Julie E. Steiner

Julie E. Steiner joined the law faculty in 2005. Professor Steiner’s scholarship focuses on environmental enforcement theory, energy law and environmental policy reform.  

Her article, “The Illegality of Contingency-Fee Arrangements When Prosecuting Public Natural Resource Damage Claims and the Need for Legislative Reform,” published in the William and Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review, republished in the November 2008 Environmental Law Reporter, and, most recently, in the ABA Energy Litigation Journal. Her article, “Private Enforcement of Contamination and Climate Change Liability Suits,” is forthcoming in the ABA Energy Litigation Journal.  

Professor Steiner practiced environmental law at Dewey Ballantine LLP (currently Dewey & LeBoeuf, LLP), and at K&L Gates, LLP.  She serves on the Editorial Board for the American Bar Association Energy Litigation Committee. The Committee reports on regulatory and litigation developments affecting the oil, natural gas, electricity and alternative energy industries. She also serves on the New York State Bar Association Climate Change Committee.    

She graduated from Boston University School of Law, where she was ranked second in her third-year class, was an Edward F. Hennessey Distinguished Scholar and a Paul J. Liacos Scholar.  She was a Visiting Student of International and Comparative Law at Oxford University, St. Catherine’s College.   

Professor Steiner teaches Environmental Law; Torts; and Legal Analysis, Research and Writing as Associate Professor of Legal Writing.  She received the Dean’s Teaching Award in 2008-2009 for Torts. 

 

Julie Steiner