Liskow is pleased to announce the election of three new shareholders, effective January 1, 2024.
Clare Bienvenu, New Orleans
Clare is an environmental regulatory and litigation lawyer who has practiced in both Louisiana and California, working with clients across the United States. Clare counsels clients regarding complex environmental regulatory, enforcement, and permitting issues spanning the range of federal and state environmental laws. Clare additionally facilitates the permitting and regulatory aspects of developing new facilities on behalf of energy, petrochemical, and industrial clients. Her substantive environmental experience includes air permitting, hazardous waste regulation, land remediation, land use regulation, coastal regulation, carbon sequestration projects, and renewable energy projects. Clare graduated magna cum laude from Tulane University Law School in 2004. Prior to joining the firm, she served as a law clerk to The Honorable Administrative Law Judge Richard Mills of the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Administrative Law Judges and to The Honorable Richard Ganucheau of the Civil District Court for the Parish of Orleans.
Elizabeth “Libby” McIntosh, New Orleans
Libby assists regional and international maritime companies with litigation, contract drafting and commercial disputes. From inland tugs and push boats, to companies engaged in the emerging wind energy sector, Libby represents clients in complex contractual defense and indemnity suits, collisions and allisions, commercial disputes, personal injury matters, and cargo claims. Libby also has experience representing both vessel owners/operators and creditors in fast paced vessel arrest and attachment suits. Libby has represented maritime clients at all phases of the litigation, from investigating marine casualties on behalf of vessel owners, through the pre-trial litigation phase, to trials and appeals. In addition to her litigation practice, Libby also advises clients on maritime contract matters including towage agreements, vessel charters, purchase and sale agreements, and master services agreements. She graduated summa cum laude from Tulane University Law School in 2015, where she was elected to the Order of the Coif and served on the Tulane Law Review.
Trinity Morale, New Orleans
Trinity’s practice involves representing global exploration and production companies and general commercial clients in a range of matters, including “legacy”/environmental, royalty, and personal injury matters, as well as contractual disputes. Trinity’s litigation experience includes trial and appellate work, and she has represented a range of clients before state and federal appellate courts. She has been recognized for her practice by The National Black Lawyers’ organization as a National Black Lawyer Top 40 Under 40. Trinity graduated from Yale Law School in 2015, where she was a member of the Worker and Immigrant Rights Advocacy Clinic and the San Francisco Affirmative Litigation Project. Prior to joining the firm, she served as a law clerk to The Honorable Myron H. Thompson of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama.