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Irrigation Season Wrap-Up: Remember to Submit Water Meter Reports by January 31st
As we look forward to the 2025 irrigation season, please remember that January 31st is the final day to submit your water meter reports
Confluence Law
Oct 18, 2024
Happy New Water Year 2025!
A "water year" is a term used by hydrologists and water resource managers to track annual precipitation, snowmelt, and streamflow.
Confluence Law
Oct 7, 2024
Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources' 32nd Fall Conference
October 23-25, 2024 | Seattle, Washington
Confluence Law
Sep 23, 2024
AWRA Washington Section Annual State Conference 2024
October 8, 2024 | Seattle, Washington
Confluence Law
Aug 14, 2024
Meet Our New Litigation Paralegal: Jennifer Arteaga Trejo
We are pleased to announce that Jennifer Arteaga Trejo has joined Confluence Law as a Litigation Paralegal.
Confluence Law
Jul 8, 2024
7th Annual Water Law in Central Washington
September 5-6, 2024 | Ellensburg, Washington
Confluence Law
May 20, 2024
Confluence Law welcomes Ricardo Franco as our 2024 Law Student Clerk
Ricardo Franco is a first-year law student at Seattle University School of Law. He comes to us with a background in public policy,
Confluence Law
Apr 15, 2024
American Bar Association SEER Member Spotlight: Jamie Morin
Earlier this month, Jamie Morin was recognized as one of the most involved members of the American Bar Association
Confluence Law
Apr 5, 2024
Law Seminars International Presents: The 33rd Annual Foremost Conference on Water Law in Washington
April 25-26, 2024 | Virtual
Confluence Law
Apr 5, 2024
First Annual Water Law in Eastern Washington Conference
May 15-16, 2024 | Spokane, Washington
Jamie Morin
Feb 3, 2024
New MOU entered for Columbia River Basin Salmon Recovery Efforts—Proposes to Stay Long Term Litigation Until 2028
On December 14, 2023, a number of parties to pending litigation filed a Joint Motion to stay litigation through 2028
Jamie Morin
Sep 27, 2022
Modernizing the Columbia River Treaty—What’s to Come?
The Columbia River is the fourth-largest river in the U.S. by volume according to
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