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Drew Miller is a partner in the firm's Austin office where he practices water, environmental, and administrative law, and serves as Chair of the firm's Public and Environmental Law Department. He regularly represents industrial and commercial entities, political subdivisions, and individuals including landowners in matters involving water rights and utilities, litigation, compliance, enforcement, permitting, and environmental and water due diligence matters. He has particular experience in litigation involving groundwater management, contaminated property and environmental permitting. He has also guided clients through Texas' brownfields redevelopment programs. Mr. Miller was recognized by Best Lawyers in America 2019-2025.
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Mr. Miller is the author of Chapter 11 (Texas Superfund) of the two-volume treatise on Texas Environmental Law published by Thomson Reuters. He is a regular contributor to the Year in Review publication of the American Bar Association Section on Environment, Energy & Resources on the subject of water law in Texas. Mr. Miller is a founding organizer and serves as Vice-President of the National Water Law Forum. He currently serves as Chair of the American Bar Association/Real Property, Trusts and Estate Law Section’s Environmental Committee.