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Richard W. Harris, Member Attorney
Mining; Public Lands; Natural Resources; Environmental; Corporate Law
Phone:775-636-8768, 775-825-4300
Web:http://www.harristhompson.com
Address: 6121 Lakeside Drive, Suite 260, Reno, NV 89511
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Law Firm:Harris, Thompson & Faillers
Lawyer:Richard W. Harris
Phone:775-636-8768, 775-825-4300
Fax:775-825-4829
Lawyer Title:Member
Practice Areas:Mining; Public Lands; Natural Resources; Environmental; Corporate Law
Bio:Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau. President, Stanford Environmental Law Society, 1974. Trustee, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, 1996-1997. National Winner, Grand Prize Scholarship Competition, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, 1974-1975. Co-Author: "Interstate Environmental Problems," 1975; "Millsites: Current Law and Unanswered Questions," 38 Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute, 1992. Author: "The Law of Millsites: History and Application," 9 Natural Resources Lawyer 103, 1976 and 14 Public Land and Resources Law Digest 133, 1977; "Location of Lode Claims over Placer Claims," 34 Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute, 1988; "Superfund: It Can Happen to You," Nevada Lawyer, 1997. Nevada Reporter, Mineral Law Newsletter, 1985-2009. Adjunct Professor of Environmental Law, University of Nevada, Reno, 1997—. Instructor in Mining Law, Mackay School of Mines, Division of Continuing Education, University of Nevada, 1977—.
Admitted:1975, Nevada; 1976, California; 1988, U.S. Supreme Court
College:University of Nevada, Reno (B.S., Geological Engineering, with distinction, 1969; M.S., Environmental Science, 1995)
Law School:Stanford University (M.S., Mining Law, 1975; J.D., 1975)
Membership:Washoe County and American (Member, Natural Resources Law Section) Bar Associations; State Bar of Nevada; State Bar of California (inactive); Nevada Mining Association; Geological Society of Nevada; Nevada Landmen's Association; Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation.
Web:http://www.harristhompson.com
Languages:English

Lawyer Richard W. Harris, graduated from University of Nevada, Reno (B.S., Geological Engineering, with distinction, 1969; M.S., Environmental Science, 1995) Stanford University (M.S., Mining Law, 1975; J.D., 1975), is now employed by Harris, Thompson & Faillers at 6121 Lakeside Drive, Suite 260 Reno, NV 89511.

While being a member of Washoe County and American (Member, Natural Resources Law Section) Bar Associations; State Bar of Nevada; State Bar of California (inactive); Nevada Mining Association; Geological Society of Nevada; Nevada Landmen's Association; Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation., Richard W. Harris is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing Richard W. Harris as your lawyer, you should consider whether Richard W. Harris offers free consultation, (if not) how much the initial interview costs, if there is any hidden attorney fees, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if Richard W. Harris has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though Richard W. Harris's office is located at Reno, NV, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.

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Richard W. Harris has been admitted in 1975, Nevada; 1976, California; 1988, U.S. Supreme Court. His or her practice areas include Mining; Public Lands; Natural Resources; Environmental; Corporate Law.

Richard W. Harris's college and law school education includes University of Nevada, Reno (B.S., Geological Engineering, with distinction, 1969; M.S., Environmental Science, 1995), Stanford University (M.S., Mining Law, 1975; J.D., 1975). Other biographical background includes Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau. President, Stanford Environmental Law Society, 1974. Trustee, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, 1996-1997. National Winner, Grand Prize Scholarship Competition, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, 1974-1975. Co-Author: "Interstate Environmental Problems," 1975; "Millsites: Current Law and Unanswered Questions," 38 Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute, 1992. Author: "The Law of Millsites: History and Application," 9 Natural Resources Lawyer 103, 1976 and 14 Public Land and Resources Law Digest 133, 1977; "Location of Lode Claims over Placer Claims," 34 Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute, 1988; "Superfund: It Can Happen to You," Nevada Lawyer, 1997. Nevada Reporter, Mineral Law Newsletter, 1985-2009. Adjunct Professor of Environmental Law, University of Nevada, Reno, 1997—. Instructor in Mining Law, Mackay School of Mines, Division of Continuing Education, University of Nevada, 1977—.. You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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