On June 8 and 9, Charles Irvine of Irvine and Conner PLLC and Jim Blackburn of Blackburn and Carter will cohost the 2017 conference on Texas Coastal Law. Topics include:
- Climate Change: The Gorilla in the Room
- Coastal Fisheries and Water Quality Issues: Cases and Controversies
- Defending the Coast From Hurricanes: Technical and Legal Issues
- Erosion and Texas Open Beaches: The Impact of Severance v. Patterson on Public and Private Rights
- Ethics: Issues Related to Coastal Law
- Estuaries and Freshwater Inflows
- Legal Aspects of the San Jacinto Pits: What Advocates Need to Know
- Legal Issues in Estuaries and Freshwater Inflows: Conservation and Use
- Lessons Learned from the BP Deepwater Horizon Event
- The Louisiana Coastal Wetlands Loss Litigation: Understanding Diverse Perspectives
- Natural Resource Damages Claims: Preparation and Management
- Permitting along the Texas Coast: Section 10 and Section 404 Issues
- Potential Tort Liability Associated With Hurricane-Related Spills: Tort Basics for the Premise Owner and Operator
- Resolution of The Aransas Project (TAP) v. Texas Commission on Environmental Quality: The TAP-Guadalupe-Blanco River Authority Agreement
- Texas Coastal Economic Geography: How the Law Fits Into Coastal Economic Development
The full brochure is available here, and you can register to attend here.