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Solo and Small Firms

May 30, 2015

Sustainable Success

Principal at the Water and Power Law Group PC in Berkeley, Richard Roos-Collins has been involved in more than 50 settlements to improve dam operations for fish and other wildlife across the country, including on the Klamath River.


By Fiona Smith


Daily Journal Staff Writer


After years of what seemed an intractable fight over water use on the mighty Klamath
River, a peace deal was reached in 2010 between farmers, ranchers, Indian tribes,
environmentalists, fishermen, the dam operator and the government.


One of the key negotiators in the years-long settlement talks was Richard Roos-Collins,
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