County of Inyo
Grace Chuchla is an accomplished legal professional currently serving as the Deputy County Counsel for the County of Inyo since January 2019. Prior experience includes working as an Associate at Irell & Manella LLP from September 2016 to January 2019 and completing a Summer Associate position at the same firm in the summer of 2015. Grace Chuchla gained valuable legal experience during a Summer Internship at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in 2014 and as a Class Action Clerk at Seyfarth Shaw from July 2011 to July 2013. Education includes a Doctor of Law (JD) from Stanford Law School, obtained in 2016, and a Bachelor of Arts in Politics and Romance Literature from Pomona College, completed in 2011.
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County of Inyo
The County of Inyo is a political subdivision of the State of California. Its vision is to provide responsive decision making while supporting cultural and historical values, the natural environment and rural quality of life. Inyo County is a land of magnificent natural diversity. Mount Whitney is the highest peak in the lower 48 states. Death Valley is the lowest point in the U.S., and the Great Basin bristlecone pines are the oldest life forms in the world. Beyond this, experts agree that Inyo County has excellent trout fishing, hiking in the Sierra, and magnificent vistas. In addition Inyo County offers the best alpine climbing, spring backcountry skiing, hang gliding, horsepacking and mountain biking in the world! The County offers a full spectrum of adventure and involvement from the absolute stillness and peace of the desert, through the meadows blanketed with wildflowers, over the rushing mountain streams of the forest, to the wind whipped granite peaks. There is nowhere one can turn without seeing Natures striking beauty. One can experience this unforgettable grandeur from the comfort of one's car, on foot or on horseback. The granite peaks of the High Sierra have been sculpted by glaciers, wind and weather into some of Natures most glorious works of art. The John Muir Wilderness has remained virtually unchanged for thousands of years. Our county is dotted with historic towns providing professional services and the equipment one will need for ones excursions, whether it’s backpacking, fishing, horsepacking, skiing, climbing, biking, photography, or just sightseeing.