Six attorneys from global law firm Greenberg Traurig, P.A.’s Environmental Practice will speak at the Florida Chamber Foundation’s 38th Annual Environmental Permitting Summer School, which will take place July 16-19 in Marco Island, Florida.
The annual event aims to keep Florida Chamber members and organizations informed about the latest changes in environmental and growth management laws and regulations affecting the state, local businesses, and developments. According to its website, the conference brings together 1,200+ attorneys, consultants, developers, state and local government officials, engineers, landowners, and others with an interest in Florida environmental issues.
Among the 300+ speakers, Greenberg Traurig attorneys will present on the following topics:
- Kerri L. Barsh: “NEPA, CWA, and ESA Updates on Evolving Regulations and Policies Under the Biden Administration”
- John V. Chibbaro: “Avoiding Public Hearing Pitfalls: Preparation, Presentation, and Legal Challenges”
- Julie P. Kendig-Schrader and Christopher Torres: “Environmental Permits Under Attack: Preparing for and Defending Your Permits and Other Approvals”
- Maribel N. Nicholson-Choice: “Florida Brownfields: A Comprehensive Technical, Regulatory, and Legal Update”
- Bernadette M. Rappold: “Federal Environmental Regulation and Enforcement Update”