Sarah’s practice focuses on energy, public utility law, and environmental law. She helps clients address environmental issues related to energy, land use, and other development projects with an emphasis on solar, wind, transmission, battery storage, and electric vehicle technologies. Sarah has represented clean energy developers and trade associations, rural electric cooperatives, tribes, environmental nonprofits, municipal entities, and special districts.
Sarah currently serves as a vice-chair for the American Bar Association’s Energy Law Committee and volunteers as a constitutional law judge at Denver East High School. During law school, Sarah worked as a legal intern for the Natural Resources and Environment Section of the Colorado Attorney General’s Office, Kaplan Kirsch, the Honorable Judge Lino S. Lipinsky de Orlov of the Colorado Court of Appeals, and the Boulder County Attorney’s Office. At Colorado Law, Sarah was involved in the Environmental Law Journal, Moot Court, the Environmental Law Society, and the Women’s Law Caucus.
Prior to law school, Sarah worked at the Environmental Defense Fund and helped manage a clean energy and sustainability fellowship program.