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Chambers Ranks Draper & Draper for its Water and Natural Resources and Environment Practice

Draper & Draper LLC has been ranked Band 1 by Chambers & Partners USA 2023 for its preeminent water and natural resources practice. Partners John Draper and Matthew Draper are ranked Band 1 and Band 2, respectively, by Chambers for Water Law in New Mexico. Partner Corinne Atton also has deep experience with transboundary water disputes.


Chambers says about the firm:


Draper & Draper LLC is a well-regarded boutique with a strong specialism in water law. The firm is particularly well versed in interstate water litigation, as well as international disputes in this space. ... The team advises clients across a range of sectors, including oil and gas, water resources, and government entities.

Chambers says that


Matthew Draper is recognised for his expertise in the water law. He has experience handling disputes at state, national and international levels.

Matthew Draper Ranked by Chambers Band 2 for Water Law

With regard to John Draper, Chambers says:


John Draper has years of invaluable experience representing clients in various water-related proceedings. He is particularly well known for his appearances before the Supreme Court in interstate water rights cases ...

has "a long and rich history in prominent water cases."

Draper & Draper is a boutique law firm specializing in international arbitration, water, natural resources, renewable energy, and climate change innovation and disputes.


The firm has particular experience of transboundary water law, and the interaction of water law and climate change, including in the American West. We have unparalleled experience representing clients in a variety of water disputes before the U.S. Supreme Court, in Federal and State Courts, and before tribunals. Our attorneys have represented the States of New Mexico, Kansas, and Montana in hundreds of trial hours before the U.S. Supreme Court in original jurisdiction transboundary water disputes.


Our attorneys combine their engineering, science and technology backgrounds with a depth of experience of water, natural resources and commercial law. We are also well-seasoned working with technical experts, including economists, hydrologists, and surface and groundwater modelers. Draper & Draper also focuses on arbitration of commercial, water, natural resource and renewable energy disputes, both within the U.S. and internationally. We have extensive experience litigating cases before a wide variety of international and domestic arbitral tribunals, including the American Arbitration Association's International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR), the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and London Center for International Arbitration (LCIA), and in ad hoc international arbitrations under the Arbitration Rules of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL). The firm's arbitration practice group is led by Matthew E. Draper FCIArb. Matthew is ranked by Chambers and Who's Who Legal as a leading New York-based international arbitration practitioner. Matthew regularly sits as an arbitrator, and has extensive experience acting as counsel in a wide range of commercial, natural resource and energy disputes, both international and domestic, advising clients including national governments.


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