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Environmental Land Use Associate Attorney

Environmental Land Use Associate AttorneyCompany name BCG Attorney Search Experience 4-10 yrs required Posted on Jun 22, 2023 Valid Through Jul 22, 2023 ProfileSan Francisco office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks an environmental, land use associate attorney with 5-8 years of experience in land use or environmental matters.
The candidate will work on a wide range of regulatory, administrative, transactional, and litigation matters relating to the development of land and natural resources and in the specific subject matter areas of project development, CEQA and NEPA, public lands, and mining, air, water, and energy.
Prior experience in land use or environmental law is required.
Experience in land use litigation (writ of mandate) and public lands is preferred.
Experience in real estate transactions is also preferred.
Admission to the State Bar of California is required.
Company infoBCG Attorney Search1750 Montgomery St Fl 1San FranciscoCaliforniaUnited States 94111Phone :
(415) 464 6897Fax :
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