Thirteenth Annual Conference on

WASHINGTON WATER LAW
Instream Flows, Municipal Water Rights, Litigation Updates


May 6 & 7, 2004
Seattle, Washington
Renaissance Seattle Hotel


A B O U T      T H E     C O N F E R E N C E

“Balancing instream and out-of-stream water needs is the touchstone of this year’s Washington Water Law conference. Current and future economic and population growth, and fishery and habitat needs are placing stress on our limited physical resources and on our policy, legal, and scientific institutions. Many tools already exist to address instream flow issues, and many in the water community are using them to achieve positive results. This seminar brings together experts from a variety of perspectives and from other western states to share their experiences, challenges, and success stories.”

Program Co-Chairs: Adam Gravley, Esq. of Buck & Gordon LLP, and Matthew D. Wells, Esq. of Preston Gates & Ellis LLP.

Credits: WA 14.0 CLE; WA RE pending; CA 14.25 MCLE; Call about others.

Who Should Attend? Lawyers, real estate executives, land owners, utility, tribal and government representatives, corporate managers, planners and consultants

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