EEC Environmental (EEC) exhibited at the Los Angeles County Bar Association’s (LACBA) 32nd Annual Spring Super Symposium, April 13, 2018, at the L.A. Hotel Downtown in Los Angeles.
The 32nd Annual Spring Super Symposium is the premier general environmental law event in Southern California. The Symposium brought together leaders from the private bar, government, academia, non-profits and in-house counsel to address important developments in environmental law. This year’s symposium offered five panels focused on: (1) Combating Climate Change in the Trump Administration, (2) California Public Nuisance Actions: Implications of People v. ConAgra’s Billion-Dollar Lead Paint Abatement Fund Opinion, (3) PFAS: Not Your Typical Emerging Contaminant, (4) Cannabis in California: Hot Environmental Issues from Planting to Consumption, and (5) Creative Non-Litigation Solutions to Regional Groundwater Contamination Problems.
The conference aligns with EEC’s expertise in providing a broad spectrum of litigation support ranging from scientific investigations to expert testimony in state and federal courts. EEC’s ability to provide a reliable scientific basis for overcoming or minimizing contentious issues includes experience in matters related to contamination of soil, soil vapor, and groundwater; geologic and hydrogeological issues; industrial wastewater; historical document research and PRP Identification; CERCLA cost allocation; and insurance cost recovery.
For more information on the LACBA 32nd Annual Spring Symposium, please go to the website https://customers.lacba.org/Interactive/Event_Display.aspx?EventKey=041318ENV&WebsiteKey=d1ad4c15-b0de-4a6e-9a08-bebf7733938b