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Katherine Anne Meyer, Partner
Manhattanville College, B.A. (1973); The Columbus School of Law,
Catholic University of America, J.D. (1976); District of Columbia
and Maryland Bars; Swankin & Turner (1976-77); The Center for
Auto Safety (1977-79); Public Citizen Litigation Group (1979-89);
Harmon, Curran, Gallagher & Spielberg (1989-93); Adjunct Professor
of Law, Georgetown University Law Center (Civil Litigation and Public
Interest Advocacy, 1986-92); Board of Directors, Center for Biological
Diversity (2005-present); Board of Directors, Defenders of Wildlife
(1994-2005); Chairman of the Litigation Committee; Board of Directors,
Center for Auto Safety (1985-present); D.C. Circuit Advisory Committee
on Procedures (1995-2001); Board of Directors, The Wildlife Advocacy
Project (1997-present).
Eric R. Glitzenstein, Partner
Johns Hopkins University, B.A. (1978); Georgetown University Law
Center, J.D., magna-cum-laude (1981); District of Columbia Bar;
Clerk for Judge Thomas A. Flannery, United States District Court
for the District of Columbia (1981-82); Public Citizen Litigation
Group (1983-89); Harmon, Curran, Gallagher & Spielberg (1989-93);
Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center (Civil
Litigation and Public Interest Advocacy, 1992-98); Vice-Chairman,
ABA Committee on Animal Law (2006-present); Vice Chairman, ABA Committee
on Government Information and Right to Privacy (1991-93); Member,
Board of Directors, Chairman, Litigation Committee, Defenders of
Wildlife (2005-present); President, Board of Directors, The Wildlife
Advocacy Project (1997-present); Member, Advisory Board, Litigation
Committee, Center for Native Ecosystems (2002-present).
Howard M. Crystal, Partner
Northwestern University, B.A (1988); Georgetown University Law Center,
J.D., magna-cum-laude (1993); District of Columbia and Massachusetts
Bars; Clerk for Judge Truman A. Morrison, III, D.C. Superior Court
(l993- 94); Associate, Crowell & Moring (1994-96); Adjunct Professor
of Law, Georgetown University Law Center (Public Interest Advocacy,
2001).
Joshua R. Stebbins, Counsel
Johns Hopkins University, B.A. (1992); New York University School
of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, Order of the Coif (1997); District
of Columbia, New York and Massachusetts Bars; Clerk for Judge Joseph
A. DiClerico, Jr., United States District Court for the District
of New Hampshire (1997-1999); Associate, Counsel, Wilmer Cutler
Pickering Hale and Dorr (1999-2005).
William S. Eubanks II, Associate
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, B.A. (2004);
North Carolina Central University School of Law, J.D., magna-cum-laude
(2007); Vermont Law School, LL.M. in Environmental Law, summa-cum-laude
(2008); North Carolina and District of Columbia Bars.
Michelle Sinnott, Paralegal
Mercer University, B.A, cum laude (2006). Michelle is working at
the firm prior to attending law school.
Leslie
F. Mink , Director of Operations
Ms. Mink has worked in public interest law firms
for the past twenty years. Formerly with Public Citizen Litigation
Group and Harmon, Curran, Gallagher & Spielberg, she helped
establish Meyer & Glitzenstein in 1993. Ms. Mink has volunteered
for several animal protection causes including the March for the
Animals.
Bessie Smith, Receptionist,
Word-Processor
Ms. Smith has worked for the firm for twelve years. She previously
worked with the U.S. Department of Education.
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