Thomas Milch is presently Chair of Arnold & Porter LLP and previously served as head of the firm's environmental practice. Mr. Milch's practice principally includes federal enforcement and private party litigation under US environmental law, counseling national and multinational companies on environmental compliance issues, and addressing environmental issues that arise in complex corporate and real estate transactions. His recent experience has focused on remedial issues at major contaminated sites and national lakes and rivers, including disputes involving sediment remedies, natural resources damages and RCRA citizen suits. From 1989 until 1997, Mr. Milch was an adjunct professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center, where he taught courses on environmental law. He has served as a member of the ABA's Standing Committee on Environmental Law (1996-1998), and was chair of the ABA's Special Committee on Environmental Litigation Techniques (SONREEL) (1991-1994). From 1992 to 1998, Mr. Milch also served on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of the Environmental Law Institute and from 1998 to 2004, he served on the Board of Directors of Wildlife Trust International, an international conservation group committed to biodiversity protection. For more than a decade, he has served on the Board of RESOLVE, Inc., a nonprofit organization committed to alternative dispute resolution in the environmental field. He is a graduate of Yale Law School, where he served as an officer of the Yale Law Journal.
Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business 2011-2012 for Environment (DC)
The International Who's Who of Environmental Lawyers 2009, 2011-2012
Washington, DC Super Lawyers 2011-2012 for Environmental
PLC Which lawyer? 2009, 2011-2012: Recommended for Environmental Law
Washingtonian's "Best Lawyers" 2011 for Environment
The Best Lawyers in America 2012 for Environmental Law
Named to The National Law Journal's 2011 "Visionaries" in Washington, DC list
The International Who's Who of Environment Lawyers 2009 and 2008: "Most Highly Regarded Individual - Global"
Served as Chairman, American Bar Association's Special Committee on Environmental Litigation Techniques (SONREEL) (1991-1994)
Served as a member, American Bar Association's Standing Committee on Environmental Law (1996-1998)
Served on Board of Directors and Executive Committee, Environmental Law Institute (1992-1998)
Serves on the Board of RESOLVE, Inc., a nonprofit organization committed to alternative dispute resolution in the environmental field
Served on the Board of Directors, Wildlife Trust International, an international conservation group committed to biodiversity protection (1998-2004)