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September 25, 2003
The Seattle University School of Law will hold a Nov. 7 program on "Recent Developments in Land-Use Law: GMA, SMA, SEPA and Constitutional Limitations." The seminar will focus on how government regulation affects real estate and community development. It will cover recent activity on the state's Growth Management Act, the Shoreline Management Act and the State Environmental Policy Act. The target audience is lawyers. Presenters will include Alan Copsey of the state Attorney General's Office, Adrienne Quinn of Buck & Gordon, Richard Settle of Foster Pepper & Shefelman and Jeffrey Eustis. The program will run from noon to 4:15 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 7., at the law school's Room C-6. For information, call Shawn Lipton at (206) 398-4092 or go to www.law.seattle.edu/cle.