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Join Us at the 2016 California Wetlands Conference!

2016 California Wetlands Conference Event Details / Conference Website HERE Event type: Conference Date: March 3rd and 4th Speaker: Braiden Chadwick  Topic: “Regulations, Processes, and Discussion of the Industry from the Owner/Operator Perspective” Venue: Hotel Nikko Address: 222 Mason Street, San Francisco, California 94102 Mitchell Chadwick LLP partner, G. Braiden Chadwick, will be speaking on a panel […]

Mitchell Chadwick Attorneys Take Over CalCIMA Annual Conference

Mitchell Chadwick attorneys Braiden Chadwick, Pat Mitchell and Natalie Mitchell are all speaking at the annual education conference for the California Construction and Industrial Materials Association (CalCIMA) in San Diego. Braiden Chadwick’s presentation with  EH&S Project Manager from Teichert, Inc.‘s EH&S Project Manager John Lane, is entitled: “Dangerous Waters: State and Federal Jurisdiction, New State Regulations and […]

Braiden Chadwick will speak at the NATIONAL MITIGATION & ECOSYSTEM BANKING CONFERENCE in denver colorado on May 9, 2014

Founded in 1997 with a diverse steering committee of regulators, bankers and environmentalist, this is the first – and only – National hands-on conference for mitigation, conservation and ecosystem banking that focuses on banking to protect wetlands, endangered species and other natural resources.  The Conference presents current and timely content and dialogue on important issues […]

Braiden Chadwick Featured Speaker at University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law Symposium

Growing, Growing, Gone-McGeorge Law Review Symposium         Friday, April 11 at 8:00am              to 6:00pm       Pacific McGeorge School of Law         3200 Fifth Ave., Sacramento, CA The 2014 McGeorge Law Review Symposium, “Growing, Growing, Gone: Innovative Ideas in Resource Management for a Growing Population,” will discuss how we can proactively respond to a growing population through […]

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