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Grewell, J. Bishop
Associate
Chicago

Ph: 312.701.8608
Fax: 312.701.7711
jgrewell@mayerbrown.com
J. Bishop Grewell graduated Order of the Coif from Northwestern University's School of Law and won the Raoul Berger Prize for best senior research paper. After graduation, he clerked for Judge Timothy M. Tymkovich on the 10th Circuit. He has written appellate briefs for cases in the 7th Circuit, 11th Circuit, and the state of Illinois. He has also worked on cert petitions to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Grewell's articles on property and international law have been published in the Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum and the Chicago Journal of International Law. He has written on the Endangered Species Act and other property rights/environmental policy areas in his book Ecological Agrarian by Purdue University Press. Prior to law school, he received his Master's Degree in Environmental Management from the Yale School of Forestry and worked for nearly ten years as a research associate with the Property and Environment Research Center in Bozeman, Montana.

 
 
 
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