyers (2006-2011), and The Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business (2005-2011). She was also inducted in 2011 into the American College of Environmental Lawyers (ACOEL). Ms. Bergeson is a member of the District of Columbia Bar; Bar Association of the District of Columbia; American Bar Association (Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources); Women’s Bar Association of the District of Columbia; and The Cosmos Club.

Lisa M. Campbell, born New York, New York; admitted to bar, 1985, Arizona; 1988, District of Columbia. Education: University of Arizona (B.S., 1982); Stanford Law School (J.D., 1985). Ms. Campbell has significant experience in pesticide and chemical regulation. Ms. Campbell counsels clients on a wide range of issues pertaining to exposure and risk assessment, risk communication, and related legal and regulatory aspects of pesticide programs under FIFRA and chemical-specific programs under TSCA. Recent publications include: The TSCA Basic Practice Book, ABA (2000) (co-author); The FIFRA Basic Practice Book, ABA (2000) (co-author); Pesticides Law Handbook, Government Institutes (1999) (co-author); and Chapter 7 -- Liability, Environmental Law Practice Guide, Matthew Bender, 1992. Ms. Campbell is admitted to the bar of the District of Columbia and the State Bar of Arizona and is a member of the American Bar Association.