The best job on the planet.
David Henkin
Senior Attorney
Mid-Pacific Regional Office in in Honolulu
Joined Earthjustice in 1990
Lead counsel for
County of Maui v. Hawaiʻi Wildlife Fund (S.Ct.)
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For litigators and advocates who are committed to saving the planet and the people who depend on it, there is no better job than being a Senior Attorney at Earthjustice.
Our 95 Senior Attorneys — and growing — are the premier frontline litigators for Earthjustice and for the environmental movement.
We are building a better future for our planet, one case at a time.
And we want you to join us.
Dominique Burkhardt
Senior Attorney
Florida Regional Office in Miami
Joined Earthjustice in 2020
Burkhardt served as an assistant public defender and practiced criminal and immigration law, prior to joining Earthjustice.
“Whether fighting a pesticide that could harm farmworkers’ health, challenging a polluting incinerator in a Latinx neighborhood, or exposing environmental hazards at migrant detention centers, Earthjustice provides the unparalleled opportunity to fight for environmental and climate justice alongside dedicated lawyers, advocates, and community members.”
Dominique Burkhardt
Senior Attorney
Florida Regional Office in Miami
Joined Earthjustice in 2020
Burkhardt served as an assistant public defender and practiced criminal and immigration law, prior to joining Earthjustice.
“Whether fighting a pesticide that could harm farmworkers’ health, challenging a polluting incinerator in a Latinx neighborhood, or exposing environmental hazards at migrant detention centers, Earthjustice provides the unparalleled opportunity to fight for environmental and climate justice alongside dedicated lawyers, advocates, and community members.”
At Earthjustice, Senior Attorneys have the autonomy and resources to build successful, ambitious cases.
Our Senior Attorneys are fighting at the highest level of our nation’s judicial system. We’re working with our partners and spearheading litigation across the country.
We are the most active public-interest environmental law firm in the country, filing more than twice as many federal cases as the next-most-active environmental plaintiffs’ lawyer.*
* Analysis of federal district court PACER data 2010–2018 by data analytics firm Lex Machina.
Adrian Martinez
Deputy Managing Attorney
(Former Senior Attorney)
California Regional Office in Los Angeles
Joined Earthjustice in 2013
Originally from North Carolina, Martinez previously worked as a smog and environmental justice attorney at NRDC.
“At Earthjustice, I fight in court to protect one of our most basic human rights: the right to breathe, unencumbered from filthy air. I gather great inspiration from my clients, who reject the notion that businesses have to make people sick as a necessary by-product of progress.”
— On work to transform the way California uses energy, fighting for zero emissions, from power grid to ports, buses to garbage trucks
Adrian Martinez
Deputy Managing Attorney
(Former Senior Attorney)
California Regional Office in Los Angeles
Joined Earthjustice in 2013
Originally from North Carolina, Martinez previously worked as a smog and environmental justice attorney at NRDC.
“At Earthjustice, I fight in court to protect one of our most basic human rights: the right to breathe, unencumbered from filthy air. I gather great inspiration from my clients, who reject the notion that businesses have to make people sick as a necessary by-product of progress.”
— On work to transform the way California uses energy, fighting for zero emissions, from power grid to ports, buses to garbage trucks
Jan Hasselman
Senior Attorney
Northwest Regional Office in Seattle
Joined Earthjustice in 1998
Hasselman has successfully litigated regional and national issues, including listings of salmon under the Endangered Species Act, and coal and crude oil terminals.
“There was a fundamental injustice being perpetrated on the Standing Rock Sioux people. We are going to stand beside them, and fight it. And show the world what was happening.
“It is an honor to represent the Tribe in this historic case — showcasing Earthjustice at its finest: telling our clients' story and helping our clients stand up for their rights.”
— On work as lead counsel for Standing Rock Sioux Tribe v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (D.D.C.)
Jan Hasselman
Senior Attorney
Northwest Regional Office in Seattle
Joined Earthjustice in 1998
Hasselman has successfully litigated regional and national issues, including listings of salmon under the Endangered Species Act, and coal and crude oil terminals.
“There was a fundamental injustice being perpetrated on the Standing Rock Sioux people. We are going to stand beside them, and fight it. And show the world what was happening.
“It is an honor to represent the Tribe in this historic case — showcasing Earthjustice at its finest: telling our clients' story and helping our clients stand up for their rights.”
— On work as lead counsel for Standing Rock Sioux Tribe v. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (D.D.C.)
Khushi Desai
Senior Attorney
Community Partnerships Program in Washington, D.C.
Joined Earthjustice in 2010
Desai specialized in plaintiff-side complex civil litigation at a Washington, D.C., law firm, prior to joining Earthjustice.
Khushi Desai
Senior Attorney
Community Partnerships Program in Washington, D.C.
Joined Earthjustice in 2010
Desai specialized in plaintiff-side complex civil litigation at a Washington, D.C., law firm, prior to joining Earthjustice.
Our Senior Attorneys are fearless advocates, with the independence and support to litigate significant cases.
Join us by lateraling in as an attorney with generally six or more years of litigation experience in:
- Government, such as the Department of Justice or EPA
- Nonprofits
- Private practice
What we look for:
- Ability to build and litigate cases from beginning to end, as lead or sole counsel
- Capacity to develop new cases
- Ability to supervise and develop staff
- Commitment to environmental justice and our core values of justice, partnership, inclusion, and excellence
Matt Vespa
Senior Attorney
Clean Energy Program in San Francisco
Joined Earthjustice in 2017
Vespa previously litigated cases with Sierra Club. He primarily practices before the California Public Utilities Commission with a focus on ending California’s reliance on fossil fuels by rapidly transitioning away from gas use in the power and building sectors and to zero emissions solutions.
“When I started this work, clean energy was a sprinkle on top of building polluting gas plants. Now, we’re building a blueprint for how utilities can look to clean energy solutions first.”
— On work opposing the application for certification for the Puente Power Project
Matt Vespa
Senior Attorney
Clean Energy Program in San Francisco
Joined Earthjustice in 2017
Vespa previously litigated cases with Sierra Club. He primarily practices before the California Public Utilities Commission with a focus on ending California’s reliance on fossil fuels by rapidly transitioning away from gas use in the power and building sectors and to zero emissions solutions.
“When I started this work, clean energy was a sprinkle on top of building polluting gas plants. Now, we’re building a blueprint for how utilities can look to clean energy solutions first.”
— On work opposing the application for certification for the Puente Power Project
We’re saving lives and cleaning up the planet.
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