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Environmental and Natural Resources Litigation – What Works

On Behalf of | May 22, 2015 | Recent News |

For Immediate Release

Senior Shareholder Gregory M. Bergman, of BDG Law Group in Los Angeles, California, participated on a panel titled “Environmental and Natural Resources Litigation – What Works” at the Litigation Counsel of America’s (“LCA”) 2015 Spring Conference & Celebration of Fellows. The conference took place on April 15 – 17, 2015, at The Resort at Pelican Hill in Newport Beach, California. This conference was designed for Fellows of the LCA to enhance their already superior trial skills, to address practical issues and topics challenging litigators in today’s changing legal environment, and to afford each individual the opportunity to network and interact with some of North America’s finest trial and appellate lawyers. Mr. Bergman is a Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America.

Mr. Bergman is the Immediate Past Chair and one of the founders of the LCA’s International Institute of Natural Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law. He also is a member of the LCA’s Complex Commercial Litigation Institute. At the LCA’s 2015 Spring Conference, Mr. Bergman was selected to serve as the Chair of the CCLI’s Programs Committee.

The LCA is a trial lawyer honorary society composed of less than one-half of one percent of American lawyers. Fellowship in the LCA is highly selective and by invitation only. Fellows are selected based upon evaluations of excellence, effectiveness, and accomplishment in litigation, and superior ethical reputation. The LCA seeks a high level of diversity in its composition and includes Women’s and Diversity Initiatives. Established as a trial and appellate lawyer honorary society reflecting the American bar in the twenty-first century, the LCA represents the best in law among its membership.

For more information regarding the LCA or the 2015 Spring Conference & Celebration of Fellows, please contact Jessica Sullivan at 212-724-4128 or [email protected].

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