Public and private sector projects located near wetlands, endangered species habitats, or other protected areas are often opposed by individuals and organizations during permitting proceedings as well as in federal court. Effective permitting of such projects requires a grasp of the changes in the requirements or enforcement of these federal laws under the Biden administration. This seminar focuses on how to build a winning record and strategies for supporting or attacking permitting decisions in the courtroom. This course is ideal for managers and consultants who work on large or controversial projects involving wetlands, endangered species or protected natural resources.
Kerri L. Barsh is Co-Chair of the firm’s Environmental Practice and represents public and private clients on an array of environmental regulatory, permitting, and litigation matters, including transactional support and due diligence, environmental assessment and liability matters... Read More →
Jena Mier is a Project Manager with Black & Veatch. She has more than 35 years of experience in environmental resource permitting and licensing, with over 15 years of energy project experience, providing environmental project management for large scale energy projects including natural... Read More →