SYRACUSE — Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC, a Syracuse–based law firm, recently announced that 11 of its attorneys have been elected members (partners) of the firm, effective at the start of this year. One of those new members is Sarah K. Spencer, who is part of Bond’s environmental and energy law practice. Spencer, who is […]
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SYRACUSE — Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC, a Syracuse–based law firm, recently announced that 11 of its attorneys have been elected members (partners) of the firm, effective at the start of this year.
One of those new members is Sarah K. Spencer, who is part of Bond’s environmental and energy law practice. Spencer, who is in the firm’s Buffalo office, counsels clients in federal and state environmental and energy matters, including those related to water-pollution control, solid and hazardous waste management, air quality, brownfields and remediation, petroleum and chemical storage, and issues involving emerging contaminants. She is also experienced in energy-facility siting, including proceedings under Article VII of the Public Service Law and renewable-energy facility development, Bond, Schoeneck & King said.
Spencer received her law degree from the Syracuse University College of Law, master’s degree in forest and natural resource management from SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse, and bachelor’s degree in environmental studies from the University at Buffalo.