Zach Pilchen holds a BA in environmental policy and government from the College of William and Mary, a JD in environmental law from Lewis and Clark Law School, and an LLM in energy and environmental law from George Washington University Law School. Active in his field, Zach Pilchen maintains membership with the Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources (SEER), which is part of the American Bar Association (ABA).
Among the largest voluntary professional organizations in the world, the ABA has close to 400,000 members and over 3,500 entities. Established in 1878, the ABA supports the legal profession and offers practical resources for its members. It also accredits law schools and establishes ethical codes.
Each year, SEER hosts a fall conference, where members convene, share ideas, and network. The 24th annual fall conference, scheduled for October 5-8, 2016, will take place at the Westin Denver Downtown in Denver. There, section committees will identify the most critical issues arising in debates pertaining to environmental law and create newsletter articles, continuing legal education (CLE) programs, and committee conference calls. In keeping with the Denver setting, the conference will also provide learning opportunities on topics related to environmental law in the western United States.
Among the largest voluntary professional organizations in the world, the ABA has close to 400,000 members and over 3,500 entities. Established in 1878, the ABA supports the legal profession and offers practical resources for its members. It also accredits law schools and establishes ethical codes.
Each year, SEER hosts a fall conference, where members convene, share ideas, and network. The 24th annual fall conference, scheduled for October 5-8, 2016, will take place at the Westin Denver Downtown in Denver. There, section committees will identify the most critical issues arising in debates pertaining to environmental law and create newsletter articles, continuing legal education (CLE) programs, and committee conference calls. In keeping with the Denver setting, the conference will also provide learning opportunities on topics related to environmental law in the western United States.