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Yaron Brook Show: Interview with Paul Beard -- Fighting for Property Rights

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In this episode, Yaron sits down with Paul Beard to discuss property rights, cases of interest, the Coastal Commission, endangered species, clean water and more. 

Paul Beard is an environmental and land-use attorney who co-leads Alston & Bird’s Environmental Appellate Litigation Team and its Coastal Land Use Team. Paul focuses his practice on permitting and litigation issues arising under the Endangered Species Act, Clean Water Act, California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), and California Coastal Act, among other statutes. He also counsels project proponents on their statutory and constitutional rights in the permit process and assists them in creating the best administrative record when litigation ensues. He represents a range of clients, including agricultural interests, developers, and industry associations, in state and federal courts across the country. Paul has been named to The Best Lawyers in America© for 2018 in the area of Land Use and Zoning Law. To find out more about Paul Beard, see https://www.alston.com/en/professionals/b/beard-paul-j

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