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May 19, 2013

Environmental Law for Lenders Seminar


Environmental Law For Lenders Breakfast Seminar

WHEN

Tuesday, March 26, 2013   8:30 AM – 11:45 AM

WHERE

  • Bridgewater Place – 2nd Floor

  • The Grand River Ballroom

  • 333 Bridge St. NW

  • Grand Rapids, MI 49504

COST

  • $30 (includes breakfast and parking)

 

Event Details

  • 8:30 – 9: 00 AM – Registration and Breakfast

  • 9 AM – 11:30 AM – Speaker Series

    • Overview of Michigan Environmental Law
      • Presented by: Matt Eugster, Varnum LLP

      • Environmental liability and defenses for owners, operators, and lenders

      • Environmental due diligence process

      • Due care obligations

      • Environmental considerations in lender acquisitions and foreclosures

    • Consultants Perspective on Environmental Due Diligence
      • Presented by: Matt Vander Eide, GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc.

      • What to expect, what not to expect in Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments, Baseline Environmental Assessments (BEAs), and Due Care Plans

      • Minimizing deal breaking surprises - scoping environmental site assessments 

    • Natural Resource Considerations
      • Presented by: Matt Zimmerman, Varnum LLP

      • Wetlands

      • Critical Dunes

      • Oil and Gas Leases

      • Sand and Gravel Mining

      • Drain regulation

    • Most Common Environmental Pitfalls for Lenders
      • Panel Discussion by: Matt Eugster, Matt Zimmerman, and Matt Vander Eide

  • 11:30 – 11:45 AM  – Closing session – Q&A

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