Rod A. Attebery is a principal
attorney with Neumiller & Beardslee whose practice
focuses on land use, environmental, public agency, energy,
and natural resources law, as well as CEQA, Proposition
65, Subdivision Map Act, Zoning, and Waste Discharge.
Mr. Attebery belongs to the San Joaquin County and American
Bar Associations. He is also a member of the State Bar
of California where he is part of the Environmental Law
Section.
In 1993, Mr. Attebery graduated from the University of
California at Irvine with a B.A. in Political Science,
and in 1997, he received his Juris Doctor from University
of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law. While at McGeorge,
Mr. Attebery received the Top Oralist Award in International
Moot Court. He also worked as an intern for the State
Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Toxic Substance
Control. In 1998, Mr. Attebery earned his LL.M. in Natural
Resources and Environmental Law from University of Denver
College of Law, with specializations in energy law and
environmental law and policy.
Mr. Attebery was admitted to practice in California in
1997.
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