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Water Law Recruiters

We map 500+ water law practitioners — rights litigators, permit counsel, and transactional specialists — so you reach the right lawyer, not just an environmental generalist.

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500+
lawyers with water law experience

Water law is one of the most technically demanding niches within environmental practice. Lawyers in this space navigate the intersection of public rights, administrative licensing, interstate compacts, tribal sovereignty, and increasingly contentious climate-driven scarcity — a set of pressures that has no close parallel elsewhere in the environmental bar.

Sartori & Partners maps 500+ lawyers with demonstrable water law experience, spanning contentious water rights litigation, regulatory permitting for extraction and discharge, transactional due diligence for infrastructure and agriculture, and policy work with basin authorities and state agencies. The talent pool is concentrated but highly mobile across regions where water is a strategic asset.

We recruit across this market with a level of resolution most generalist search firms cannot replicate: we know who holds active dockets in adjudication proceedings, who advises on interbasin transfer deals, and who has the regulatory relationships that matter when a client's project depends on a contested allocation.

Water Law recruitment — common questions

How is water law different from general environmental practice, and why does specialised recruitment matter?

Water law sits at the junction of property rights, constitutional doctrine, administrative permitting, and interstate or international treaty obligations — a combination that most environmental lawyers never handle. Hiring a generalist into a water rights docket or a complex allocation negotiation carries real risk. We focus exclusively on lawyers whose work demonstrably involves water as the primary subject matter, not as an occasional element of a broader environmental caseload.

What types of water law roles do you recruit for?

Our searches span the full spectrum: senior litigators handling adjudication and priority disputes, permit and compliance counsel for utilities and industrial operators, transactional lawyers advising on water rights acquisitions and infrastructure projects, and in-house counsel roles at companies that operate in water-intensive sectors. We recruit for law firms and for in-house teams with equal facility across that range.

Can you place a water law candidate who wants to move to a different region or sector?

Yes — cross-market mobility is a core part of what we do. Water law expertise is genuinely portable in ways that are sometimes underestimated: doctrine varies by jurisdiction, but the analytical framework, regulatory literacy, and negotiating experience transfer. With 500+ mapped practitioners, we can identify candidates open to relocation or sector change and match them to roles before those opportunities are publicly listed.

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