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[Closed Captioned] 2022 Environmental Law at Yosemite®: CEQA Update
This panel of CEQA practitioners representing petitioners, state agencies, and real parties in interest will present the annual update on the latest CEQA developments and discuss in detail key CEQA cases from the past year, summarizing the published cases, outlining trends, and providing a brief update on recent legislation.
1.5 Participatory MCLE Credits
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