22nd Annual Eastern Boot Camp on Environmental Law 2013

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ELI`s Boot Camp is led by approximately 20 carefully selected senior practitioners and environmental managers. This year`s topics include: the Clean Air Act; the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act; federal chemical regulations; the Clean Water Act; the National Environmental Policy Act; the Endangered Species Act; ethical issues in environmental law; civil and criminal enforcement; due diligence considerations in transactional environmental law; and energy law.

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Event Type:
Conference/Seminar
Date:
Nov. 11-13, 2013
Venue:
Environmental Law Institute.2000 L Street, NW Suite 620
Location:
DC

The Environmental Law Institute has worked with senior practitioners to distill the substance and practice of environmental law into an intensive three-day program for new environmental attorneys working for law firms, businesses, and non-profit organizations affiliated with ELI`s Professional, Corporate, and Public Interest Programs. This unique course provides participants with a comprehensive examination of key environmental law and practice area—paying particular attention to emerging issues in the law and in practice. No other course offers as much insight into the actual practice of environmental law.

Environmental Law Boot Camp® is a training opportunity available only to ELI members and their invited guests. The course is designed primarily for attorneys new to environmental law and management, although experienced practitioners have found past Boot Camps provide a useful refresher affording insight into current practice. The course has a strong legal focus, however, it is accessible to professionals other than lawyers, such as corporate environmental managers, paralegals, and technical staff who need or would benefit from a more thorough understanding of environmental law.

ELI will request pre-approval for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) accreditation from states depending on cost and Boot Camp participant requests received by September 30, 2013. All participants will be provided with a Certificate of Attendance at the course, along with the information needed to report CLE credit in any state. ELI makes no guarantee that the course will be accredited by all states. ELI will have a representative at the course to assist you with your state CLE forms and to offer the required information about the course. To assist with accreditation, participants should fill out the question pertaining to CLE on the course registration form.

Hours of Instruction for 2012 Boot Camp Course
Eastern Boot Camp 2012 was approved in the following jurisdictions:

  • This course has been approved for 18.5 credit hours including (1.0) credit hours for Ethics by the Georgia Commission on Continuing Legal Education.
  • This course has been approved for 18.5 credit hours including (1.0) credit hours for Ethics by the Idaho State Bar Continuing Legal Education Board.
  • This course has been approved for 18.5 credit hours including (1.0) credit hours for Ethics by the Illinois Commission on Continuing Legal Education.
  • This course has been approved for 18.5 credit hours including (1.0) credit hours for Ethics by the Indiana Commission on Continuing Legal Education.
  • The Kansas Continuing Legal Education Commission has approved this course for 22 CLE hour(s) and 1.00 CLE ethics and professionalism hour(s).
  • The Kentucky Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Commission has approved this course for 18.50 total CLE hour(s), of which 1.00 hour(s) will be available as ethics instruction.
  • This course has been approved for 18 credit hours including (1.0) credit hours for Ethics by the Minnesota Board of Continuing Legal Education.
  • This course has been approved for 22.2 credit hours including (1.2) credit hours for Ethics by the Missouri Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Board.
  • This course has been approved by the North Carolina Board of Continuing Legal Education for 18.50 total CLE hour(s), of which 1.00 hour(s) will be available to satisfy the professional responsibility/ethics requirement.
  • This course has been approved by the Supreme Court of Ohio Commission on Continuing Legal Education for 18.50 total CLE hour(s) instruction, with 1.00 of ethics instruction.
  • This course has been approved by the Oklahoma Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Commission for 22 CLE credit hour(s), which includes 1.00 hour(s) legal ethics credit.
  • This program has been approved by the Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board for 17.5 hours of substantive law, practice and procedure CLE credit and 1.0 hours of ethics or professionalism CLE credit.
  • This course has been approved by the State Bar of Texas for Minimum Continuing Legal Education for 18.50 total CLE hour(s) instruction, with 1.00 of ethics instruction.
  • This course has been approved for 18.5 credit hours including (1.0) credit hours for Ethics by the Virginia Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Board.
  • This course has been approved for 22.2 credit hours including (1.2) credit hours for Ethics by the West Virginia State Bar.
  • The approved jurisdiction policies of California, Colorado, New Jersey, New York, and Washington apply.

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