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Eileen Chauvet

Adjunct Professor of Law

Bio

Eileen enjoys all aspects of real estate transactions, from the simplest license to complicated, multifaceted projects and her heart lies in conservation work. Her extensive experience in these areas allows her to serve clients with creative problem solving and reasoned advice.

Eileen came to Conservation Partners from the Office of the City Attorney of the City and County of San Francisco, where she represented the City in real estate matters ranging from urban development to watershed management, and everything in between. Before her service at the City, Eileen was transaction counsel for The Trust for Public Land. At the Trust for Public Land, she guided complex conservation transactions and park development projects primarily in California, Colorado, Utah, and Hawaii. Before joining The Trust for Public Land, Eileen was an associate attorney at the San Francisco-based firms Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass LLP and Heller Ehrman LLP, where she focused on commercial real estate and conservation transactions.

When not practicing law, Eileen enjoys spending time with her family where she grew up in Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties, taking long hikes with her dog, Sadie, and exploring the wilds of the west, including northern Nevada and southern Utah.

Eileen is licensed to practice in California and Montana.