Background
Marron, Donna C. was born on April 10, 1955 in Washington, District of Columbia.
Marron, Donna C. was born on April 10, 1955 in Washington, District of Columbia.
Tufts University (Bachelor of Science, summa cum laude, 1977). University of California (Master of Arts, 1979. P.D., 1982); Indiana University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1993).
Worked at Plews Shadley Racher & Braun (Indianapolis, Indiana) specializing in Environmental and other scientific and technical matters including Federal and State Court Litigation and Appeals, Regulatory Compliance and Permitting, Environmental Insurance Coverage, Federal and State Administrative Actions, Coal and other Natural Resources, Toxic Torts, Environmental Due Diligence, Real Estate, Financial Services and Patent, Trademark and Copyright. Admitted to the bar, 1994, Indiana. Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi.
Member, American Geophysical Union.
Hydrologist, United States. Geological Survey, 1979-1990.
Author: "Surface Erosion By Overland Flow in the Redwood Creek Basin," Northwestern California, United States. Geological Survey Professional Paper, 1454-H (1995).
"Floodplain Storage of Mine Tailings in the Belle Fourche River System: A Sediment Budget Approach," 17 Earth Surface Processes and Landforms 675 (1992).
"Physical and Chemical Characteristics of a Metal-Contaminated Overbank Deposit, West Central South Dakota, United States of America," 14 Earth Surface Process and Landforms 419 (1989). "Colluvium in Bedrock Hollows on Steep Slopes, Redwood Creek Drainage, Northwest California," 6 Catena Supplement 59 (1985). Company-Author: "History, Causes and Significance of Changes in the Channel Geometry of Redwood Creek, Northwestern California, 1926-1982," United States.
Geological Survey Professional Paper, 1454-North (1995).
"Contrasts in Stream-Channel Response to Major Storms in Two Mountainous Areas of California," 13 Geology 135 (1986). Member: Indianapolis, Indiana State and American Bar Associations.
Since its founding in 1988 Plews Shadley Racher & Braun has concentrated its practice in environmental and other scientific and technical law. The firm"s attorneys all have substantial experience and expertise in a wide range of environmental law matters.
The firm serves clients throughout Indiana, the Midwest, and the nation.
Plews Shadley Racher & Braun handles administrative, state and federal trials and appeals covering a broad spectrum of environmental and related cases, including the prosecution and defense of claims involving CERCLA, RCRA, clean air and water acts, underground and aboveground storage tanks, toxic torts, environmental property damage claims, and governmental enforcement actions of all kinds. The firm also maintains a substantial practice representing policyholders in environmental and other insurance coverage claims. The firm has actively participated in Superfund cases in a number of states and has organized committees to represent various interest groups in such efforts.
Plews Shadley Racher & Braun assists clients in interpreting and complying with state, federal and local environmental rules and in pursuing necessary permits.
The firm also advises clients on environmental issues in real estate and business transactions, in conducting environmental due diligence and audit work, in undertaking voluntary cleanups, in developing programs for limiting liability exposure, and in drafting and monitoring legislation and rules. The firm represents clients in a variety of similarly complex technical matters such as products liability cases.
Member, American Geophysical Union. Hydrologist, United States. Geological Survey, 1979-1990.