
The firm of Abramowitz & Franks has nearly one-half
century of experience representing clients on environmental matters
with an emphasis placed on water and natural resources.

Abramowitz & Franks has successfully represented clients in complex litigation involving
interstate water compacts, litigation pursuant to the Endangered Species
Act and the National Environmental Protection Act, Indian and Native-American
water law, water rights adjudications, and multifaceted transfers and
reallocations of water rights.
Abramowitz & Franks has also assisted states in developing state-wide regulatory mechanisms
and policies for the allocation and distribution of its waters.

Abramowitz & Franks practices in the following areas:
- Water
rights: including adjudications, related litigation and appeals
- Water
rights evaluations, acquisitions and transfers
-
State Engineer permitting procedures and appeals
- Water
allocation, administration, regulation and planning
- Endangered
Species Act litigation
- Indian,
Native American and Pueblo water rights
- Water
quality litigation
- National
Environmental Protection Act compliance and litigation
- Reclamation
law
- Interstate
water compact and equitable apportionment litigation and disputes
In addition, Mr. Abramowitz practices in the areas of civil rights,
professional malpractice, employment law and personal injury.