WSBA Environmental and Land Use Law Section
The Environmental and Land Use Law Section helps members keep up with this rapidly developing area of law.
Sharing a CLE that may be of interest to our members:
KCBA is putting on a lunchtime CLE entitled “Mind the Gap: Navigating Washington State Air Permitting and Compliance Amid Federal Regulatory Rollbacks”. The CLE will be this Friday at noon. Please make sure that you do not miss this opportunity to learn more about a very important environmental issue. If you have any questions regarding this CLE, please contact KCBA for more information. Thank you.
TO REGISTER:
https://www.kcba.org/?pg=events&evAction=showDetail&eid=317729&evSubAction=viewMonth&calmonth=202601
If you plan to attend the annual King County Bar Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Luncheon, this program will be recorded for later viewing. Please email [email protected] with any questions or concerns.
Date Friday, January 16th
Time 12:00 PM – 1:15 PM Pacific Time
Location Virtual via Zoom
To attend this virtual meeting, click on the link above to register. If you’ve already registered, please check your inbox for your registration confirmation email containing the meeting access information. Please email [email protected] with any questions.
CLE Topic Mind the Gap: Navigating Washington State Air Permitting and Compliance Amid Federal Regulatory Rollbacks
CLE Credit 1.00 Law & Legal
KCBA will submit CLE credit to the WSBA for all attendees within 30 days.
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AGENDA
12:00 PM Introduction: Jay Tufano, Chair
12:05 PM Presentation: “Mind the Gap: Navigating Washington State Air Permitting and Compliance Amid Federal Regulatory Rollbacks” by Annika Wallendahl, Principal Engineer & Fuad Wadud, Principal Engineer – Geosyntec Consultants, Inc.
The relaxation of Federal air regulations under the Trump administration has different implications across the United States. This presentation will provide an overview of Federal air regulatory rollbacks since January 2025 and how these changes affect air permitting and compliance for your clients operating in Washington State.
1:15 PM Adjourn
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PRESENTER BIOGRAPHIES
Annika Wallendahl, Principal Engineer – Geosyntec Consultants, Inc.
Annika Wallendahl is a Principal Engineer in the Seattle office of Geosyntec Consultants. Annika has over 20 years experience working with multimedia environmental compliance, permitting, and auditing. Prior to joining Geosyntec, Annika worked as the environmental manager for a large industrial pulp and paper mill and as a local air agency inspector. Annika is a Professional Engineer (P.E.) and Licensed Geologist (L.G.) in Washington State. She holds a B.S. degree in Geology from Montana State University, a M.Sc. degree in Geology from Abo Akademy University in Finland, and an MBA degree from Western Governors University.
Fuad Wadud, Principal Engineer – Geosyntec Consultants, Inc.
Fuad Wadud is a Principal Engineer in the Seattle office of Geosyntec Consultants with 24 years of experience in environmental consulting and air engineering. Fuad assists clients by preparing and negotiating large and complex Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permit applications, Title V permitting projects, and regulatory agency negotiations. He specializes in regulatory applicability and analyses, emission inventory preparation including greenhouse gas (GHG) and air toxics, compliance demonstrations, best available control technology (BACT) analyses, and historical permit reviews. Fuad has experience working with multiple state regulations in the United States and provinces across Canada. Earlier in his career, Fuad was an environmental engineer with a state agency where he evaluated new and modified sources of air contaminants for many types of industrial, manufacturing, and energy sources. Fuad is a Professional Engineer (P.E.) in the states of Washington, Missouri, and South Carolina and obtained his B.Eng. in Chemical Engineering from Washington University is St. Louis.
KCBA CLE - Environmental and Land Use Law Section Presentation Title: "Mind the Gap: Navigating Washinton State Air Permitting and Compliance Amid Federal Regulatory Rollbacks"
Sharing a career opportunity that may be of interest to our members:
Associate Attorney – Land Use, Real Estate, Environmental & Litigation
About Us
McCullough Hill is seeking a talented Associate Attorney to join our dynamic team in downtown Seattle. We are a boutique law firm dedicated to delivering exceptional legal services in land use, real estate, environmental, and business law in the most efficient and effective way possible. We represent clients shaping communities through some of the most significant and exciting development projects in Washington State. We pride ourselves on providing timely, responsive service and helping clients achieve their goals efficiently and effectively. To learn more, visit www.mhseattle.com.
Responsibilities
The candidate will participate in our active land use, real estate and environmental litigation practice, including land use appeals, real estate disputes, condemnation, and environmental litigation. Work includes development of litigation strategy; research, analysis and drafting of pleadings; assisting with discovery; working with expert witnesses; and appearing before administrative hearings bodies and in court. In addition, this position includes work in our busy land use permitting practice, involving development of permitting strategy, working with technical experts, interaction with government staff, participation in local permit hearings, and policy advocacy. The position also includes involvement in our environmental practice advising clients and working with technical experts and regulators to resolve environmental issues. The candidate will also have the opportunity to work on real estate and business transactional matters.
Qualifications
2–5 years of experience as an attorney, including work on litigation matters
Experience or demonstrated interest in land use, real estate, and environmental law
Exceptional academic credentials and research and writing skills – accuracy and clarity are key
Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Highly motivated, proactive, self-starter with enthusiasm for working in a fast-paced environment
Commitment to delivering superior client service
Ability to manage multiple complex legal projects effectively
Capacity for work exceeding 1600 billable hours per year – this is a full-time position
Ability to work at our downtown Seattle office – this is an in-person position
Membership in the Washington State Bar Association (or eligibility)
Compensation & Benefits
The salary range for this position is $160,000 to $230,000, depending on qualifications and experience. Other compensation may include an annual bonus based on billable hours exceeding expectations and exceptional performance. The firm offers medical and vision (PPO and HSA options), life and AD&D coverage (additional employee funded option available), long term disability (additional employee funded option available), a 401K plan, and generous PTO.
How to Apply
Submit a cover letter, resume, writing sample, and list of references by email to the Hiring Partner at [email protected].
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and close February 11 or when the position is filled.
11/03/2025
We have two upcoming webinar mini-CLEs open for registration:
First, join us at noon on November 12 for What's Happening with NEPA? Elizabeth Harris from the Environmental Protection Division of the State Attorney General’s Office will be covering the ever-changing world of the National Environmental Policy Act, from legislative reforms, to executive orders, and caselaw updates. Register here: https://www.mywsba.org/PersonifyEbusiness/Default.aspx?TabID=1356&productId=26886394
Second, join us at noon on December 9 for 2025 Ethical Issues Related to the Use of Artificial Intelligence, a discussion with Jeanne Marie Clavere of WSBA about the ethical debacles and practice triumphs with using artificial intelligence in the practice of law. Register here: https://www.mywsba.org/PersonifyEbusiness/2025-Ethical-Issues-Related-to-the-Use-of-Artificial-Intelligence/MeetingDetail/26811921
2025 Ethical Issues Related to the Use of Artificial Intelligence TUITION$15 - Environmental and Land Use Law Section Members (discount applied at checkout)$25 - Standard/Non-Section Members For technical suppor...
Join us on November 12 from noon-1 for a mini-CLE on NEPA.
This presentation will cover the ever-changing world of the National Environmental Protection Act. From legislative reform efforts and sweeping executive orders to monumental judicial decisions the federal environmental review statute has drastically changed over the last two years. Attendees will get an update on the latest developments and insight into their practical effects.
To register visit:
www.mywsba.org/PersonifyEbusiness/Default.aspx?TabID=1356& productId=26886394
Only $15 for ELUL members!
Meeting Details Personify eBusiness
AAG - Public Lands & Conservation Division, Olympia (DL: 6/26/25)
The AGO's Public Lands & Conservation Division (PLC) seeks to fill an AAG position in our Fish, Wildlife and Parks Section.
Please see careers.wa.gov for the application and more information.
The Public Lands and Conservation Division provides a broad spectrum of client advice, dispute resolution, and litigation services to agency clients. The division represents the Commissioner of Public Lands, the Department of Natural Resources, the Board of Natural Resources, the Forest Practices Board, the Department of Fish and Wildlife, and the State Parks and Recreation Commission. You will have the opportunity to work with a team of 39 experienced professionals with extraordinary commitment to serving the needs of the client and the state of Washington. Staff are offered flexible and/or telecommute schedules. We support work-life balance and thrive in this collegial, team-oriented environment. Additionally, the PLC Division is located on the Capitol Campus, which is minutes from downtown and offers scenic views of the Puget Sound, Olympic Mountains, and Mount Rainier.
This position reports to the Team Leader for the Habitat and Hunting Team and provides legal services to the Department of Fish and Wildlife and State Parks on a broad array of issues. The attorneys in the Fish, Wildlife and Parks Section frequently work on diverse and complex subject matters, including fishing and hunting regulation, habitat protection, regulatory permitting, endangered species, law enforcement, civil forfeiture, land use, real estate, public works and other contracts, administrative procedure, and public records. The section also collaborates on criminal matters arising from client agency enforcement actions, assisting prosecutors in charging violations of the state Fish and Wildlife Code. The section deals extensively with tribal hunting and fishing issues and cultural resource issues.
Duties typical of attorneys within the Public Lands and Conservation Division include:
Providing options-based client advice, both oral and written;
Appearance in federal and state courts across the state and in proceedings before administrative tribunals, such as the Pollution Control Hearings Board, the Shorelines Hearings Board, or Federal Energy Regulatory Commission;
Motions practice, trials, and participating in post-trial proceedings including any appeals;
Conducting all aspects of discovery;
Representing the AGO in public settings on matters that may be of a sensitive or high-profile nature;
Directing and assisting in investigations; and
Working individually and as part of a team.
06/02/2025
Active section members should have received an email from WSBA with a link to your ballot for the ELUL Executive Committee elections.
Please take a moment to vote for the three at-large and chair-elect positions that begin on October 1. The applicants’ statements of interest are available at: https://www.wsba.org/environmental-land-use-law/elections/
You will be able to vote until 5 pm on Monday, June 16.
If you did not receive that email from WSBA, please contact Noah Baetge at [email protected].
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