6th Annual Winter CLE: Protecting Instream Values in the Face of Climate Change

  • 01 Dec 2016
  • 7:45 AM - 4:30 PM
  • 2100 24th Ave S, Seattle WA

Join CELP for the 6TH ANNUAL WINTER CLE: PROTECTING INSTREAM VALUES IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE CHANGE

 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2016

When:

Registration opens at 7:45 am 

The program runs from 8:20 am - 4:30 pm

To register, go to http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2712545

Where:

2100 Building

2100 24th Ave S, Seattle

Ticket Prices:

Nonprofit/Student - $60

Attorney/Professional/Agency - $160*

*10% discount available for CELP Members - select the Member Discount option

Lunch included in ticket price


6.5 CLE credits offered including 1 ethics credit, pending approval

This year, the program will include:

  • Water Law Updates 
  • Climate Change & Water Supply
    • What do we expect - the science?
    • What do we expect - the economics?
    • Ecology's Response to Climate Change
    • The Public Trust Doctrine and Climate Change
  • Tribal Water Rights & Habitat
  • Rural Water Supply - the New Legal Landscape
    • Hirst and Land Use Planning
    • Whatcom's Next?
    • Dungeness Rule
    • Water Banking in Kittitas County
    • Water Banking in the Dungeness Basin

The speakers are:

  • Lara Whitley Binder
    • Climate Outreach and Adaptation Support Specialist, University of Washington Climate Impacts Group, Seattle
  • Neil Caulkins
    • Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Kittitas County, Ellensburg
  • Amanda Cronin
    • Project Manager, Washington Water Trust, Seattle
  • Brady Johnson
    • Attorney, Seattle
  • Tom Loranger
    • Water Resources Program Manager, Washington State Department of Ecology, Olympia
  • Jean Melious
    • Attorney, Nossaman LLP, Bellingham
  • Andrea Rodgers
    • Attorney, Western Environmental Law Center, Seattle
  • Thomas Schlosser
    • Professor, University of Washington School of Law, Seattle
  • Tim Trohimovich
    • Legal Director, Futurewise, Seattle
  • Dan Von Seggern
    • Staff Attorney, Center for Environmental Law & Policy, Seattle
  • Jonathan Yoder, Professor, Washington State University School of Economic Sciences and Director, State of Washington Water Research Center, Pullman


 

 


 

 

                               

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