Earning his LLM with highest honors from George Washington University Law School, Zach Pilchen currently serves as an attorney-advisor with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of General Counsel. Zach Pilchen is a member of the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources (SEER).
ABA SEER endeavors to be the leading assembly for lawyers focusing on the environment, energy, and resources. This organization is where attorneys can encounter the most current and thorough studies of the complex problems facing the environment, energy and resource sectors of the United States and the rest of the world. Through this forum lawyers can teach, learn, and do their part in helping to resolve issues for the common good.
To this end, SEER will be holding its 2016 Fall Conference on October 5-8, at Westin Denver Down, 1672 Lawrence St., in Denver, Colorado, which will conclude the Section’s 2015-16 program year. There will be discussions of the laws pertaining to environment, energy, and resource issues that have been deemed the most important in the current year. Products from these fall conferences help define the future legal priorities on environment, energy, and resources, as well as the directions taken for newsletter articles, committee conference calls, and continuing legal education programs.
ABA SEER endeavors to be the leading assembly for lawyers focusing on the environment, energy, and resources. This organization is where attorneys can encounter the most current and thorough studies of the complex problems facing the environment, energy and resource sectors of the United States and the rest of the world. Through this forum lawyers can teach, learn, and do their part in helping to resolve issues for the common good.
To this end, SEER will be holding its 2016 Fall Conference on October 5-8, at Westin Denver Down, 1672 Lawrence St., in Denver, Colorado, which will conclude the Section’s 2015-16 program year. There will be discussions of the laws pertaining to environment, energy, and resource issues that have been deemed the most important in the current year. Products from these fall conferences help define the future legal priorities on environment, energy, and resources, as well as the directions taken for newsletter articles, committee conference calls, and continuing legal education programs.