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  3. CLE International’s Law of The Colorado River 23rd Annual Conference: The Next Century of River Policy

CLE International’s Law of the Colorado River 23rd Annual Conference: The Next Century of River Policy

When

All Day, May 18 – 19, 2023

Where

Hilton Scottsdale

 

The 23rd Annual Law of the Colorado River Conference: The Next Century of River Policy will be delivered live in Scottsdale, Arizona. Reconnect with colleagues and hear from an outstanding group of nationally-recognized experts representing all points of view. Earn up to 12 hours MCLE credit, including one hour of ethics.

 

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