Residential Real Estate


BLAKE MENSING

BRECHER, WYNER, SIMONS, FOX & BOLAN, LLP

100 Wells Avenue

Newton, MA 02459

bmensing@legalpro.com (email)

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Blake M. Mensing, Associate Attorney

Mr. Mensing is an Associate Attorney with Brecher, Wyner, Simons, Fox & Bolan, LLP and works with Attorneys Fox and Simons on Real Estate matters.  Mr. Mensing joined the firm in 2012 and is admitted to the Bar in Massachusetts (2010) and the District of Columbia (2011-inactive). 

Mr. Mensing earned a B.A. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2005), a J.D. from American University Washington College of Law (2010), an M.A. from American University School of International Service (2010), and an LL.M. in Environmental Law from George Washington University Law School (2011) where he was a Randolph C. Shaw Graduate Environmental Fellow.  While in law school, Mr. Mensing served as the Senior Note & Comment Editor of the International Law Review and as the Co-Editor-in-Chief of Sustainable Development Law & Policy.  Mr. Mensing was a student attorney in the General Practice Clinic at Washington College of Law and received the Dean’s Award for Professional Responsibility for exemplifying proficiency in skills and the high ethical standards of the profession.  Mr. Mensing took full advantage of studying law in Washington, DC and worked as a law clerk for two divisions of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, the Environment and Natural Resources Division of the Department of Justice, the General Counsel’s Office of the Department of Energy, and at the non-profits Defenders of Wildlife, the Center for International Environmental Law, and the Energy + Environment Foundation.

Mr. Mensing is the author of Putting Aeolus to Work Without the Death Toll: Federal Wind Farm Siting Guidelines Can Mitigate Avian and Chiropteran Mortality, 27 J. Envtl. L. & Litig. (2012), GW Law Hosts First Annual Conference on Demand Response, Environmental Perspectives 12 (Spring 2011), Livestock Animal Cloning: This Steak is Giving Me Déjà Vu, Sustainable Dev. L. & Pol’y, Spring 2010, at 17, Countdown 2010, All Eyes on Oryza: The Current Access and Benefits-Sharing Provisions of International Instruments Will Keep the 2010 Biodiversity Target Out of Reach, 7:1 SCRIPTed 166 (2010),  Aquaponics and Landfill Methane Use: These Fetid Miasmata Smell Like Profitable Conservation, Sustainable Dev. L. & Pol’y, Spring 2009, at 11, and USDA Organic: Ecopornography or a Label Worth Searching For? Sustainable Dev. L. & Pol’y, Fall 2008, at 24.

 

*Admitted in Massachusetts only.

 

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