Steven Lewis Hoch is a lawyer practicing environmental law, toxic tort. Steven received a B.A. degree from State University of New York at Buffalo in 1970, and has been licensed for 52 years. Steven practices at Clark Hill PLLC in Los Angeles, CA.
Professional Memberships and Activities
•Planning Committee, ABA's Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources 2018 Environmental Seminar
•Planning Committee, 2018 Remediation Summit
•Association of California Water Agencies
- Water Quality Committee
- Water Quality and Groundwater Hydraulic Fracking Workgroup
- Hexavalent Chromium Workgroup
•American Water Works Association
•Groundwater Resources Association
•State Bar of California Association Environmental Law Section
•American Bar Association
- Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources - Water Quality and Wetlands Committee: 2012-2015 Programs Vice Chair
- Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources - Spring 2014 Conference Planning Committee
- Section of Litigation
- A nnual Water Law Conference Organizing Committee: 2008-2014
•Century City Bar Association: Secretary (2012-2013), Treasurer (2011-2012)
1055 West Seventh Street, Suite 2400Los Angeles, CA 90017U.S.A.
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