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Smith Haughey Rice & Roegge welcomed Natalie H. Winquist as an associate attorney to its firm.
Focusing on medical malpractice defense litigation, Winquist has represented hospitals, physicians, nurses and other health care providers.
Prior to joining Smith Haughey, she was an attorney adviser with the Illinois Pollution Control Board. Winiquist has gained experience in adjudicating matters involving alleged violations of the Illinois Environmental Protection Act and helped to develop and implement environmental control standards for the state.
She earned her Juris Doctor from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School.
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Judge Rules Trump s Chicago Hotel Is Putting Fish in Danger
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Donald Trump is a real jack of all noxious trades. It turns out that as he was rolling back environmental policies and overseeing an endless stream of noxious climate misinformation as president, one of our dear former leader’s hotels has also been ignoring clean water protections. A multi-faceted pollution king!
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An Illinois judge ruled that Trump International Hotel and Tower, a looming glass monstrosity on Chicago’s downtown riverfront owned and operated by the Trump Organization, violated state environmental laws by using water from the Chicago River to cool its air-conditioning systems without a permit, because of course it did.
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