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Defending the Environment Through Legal Action
Strategic Litigation for Public Interest
Eric P. Jorgensen serves as a Managing Attorney in the Juneau office of Earthjustice, the premier nonprofit public interest environmental law organization. With over 36 years of legal experience, Mr. Jorgensen leads complex litigation efforts aimed at protecting the magnificent landscapes and natural resources of Alaska. While the firm focuses on environmental mandates, the legal work involves high-stakes business litigation and regulatory challenges that shape the future of commerce and conservation in the region. Clients and partners looking to find a lawyer who understands the intricate balance between federal regulation and local ecosystems look to this office for leadership. The team is dedicated to preserving the Tongass National Forest, safeguarding marine ecosystems, and ensuring that environmental laws are strictly enforced against industrial overreach.
The practice is deeply rooted in the belief that the law is the most powerful tool for change. Mr. Jorgensen’s work often involves representing other nonprofits, community groups, and tribal organizations in federal and state courts. This requires a mastery of administrative law, civil procedure, and statutory interpretation. For those seeking to understand the legal landscape of Alaska’s environmental policies, this office stands as a bulwark of advocacy, utilizing the courts to hold government agencies and corporations accountable. If you are looking to support or collaborate with a legal team that fights for the planet, the Juneau office of Earthjustice is the hub of environmental defense in Southeast Alaska.
Key Areas of Legal Focus
- Regulatory Litigation: Challenging federal and state agency decisions that fail to comply with environmental statutes such as the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
- Public Land Protection: Legal actions aimed at preserving the integrity of the Tongass National Forest and other public lands from unsustainable logging and development.
- Wildlife Conservation: Litigation designed to protect endangered species and their habitats from industrial encroachment and climate change impacts.
- Clean Water and Air Enforcement: Holding polluters accountable under the Clean Water Act and Clean Air Act to ensure healthy communities for Alaskans.
- Indigenous Rights Advocacy: Partnering with Alaska Native tribes to protect subsistence rights and traditional lands through the judicial system.
Centrally Located in the Goldstein Building
The office is housed in the historic Goldstein Building on Fourth Street, a landmark in downtown Juneau. This location places the legal team in the center of the state’s political and legal activity, just a short walk from the Alaska State Legislature and the courthouse. The strategic location facilitates close coordination with policymakers and other advocacy groups. The office environment reflects a commitment to serious, impactful legal work, where every case file represents a part of Alaska’s natural heritage being defended. When the need arises to consult an attorney regarding significant environmental impact matters, this office provides the expertise required for high-level federal litigation.
A Legacy of Legal Leadership
Eric P. Jorgensen’s extensive tenure and leadership role underscore the quality of representation provided by this office. The firm does not handle typical private matters like divorce or personal injury; rather, it specializes in cases that set precedents and alter the course of public policy. This focus on systemic change makes it unique among legal providers in Juneau. The team works tirelessly to ensure that the law serves the public interest, providing a voice for nature in the courtroom. For those researching lawyers in Juneau who are making a global difference from a local office, Eric P. Jorgensen represents the pinnacle of public interest law in Alaska.
Specializing In
Environmental Litigation, Public Interest Law, Regulatory Compliance
Address & Location
325 Fourth St, Suite 200, Juneau, AK 99801
Building Location
Located in the historic Goldstein Building in the heart of Downtown Juneau, directly across from the Alaska State Capitol building and near the intersection of Seward Street.
Suite Access
The office is located on the second floor (Suite 200); access is via the main lobby elevator or stairs.
Parking Details
On-street meter parking is available on Fourth Street and Seward Street; the Marine Parking Garage is a short walk downhill.
Public Transit
Multiple Capital Transit bus stops are located within two blocks along Main Street and Fourth Street.
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