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Nebraska MCLE #265380. 1.0 CLE Hours. (OnDemand credit)
This presentation covers key environmental issues affecting various sectors. We'll explore opportunities in carbon markets and highlight the importance of protecting agricultural production within conservation easements. Join us to stay informed and navigate these complex challenges effectively.
Hannes D. Zetzsche is a land-use and environmental attorney in the firm’s real-estate section. Licensed to practice law in Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Oregon, and Wyoming, Hannes helps landowners and developers to acquire, develop, permit, finance, and convey land and natural resources. He has experience dealing with general real-estate matters, environmental liability, and an array of natural resources, including carbon capture and storage, oil and gas and mineral rights, renewable energy, water rights, and wetlands. Hannes is also a registered lobbyist and assists clients with cannabis and liquor regulatory issues. After attending college, Hannes managed a 1,500-acre hay farm in central Oregon. He then moved to Nebraska to attend law school and concentrate in real estate and water law. Before joining the firm, Hannes worked as a judicial clerk to the Chief Justice of the Nebraska Supreme Court, Hon. Michael G. Heavican.
Jacob Alishouse, Nebraska Land Trust
Dave Sands, Nebraska Land Trust
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