
Savannah Artusi
Associate
Overview
Savannah focuses her practice on complex environmental litigation, products liability claims, and toxic torts. She assists on a wide range of environmental matters, including regulatory counseling, corporate successorship and liability, cleanup and response costs, soil and groundwater contamination, diminution in value to property, and Natural Resource Damages.
Before joining Archer, Savannah served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable John Hoffman of the Supreme Court of New Jersey. She also gained extensive experience through positions at several environmental organizations and government agencies, including the Duke Environmental Law and Policy Clinic, the North Carolina Department of Justice Environmental Division, Earthjustice, and the Sierra Club.
Savannah earned her Juris Doctor and Master of Environmental Management degrees from Duke University School of Law and the Nicholas School of the Environment. At Duke, she served as Senior Advising Editor and Executive Articles Editor for the Alaska Law Review. She also served as Pro Bono Leader & Vice President of Sustainability for the Environmental Law Society and was a student mentor for the Duke Bar Association & Women Law Students Association. In addition, she is fluent in Spanish.
- Note, Coastal Marine Debris in Alaska: A Crisis of Plastics, Pollution, & Policy, 39 ALASKA L. REV. 279 (Dec. 2022)
Credentials
Education
- Duke University School of Law, JD
- Duke University - Nicholas School of the Environment, MEM
- University of Virginia, BS
Admissions
- Massachusetts