SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. (May 9, 2025)—Trailblazing environmental, natural resources, and energy attorney Michelle De Blasi is marking a major milestone by celebrating her firm's fifth anniversary. She is also celebrating a series of prestigious achievements and industry recognitions that underscore her impact and expertise.
The Law Office of Michelle De Blasi was founded on May 1, 2020. De Blasi focuses on business strategy by helping clients in a broad array of industries complete their projects from start to finish, overseeing all aspects of permitting, while assessing business risks and hitting milestones on time and on budget.
De Blasi possesses decades of experience assisting clients with obtaining successful results with their environmental, natural resource, and energy projects. She has led numerous large-scale, complex environmental remediation enforcement and brownfield cases, and has completed environmental compliance, due diligence and permitting for some of the largest industrial facilities under development in the Valley.
De Blasi strongly believes that success is best measured by making a positive difference in the lives of others. She is proud of the legacy she is building in partnership with Arizona State University’s Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law Mentorship Initiative for Sustainability Law (MISL).
This year, the program celebrated its 10th anniversary of linking experienced attorneys with law students studying within the Program on Law and Sustainability. As a mentor to the next generation of women attorneys, De Blasi advises students and young attorneys on how to find their purpose and passion in the practice of law.
“The MISL program was created to offer opportunities for lawyers to provide one-on-one professional guidance and to share practical knowledge and skills with second- and third-year law students, which offers career advice and opens doors to a professional network,” De Blasi said. “I’m very grateful and honored to have helped grow the MISL program to assist a decade of students in finding their footing in the competitive fields of environmental, energy and water law, and to see some of those former mentees pay it forward by becoming mentors.”
“Michelle has been a vital part of ASU’s MISL program since its inception more than a decade ago,” said Professor Troy Rule, the Joseph Feller Memorial Chair in Law and Sustainability and Faculty Director of the Law and Sustainability Program at ASU Law. “The program could never have involved so many attorneys and served so many law students without her. Dozens of young environmental and energy lawyers across the Valley have benefited from Michelle’s leadership and generosity.”
Recognizing a need to support women entering the legal industry, De Blasi established The Women’s Professional Power Scholarship at ASU’s law school in 2021.
“The scholarship endowment is awarded each year for 5 years to provide need-based educational scholarship funds to women law students entering the legal field,” De Blasi said. “The scholarship is one additional opportunity where I can support women entering the legal industry.”
When she launched her firm five years ago, De Blasi already had a successful practice built on her decades of experience and relationships assisting clients in obtaining successful results with their environmental, natural resource, and energy projects. She brought many years of government and “Big Law” experience to her own firm to provide more effective client service at a lower cost.
“The legal market continues to change, and I’m fortunate to be able to provide my clients, who have some of the world’s most complex environmental and energy matters, with more efficient and focused legal services and strategic partnerships,” she said. “My practice has also been strengthened by the ability to partner with many different law firms of all sizes who do not have counsel with my areas of expertise.”
De Blasi advises clients on state and federal environmental regulatory levels with her depth of knowledge in a wide array of environmental and natural resource law issues. Throughout her many years of experience on the energy side of her practice, De Blasi has advised clients on due diligence, permitting, siting, and contractual agreements for energy generation projects, both traditional and alternative energy, as well as carbon emissions tracking and reporting.
With the vast amount of industrial growth in Arizona, De Blasi has been at the center of trying to solve the energy constraint issues, which has proved to be invaluable to assist her numerous clients with their projects, whether they are utilizing the energy or generating it. De Blasi is a frequent author and speaker on environmental and energy issues. She also hosts the annual Southwest Energy Conference, which brings together energy industry experts from the Southwest region to address the many challenges and opportunities facing the energy market.
De Blasi is celebrating her 14th year as the Executive Director of the Arizona Energy Consortium (AEC). This non-profit trade organization connects energy industry leaders and provides a clear, credible voice for Arizona’s growing energy industry. Under De Blasi’s leadership, the AEC has helped achieve increased development for Arizona and the greater Southwest region by supporting a diverse energy mix, a strong base of manufacturing facilities, an increase in higher-wage jobs, and world-class research institutions.
“Michelle has done a phenomenal job at leading on topics important to the industry,” said Chairman Kevin Thompson of the Arizona Corporation Commission. “Her willingness to push the envelope on addressing the energy needs of large users has made her a champion for Arizona’s economic vitality. I’m happy to lend my support to Michelle as she strives to be part of the solution.”
For more than a decade, De Blasi has been recognized for her excellence in providing legal services in the environmental and energy legal fields in Chambers USA®, Best Lawyers in America®, Southwest Super Lawyers® and as an Environmental Law Business Leader in AzBusiness Magazine®.
In addition to her roles as founder of the AEC, MISL program and Women’s Professional Power Scholarship, De Blasi is also active in other industry organizations, including serving as a Board member and past president of the Phoenix Parks Foundation; Member of the Arizona State University Council on Law and Sustainability Studies (CLASS); Member of the Grand Canyon University Colangelo College of Business Advisory Board; and Member of the Drylands Alliance for Addressing Water Needs (DAAWN) Board of Directors.
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