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Beau James Brock 
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
phone 225-383-9703
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Beau was born in New Orleans and lived in Slidell until moving to Apple Valley, Minnesota, where his family moved until he graduated from high school. He returned to Louisiana in 1984 to attend L.S.U. and then law school at the L.S.U. Law Center. After graduating law school in 1991, he began his legal career as an Assistant District Attorney with East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney's office during the Doug Moreau administration. During this course of work from October 1991 to March 1999, cumulatively, while handling over 2000 cases, he prosecuted fifty-three (53) felony jury trials without fail with sixteen (16) of his prosecutions resulting in mandatory life imprisonment sentences and three (3) death penalty sentences.

After being advanced from his initial position of misdemeanor prosecutor to felony prosecutor in March 1993, he was transferred to the District Attorneys Sex Crimes Division where he worked until September 1994. In October 1994, he was moved to Felony Trial Section II with the bulk of the cases then handled by him involving crimes of violence including murder, rape, juvenile sex crimes, robbery, burglary and kidnapping. From his first day in the office, in addition to his regular docket, he also prosecuted environmental crimes beginning in 1991, and was named the Environmental Crimes Chief for the office acting in that capacity from 1996 until leaving the office.

In March 1999, Brock began working for the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as the Regional Criminal Enforcement Counsel (RCEC) for the Baton Rouge Resident office for EPA Region VI. In this capacity, he acted as sole in-house counsel in Louisiana for the enforcement of Federal environmental crimes, and worked in concert with EPA-CID agents in the investigative process. He was also appointed Special Assistant United States Attorney (SAUSA) on January 18, 2000, for a one (1) year term, in the Federal Middle District of Louisiana, and re-appointed SAUSA for two (2) other one year terms extended  until January 17, 2003, and worked on environmental criminal prosecution teams in the Federal Middle District during that time. He was also appointed SAUSA, in the Eastern District of Texas, in October 2007 through October 2008 on an environmental criminal case. Finally, he was also appointed a Special Assistant District Attorney in Iberville Parish and seated and oversaw the first grand jury in state history to hear exclusively environmental criminal matters.

He was appointed Assistant to the Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) by then incoming LDEQ Secretary Dr. Harold "Hal" Leggett, February 11, 2008, and re-appointed by his successor, Secretary Peggy Hatch, in January 2010. As such, he performed duties in environmental law and policy as a member of the Secretarys Executive Staff and acted as a key problem solver for the Secretary and his/her staff. His areas of concern involved the breadth and depth of the entire agency and, at times, included project management and supervision of large groups of employees for specialized and limited terms when called upon by the Secretary. In particular, he was designated Hurricane Gustav and Ike Coordinator for the agency in handling non-Incident Command and control issues and hurricane debris management under the direction of the Assistant Secretary of Office of Environmental Services. He regularly coordinated with state-wide and locally elected officials, trade associations, and environmental groups in order to effectively communicate and implement the policies of the department. He managed the LDEQ-Criminal Investigation Division, and completely remodeled its organizational structure and renewed its integrity and mission capability. He led the planning and implementation of the inaugural LDEQ Green Business Expo in August 2010 which proved highly successful for our state.

On August 10, 2010, he was selected by LDEQ Secretary Hatch and appointed by Governor Jindal, to serve as Assistant Secretary for the Office of Environmental Compliance (OEC) at LDEQ. As OEC Assistant Secretary, he is responsible for administering the Civil Enforcement, Surveillance, Emergency Response & Radiation, Air Quality Assessment, and Water Assessment Divisions. In this position, he led several successful initiatives for the department such as the Municipal Sewer Assistance Program, Field Compliance Order plan, development of a new complaint policy, the initiation of the "Cleanfields" program, and the "green thumb" application of the Louisiana Modernization tax credit for pro-active environmental emission reductions, in conjunction with the LED. As Assistant Secretary, Brock was responsible for managing a staff of 432 employees at LDEQ. He resigned this position to join the firm effective, January 21, 2011, and began with the firm on January 24, 2011.

Beau lives in Sherwood Forest subdivision, in Baton Rouge, with his family since 1993. He and his wife Caroline Gunn Brock have five children, Katie (19), a sophomore at the United States Air Force Academy; Lauren (17), a senior at St. Josephs Academy; Travis (12), a sixth grader at St. Thomas More; James (10), a fourth grader at St. Thomas More; and Tommy (7), a second grader at St. Thomas More. He is a member of St Thomas More Catholic Church, and serves on the boards of Aquinas League and Greater Baton Rouge Community Tennis Association.

Classes/Seminars Taught:

Mr. Brock has given over one hundred presentations and lectures to legal, community, and other professional organizations in seminars and classes in Louisiana and other states. His primary areas of expertise are in criminal law, environmental criminal law, professionalism, and litigation.

Areas of Practice:
Litigation
Criminal Defense
Environmental Criminal Law
White Collar Crimes
Crimes of Violence
DWI
Environmental Law & Policy
Personal Injury
Governmental Relations
Bar Admissions:
Louisiana, 1991
U.S. District Court Middle District of Louisiana, 2000
Education:
Louisiana State University Law Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, May, 1991
J.D.


Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, May, 1988
B.A.


Published Works:
Modern American Supreme Court Judicial Methodology and Its Origins: A Critical Analysis of the Legal Thought of Roscoe Pound, 35 J. Legal Prof. 187, Spring, 2011


Leviathan Menacing the Gulf Coast: Catastrophic Consequences May Imperil the Rule of Law, 18 Buff. Envt'l. L.J. __ , Fall, 2010


Protecting Our Most Vulnerable Communities: Louisiana Wastewater Infrastructure Recovery, (Co-Author with Peggy Hatch & Vladimir Alexander Appeaning. Ph.D.), 18 U. Balt. J. Envtl. L. 1, Fall, 2010


Don't Tread on Me! Greenhouse Gases Must Never Choke American Freedom, 3 Regent J.L. & Pub. Pol'y __, Spring, 2011


A New Clear and Present Danger: Security, Freedom and Ordered Liberty on the Home Front During the War Against Terrorism, 250 Around the Bar 17, October, 2010


Hanousek v. United States: Social Engineering Encroaching on Individual Liberty, 245 Around the Bar 18, May, 2010


The Moral Limits of Jurisdiction, (Co-Author with H. Leggett, B. Brock), 27 Environmental Forum 32, May/June, 2010


Iconography and the Polite Art of Saying Nice Doggie, The Bencher P. 10, July/August, 2009


How to Politely Say "Nice Doggie", 237 Around the Bar 10, May, 2010


PlayBack, Instructional Tip, Tennis Magazine, P. 72, May, 2003


A Profile of the District Attorney’s Office, East Baton Rouge, LA, 36 The Prosecutor 42, March/April, 2002


Interview With A Prosecutor: Capital Punishment Issues in the Capitol City, 165 Around the Bar 12, March, 2002


The Current State of Environmental Criminal Enforcement in Louisiana, An Insider's View 162 Around the Bar 14, December, 2001


Professionalism Lost: Where have you gone Atticus Finch? Our Nation turns its lonely eyes to you..,, 156 Around the Bar 10, April, 2001


Comment, Mr. Justice Antonin Scalia: A Renaissance of Positivism and Predictability in Constitutional Adjudication, 51 La. L. Rev. 623, 1991


Managing Editor, Prosecuting Environmental Crimes Manual for Louisiana District Attorneys Association and Southern Environmental Enforcement Network Continuing Education Seminar, March 26, 1993


Managing Editor, Prosecuting Environmental Crimes, manual for Louisiana District Attorneys Association and Southern Environmental Enforcement Network Continuing Education Seminar, 1994


Representative Cases:
State of Louisiana v. Frank Ford Cosey
State of Louisiana v. Quincy Broaden
State of Louisiana v. David Bowie
State of Louisiana v. Johnny Williams
State of Louisiana v. Eugene Holmes
State of Louisiana v. Kevin Christy
United States v. Discovery Aluminas, et al
United States v. PCS Nitrogen, et al
United States v. SELA
Honors and Awards:
Louisiana Tennis Association Special Event of the Year, 2010


Southern Tennis Association Charity Event of the Year, 2009


Louisiana Tennis Association Team Tennis Event of the Year, 2009


On the Spot Award from EPA Region VI - October 2007


Louisiana Tennis Association Organization of the Year, 2007


Louisiana Tennis Association Charity Event of the Year, 2007


Elect - Publicity/Parliamentarian, American Inns of Court, Dean Henry George Chapter, 2007-08 term in June 2007


Elect - Publicity/Parliamentarian, American Inns of Court, Dean Henry George Chapter, 2009-2010 term in June 2009


QSI award from EPA Region VI – June 2007


Southern Tennis Association Team Tennis Event of the Year, 2006


Louisiana Tennis Association Charity Event of the Year, 2006


Louisiana Tennis Association Team Tennis Event of the Year, 2006


Louisiana Tennis Association Charity Event of the Year, 2005


Louisiana Tennis Association Charity Event of the Year, 2004


Bronze Medal from EPA OCEFT - June 2004


Louisiana Tennis Association Co-Charity Event of the Year - 2003


Superior Accomplishment Recognition Award from E.P.A. Region VI - July 2003


Superior Accomplishment Recognition Team Award from E.P.A.-C.I.D. HQ - August 2002


Superior Accomplishment Recognition Award from E.P.A. Region VI - August 2002


Bronze Medal from EPA Region VI - June 2002


2001 President's Award from the Baton Rouge Bar Association - January 2002


Defender of the Environment Award from LEAN - November 2001


Bronze Medal from EPA Region VI - September 2001


On the Spot Award from EPA Region VI - June 2001


On the Spot Award from EPA Region VI - March 2001


On the Spot Award from NETI-FLETC Office - September 2000


Superior Accomplishment Recognition Award from E.P.A. Region VI - August 2000


St. Thomas More Pastoral Council, Young Man-at-Large seat - two (2) year term, May 28, 2000


E.P.A. Region VI Just Do It Award - January 2000


Public Service Award by the American Bar Association, National Association of Bar Executives, LEXIS-NEXIS for Bar Association, 1997


Professional Associations and Memberships:
Louisiana Bar Association


Baton Rouge Bar Association


Dean Henry George McMahon American Inn of Court


Baton Rouge Association of Women Attorneys
Associate Member


Aquinas League


Greater Baton Rouge Community Tennis Association


Sherwood Forest Civic Association, 2000
President


Sherwood Forest Civic Association, 2001
President


Sherwood Forest Civic Association, 1999
Vice-President


Sherwood Forest Civic Association, 1998
Secretary


Aquatic Club of Baton Rouge, 2000
Secretary


Past Employment Positions:
East Baton Rouge District Attorney's Office, 1991 - 1999


United States Environmental Protection Agency, 1999 - 2008


Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, 2008 - 2011


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