Thomas M. Hnasko
Hinkle Shanor LLP
Santa Fe, NM
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Mr. Hnasko represents a variety of clients in all aspects of environmental law, including property owners, public interest groups, financial institutions, oil and gas producers, private citizens, claimants and defendants in complex toxic tort cases, and petroleum product distributors. His environmental experience includes prosecuting cases under the National Environmental Policy Act, prosecuting and defending complex toxic tort cases, claims under the federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, issues under the federal Clean Water Act and New Mexico Water Quality Act, and a variety of cases under the New Mexico Groundwater Protection Act and other environmental laws. Currently, he has been retained as lead counsel to defend the New Mexico Water Quality Control Commission against claims brought by the Attorney General and others challenging the promulgation of New Mexico's Copper Mine Remediation Rule in Gila Resources Information Project, et al. v. New Mexico Water Quality Control Commission and Freeport-McMoran Chino Mines Company, et al.; New Mexico Court of Appeals, Case Nos. 33,237; 33,238; and 33,245 (Consolidated).
Mr. Hnasko has authored numerous articles on environmental liabilities, and he has lectured on a variety of environmental subjects to the State bars of Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico and to other continuing legal education groups. Mr. Hnasko is an A-V rated attorney who is recognized by the New Mexico Board of Legal Specialization as a specialist in environmental law. He presently serves as Chair of the New Mexico Environmental Specialization Committee and is a Fellow in the American College of Environmental Lawyers.
Mr. Hnasko has been listed as a Best Lawyer in America for environmental law for over ten consecutive years and has been selected as a New Mexico SuperLawyer in Environmental Litigation since 2007. He was honored as Best Lawyers' Lawyer of the Year in Santa Fe for environmental litigation in 2013 and for environmental law in 2011.
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