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Scott Andrews began his association with the Dué law firm as a law clerk during law school and continued with the firm after law school. Scott Andrews is a Member of the Louisiana Law Review, Order of the Coif, and the LSU Law Center Hall of Fame. After graduating with honors from Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana in 1992, where he served as Student Government Association President, Scott worked as a PPO Contract Negotiator for the State of Louisiana Office of Group Benefits for one year prior to entering law school at the Louisiana State University Paul M. Scott Andrews hails from Jonesboro-Hodge, Louisiana.

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Scott was a 2011 Baton Rouge Business Report Forty Under 40 honoree, is a past Chairman/President of the Northwestern State University Foundation Board of Directors and is a former President of the Wex Malone American Inn of Court.

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Scott has also been selected for membership in America's Top 100 High Stakes Litigators, The National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Trial Lawyers, and The National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40.

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Scott has been selected by his peers for inclusion in both Best Lawyers in America© 2016-2023 and Louisiana Super Lawyers (2012-2023). Scott Andrews earned the prestigious AV peer review rating from Martindale-Hubbell and was the 20 recipient of the LAJ President's Award. Since 2010, Scott has served as an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Southern University Law Center, having taught Advanced Louisiana Torts, Insurance Law, Products Liability, and Advanced Legal Writing & Analysis. Scott is admitted to practice in all Federal Courts in Louisiana, and before the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. The response plan created in case of a failure also becomes publicly available, she added.Recognized by his peers in Louisiana Super Lawyers as one of the 2020 Top 50 Lawyers in Louisiana in all practices areas, Scott Andrews is licensed to practice law in Louisiana (since 1996) and Texas (since 2006). The CO2 is locked in an “impermeable zone” and the well is monitored with fiber optic cables, pressure and temperature gauges and water sampling devices, and the information gathered becomes public record. Schottenfeld says the rules governing the Class VI wells used to inject carbon dioxide into deep rock formations are stringent to ensure drinking water is protected. Legislation creating additional regulations and revenue sharing with local governments remains alive. Schottenfeld said no true sequestration sites have been built yet but that the science has worked in enhanced oil recovery.īills seeking to slow or halt Air Products’ plans to inject carbon dioxide beneath Lake Maurepas were shot down with help from the company’s small army of lobbyists. Some $45 billion in projects involving carbon sequestration have been proposed for Louisiana industrywide, said Andrew Connolly, who manages large hydrogen projects for Air Products.Ĭritics say carbon capture is an unproven process that carries environmental risks and won’t achieve the stated goal of mitigating climate change. Mariel Schottenfeld, whose firm is planning a multibillion dollar hydrogen plant paired with a carbon capture facility, last week told the Rotary Club of Baton Rouge to expect more such projects once state regulators assume primary authority for the injection wells from the federal government, as is widely expected. Wells used to capture and store carbon produced in industrial processes don’t threaten freshwater aquifers and would be closely monitored for decades past their active use, a senior geologist with Air Products says.












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