Claire Gardner
Associate
Associate
“I am energized by working with the talented attorneys at GreeneHurlocker to help our energy and agribusiness clients achieve their goals.”
Claire Gardner is an associate in GreeneHurlocker’s Richmond office. She is part of the firm’s Regulatory Law practice, with a focus on the energy industry. She joined GreeneHurlocker directly out of law school, after internships with Justice Chafin on the Virginia Supreme Court and International Bridges to Justice.
Claire graduated Magna Cum Laude from Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland, receiving a dual-degree in International Studies and German Studies. She then earned her J.D. at William & Mary Law School, where she was the Editor-in-Chief of the Environmental Law & Policy Review.
Claire also hosts The Shock: GreeneHurlocker’s Mid-Atlantic Energy Law Podcast, which can be found here.
In her free time, Claire can be found either needlepointing or making spreadsheets in preparation for her next trip!
Washington College, BA, International Studies and German Studies, Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude