WPLG's Paul Kibel To Deliver Lecture at University of Manchester International Law Centre
WPLG Attorney Paul Kibel will deliver a lecture at the University of Manchester International Law Centre (MILC) in England on April 22, 2024.
WPLG Attorney Paul Kibel will deliver a lecture at the University of Manchester International Law Centre (MILC) in England on April 22, 2024.
On February 24, 2024, WPLG's Richard Roos-Collins and Paul Kibel will participate in panels for the 2024 California Water Law Symposium (WLS) at the University of San Francisco School of Law.
On April 10, 2023 and April 11, 2023, WPLG attorney Paul Kibel will moderate two panels and deliver the closing presentation for a webinar on International Law Aspects of Fisheries and Hydropower in Europe.
On Thursday, August 18, 2022, WPLG attorney Paul Kibel will serve as a panelist for an online program organized by the Bar Association of San Francisco (BASF) Environmental Law Section.
WPLG attorney John Bezdek, who represents tribes in the Colorado River Basin, served as co-chair for the 2022 Tribal Water in the Southwest conference (held May 26-27, 2022).
Along with water law colleagues at the University of Desarrallo Law Faculty in Chile, Paul Kibel will be presenting at the September 22, 2021 webinar on instream river flows.
On May 21, 2021, Paul Kibel was a presenter at the Tribal Water in the Southwest conference. His presentation was on Lessons for Arizona from California's Agua Caliente Litigation on Tribal Groundwater Rights
The 2021 California Water Law Symposium (WLS) was held on January 30, 2021. The theme of this year's WLS, organized by UC Davis School of Law, was Water and Climate Change.
The 2020 California Water Law Symposium (WLS) was held on February 1 , 2020 at Golden Gate University School of Law (GGU Law) in San Francisco. The theme for the 2020 WLS was Federalism & Water: Shifts in Federal/State Roles and Relations.
Shareholder Richard Roos-Collins participated in the Sustainable Water Markets Symposium held by the Bren School of Environmental Science at UC Santa Barbara. The symposium draws economics, scientists, and attorneys together to explore innovations in water markets that affect the sustainability