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Edward W. Warren is a Senior Partner at Kirkland & Ellis in Washington,
D.C. He has had extensive litigation experience under all of the
federal health, safety, and environmental statutes. His appellate
litigation has included oral arguments in more than forty significant
cases before the U.S. Courts of Appeals, state Supreme Courts, and
the U.S. Supreme Court. He has worked at Kirkland & Ellis since
1970, and has been a partner since 1975. He founded the Environmental
and Appellate practice groups at Kirkland & Ellis.
He obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree at Yale College in 1966,
and his J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School in 1969.
After graduating from law school, he clerked for the U.S. Court
of Appeals, Seventh Circuit, from 1969-70.
Mr. Warren has served as an Adjunct Professor at the University
of Chicago Law School since 1994. He currently teaches Administrative
Law and Natural Resources Law at the George Mason University Law
School. Mr. Warren has served two terms as a member of the Visiting
Committee of the University of Chicago Law School. He is currently
a member of the Council of the Administrative Law Section of the
American Bar Association.
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