Edward W. Zaelke was clean before clean was cool.
"I made the decision in law school to be a renewable energy lawyer," said the 1983 graduate of UCLA School of Law.
Zaelke, whose practice includes financing for massive wind and solar energy projects, liked the idea of working in domestic energy production as opposed to imported fuel. He also was attracted to the environmentally friendly nature of renewable energy and the constant change ...
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