Overview of Natural Resources - Renewables/Energy

Texas Bar CLE Live Webcast
12.06.2019
Austin, TX
10:45 - 11:15 a.m. CT

Brooke Wahlberg served as an instructor for the MCLE live course and webinar, “Handling Your First (or Next) Environmental Law Matter: Finding Your Niche,” hosted by the Texas State Bar. The course was held at the Texas Law Center in Austin on December 6, 2019. Brooke’s presentation, “Overview of Natural Resources - Renewables/Energy,” addressed the Endangered Species Act and eagle permitting, wetlands, and cultural and historical resources.

Available to attend either in-person or via live webcast, the full course addressed the key areas that now encompass the field of environmental law. Faculty explored basics including regulations and permitting, energy resources, water quality & water rights, climate change, air quality issues and waste management, as well as multijurisdictional issues and enforcement. The program provided an overview of what it means to practice environmental law today and provide resources that both experienced attorneys and those new to this field of law can use to be successful.

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