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Jeff Kray

Jeff Kray

Partner, Marten Law Group

Jeff Kray is a partner at Marten Law Group whose practice focuses on water resources and environmental, civil, and appellate litigation. He represents public and private clients with an emphasis on cases involving regulatory compliance and civil liability. Jeff represents clients in actions involving sites in Washington, Alaska, Oregon, Missouri, and California.
 
Before joining Marten Law Group, Jeff practiced for more than 10 years in the Washington Attorney General’s Office as an Assistant Attorney General. He represented the Washington State Departments of Ecology, Retirement Systems, and Labor & Industries, the Washington State Investment Board, and the Washington State Legislature.
 
While representing the state, Jeff addressed diverse operational and regulatory issues, including numerous suits involving the Administrative Procedures Act. He litigated cases involving water quality, air quality, spills, and shoreline issues.

Over the course of his career, Jeff has managed or participated in numerous complex matters, involving multiple parties on issues ranging from site remediation and development to water quality advice and defense.
 
Areas of Practice:
  • Water Resources
  • Water Quality
  • Environmental Litigation
  • Permitting & Environmental Review
  • Waste Cleanup
 
History:
  • Marten Law Group PLLC, Seattle, WA (2003 - Present)
  • Washington State Attorney General’s Office, Olympia, WA (1990 - 2003) Ecology Division (2001 - 2003)
  • Government & Operations Division (1998 - 2001)
  • Labor & Industries Division (1990 - 1998)
 
Education:
  • J.D., cum laude, Seattle University School of Law (1992)
  • B.A. University of Colorado at Boulder (1987)

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