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Lowry’s experience and knowledge help clients achieve success in matters involving water, infrastructure, environmental issues and disaster resilience and recovery.
Lowry has served in senior positions overseeing the Army Corps of Engineers and at the White House.
He helps clients navigate multiple intersecting legal, policy, funding and regulatory schemes across water, infrastructure and environmental agencies and Congress.
Lowry Crook advises and represents public and private clients on water infrastructure, the Clean Water Act, environmental review and permitting, ecosystem restoration, and disaster resilience and recovery issues. He is a partner in the Environmental Law & Natural Resources practice group in Best Best & Krieger LLP’s Washington, D.C. office. Lowry works with cities, counties, water districts, flood control districts and private entities to develop and advance water infrastructure and ecosystem restoration projects, expedite environmental reviews and permitting, resolve water operation and regulatory issues, and prepare for — and recover from — natural disasters.
Lowry has served in senior positions at the White House and federal agencies governing a wide range of environmental, natural resources, infrastructure, energy, land management and transportation issues. He served as a senior leader and counsel overseeing the Army Corps of Engineers, the White House Council on Environmental Quality and the Federal Maritime Commission. Prior to his government service, Lowry worked for 10 years as a litigation and government investigations attorney at the law firm WilmerHale in Washington, D.C.
Lowry’s experience and knowledge helps local governments and private clients navigate complex issues such as:
Lowry has also advised and represented clients and organizations in a wide range of government and Congressional investigations, hearings and litigation.
Before he began his law practice in Washington, D.C., Lowry served as a judicial clerk for then-Justice Greg Abbott of the Texas Supreme Court.
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