Morgan Lewis has strategically enhanced its environmental and toxic tort litigation practices by bringing on board seasoned legal expert Matthew Thurlow as a partner, based in Washington and San Francisco. With a wealth of experience in handling high-profile toxic tort and product liability litigation, Thurlow is well-positioned to bolster the firm’s offerings in these demanding legal areas.
His expertise is not limited to litigation alone; he also provides guidance to corporations on navigating the complexities of environmental regulatory compliance. This includes advising on challenges such as the obligations related to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in consumer products. This aligns with growing regulatory demands and public scrutiny, particularly in industries significantly impacted by such substances.
Thurlow’s transition from BakerHostetler to Morgan Lewis signifies a robust addition to the firm’s resources, underscoring Morgan Lewis’s dedication to expanding its capabilities in environmental law. His joining was formally announced by the firm on Thursday, and it stands as a testament to the firm’s commitment to investing in top-tier legal talent to address the evolving needs of their clients.
For further information, visit the Bloomberg Law report on this significant appointment.