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Levin College of Law

Branden Nicholson
Director of Student & Alumni Affairs
bnicholson@law.ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

Public Interest Environmental Conference (PIEC) (02-07-2019)
Project: Public Interest Environmental Conference (PIEC) — Approved by: Michael Farley

Online Registration Launch Date
10-22-2018

Status
Launched

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Martha Jakab

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Public Interest Environmental Conference (PIEC)
02-07-2019
10-22-2018
Public Interest Environmental Conference (PIEC) has sought to promote an understanding of the legal aspects of environmental protection, to serve and inform individuals as to the necessity for improvements in environmental legal protection, foster the development of sound environmental legislation, measure the effects of environmental litigation, and to assist other groups involved in environmental education. The conference brings together legal practitioners, academics, policy makers, and private citizens to discuss preeminent issues surrounding a different environmental topic each year.
Thursday Evening:
Reception & Welcome Session

Friday (Full-Day):
Plenary Opening Panel
Multiple Concurrent Panels
Evening Formal Banquet with Keynote

Saturday (Half-Day):
Concurrent Panels
200-250
The outcome would be to reach a minimum of 200 registrants.
Yes
Estimated Amounts (subject to change):
$100 Panel/Session Attendee (Thursday Night Reception Included)
$50 Friday Night Banquet Fee (Thursday Night Reception Included)
$100 Outside Student Registration Fee (with possible scholarship - i.e., discount code)
$0 UF Student Registration
$0 Alumni Speaker Registration Fee

*Alumni not invited to speak/participate in the panel will be subject to the normal attendee registration fee.
100% Non Gift
 
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Laura Rosenbury
(352) 273-0603
rosenbury@law.ufl.edu
 
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