Lawyer Monthly - Women in law Awards 2021

Women in Law Awards 2021 - 96 - USA WATER LAW FIRM PROFILE For over 65 years, Clyde Snow has represented clients throughout the Western United States in the areas of Natural Resources and Water Law, Business and Finance, Family Law, White Collar Crime and Regulatory matters, Litigation, Labor and Employment, Real Property, Estate Planning and Tax, and Bankruptcy. We counsel and assist clients in resolving legal disputes by using efficient and cost-effective legal strategies founded upon a thorough analysis of legal, business, and industry ramifications. Our attorneys understand that certain situations call for experience, connections, and expertise that reach beyond legal advice and counsel to achieve the best results for their clients. From the routine to novel and complex matters, our attorneys analyze the costs and benefits of potential strategies and recommend the solution that promises the greatest value to each client. Clyde Snow — Serious About Solutions. EMILY E. LEWIS PARTNER AT CLYDE SNOW T: 801-433-2409 | E: EEL@clydesnow.com | W: www.clydesnow.com ABOUT EMILY E. LEWIS Emily assists clients in navigating complex water problems. She has 12 years of experience advising individual water right owners, water wholesalers, municipalities, mining companies, developers, mutual shareholder irrigation companies, and other water users. Her strategic projects practice extends to innovative policy work and specialty water project management, such as acting as the Utah Water Banking Project Manager. Emily is quickly becoming known as an innovative thought leader in the water space. She is adept at using humor, candor, and creativity to come to workable water solutions. Her breadth of knowledge allows her to quickly identify the issues, make connections between information siloes, and engage the right people. She is developing a niche expertise that combines knowledge of technical solutions, such as telemetry and modeling, market tools, legal and policy recommendations, and collaborative voluntary arrangements for water sharing. This expertise allows her to craft practical proposals that meet the moment and are adaptive to a changing world. Emily is fortunate to be working on some of the Western United States most pressing water problems, including: • Compliance with the Colorado River Compact and Colorado River issues • Promoting and building water markets in Utah and surrounding states • Engaging in policy and legislative initiatives to modernize western Water Law • Preparing legal strategies to bring water to the Great Salt Lake, a waterbody of international importance • Working with large agricultural producers to implement water conservation practices and contemporary operations • Navigating complex federal water contracts and federal water projects • Designing drought and climate resiliency action plans • Advising on complicated issues of conjunctive management between competing surface and ground water rights As an ancillary part of her practice, Emily hosts a well-received weekly podcast, Ripple Effect (https://www.clydesnow.com/category/media/podcasts/), discussing hot water issues with water experts around the world. She is working on expanding her media efforts to create water education videos that explain complicated legal concepts with engaging visuals. She is also an Adjunct Professor of Water Law at the SJ Quinney College of Law, at the University of Utah and serves as a mentor to young law students and natural resources attorneys. Emily sits as the Water Law Chair for the Energy and Natural Resources Section of the Utah Bar. Emily is passionate about her work. Water is essential to all aspects of life and requires careful and conscientious stewardship. She is grateful to work in a community of caring professionals committed to building a better tomorrow. SECTOR AND AREA EXPERTISE • Partner and Co-Chair of the Natural Resources Section, Clyde Snow & Sessions • Podcast Host and Water Media Producer

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