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EmmaMarshall

Associate

"I'm proud to share my passion for energy and environmental law by helping clients navigate the ever-evolving regulatory landscape."

Overview

Biography

Emma assists clients on a wide range of environmental, energy, and regulatory matters. She has experience with federal and state preemption issues on environmental law, advising on compliance with state and federal regulations, and renewable energy projects.

Selected Memberships & Affiliations

  • Barclay Damon's Women's Forum
  • Women's Energy Network, Greater Albany Chapter, President-Elect
Experience

Representative Experience

  • Successfully assisted with defending an appeal of the siting board's approval for a 340-megawatt, 83-turbine wind farm project.

Prior Experience

  • Young/Sommer LLC, Legal Intern
  • Albany Law School, Research Assistant
  • Legal Assistance of Western New York, Legal Intern

Selected Honors

  • Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America: Energy Law, 2026; Environmental Law, 2026
  • Selected to Super Lawyers Upstate New York Rising Stars: Environmental, 2024; Energy & Resources, 2025
  • New York State Bar Association, Empire State Counsel® Honoree, 2023–2024

Featured Media

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RAPID Action: NYS Office of Renewable Energy Siting and Electric Transmission Issues Revised Proposed Rules and Regulations

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NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Violated State's Climate Act

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New York Appellate Court Addresses Application of Breach of Contract Exclusion in Insurance Coverage Dispute

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Website Accessibility Lawsuits: Several "Tester" Plaintiffs—Nathalie Reyes, Aisha Raheel, Simon Isakov, Amanie Riley, and Victor Andrews—Targeting Businesses in Recent Flurry of Lawsuits

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Website Accessibility Lawsuits: Several "Tester" Plaintiffs—Sandra Ford, Z'Leah Liburd, Livingston Bennett, Brandi Major, and Joshua Espinal—Targeting Businesses in Recent Flurry of Lawsuits

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Year-End Focus for 403(b) Plan Sponsors: Two Critical Document Deadlines and Typical Year-End Compliance Review