1-Day Program

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Overview

Why You Should Attend

Environmental issues have significant consequences for public health, natural resources, and the global economy. Thus, organizations of all sizes are facing more and more regulations related to environmental protection. As new scientific research and technological advancements inform our understanding of the environment and everyday chemicals this area of the law continues to evolve, and attorneys must understand environmental law to help clients navigate these regulations and ensure compliance.  

Environmental Regulation in Practice 2024 will provide attorneys with a better understanding of scientific data, economic factors, and policy implications to develop effective legal strategies. Co-chairs Philip E. Karmel and Duke K. McCall have recruited the most sought-after experts to unravel the complex environmental regulations and explain court decisions that shape daily practice across many disciplines from litigation to insurance coverage to real estate transactions and beyond. Attendees will leave this program better prepared and more engaged in the challenging—and sometimes controversial—world of environmental law.

What You Will Learn

After completing this program, participants will be able to:

  • Discuss what is hot and what is on the horizon in civil environmental litigation
  • Learn about environmental crimes
  • Compare PFAS reporting obligations among conflicting federal, state, and global rules
  • Review current ESG initiatives, anti-ESG efforts, and the impact on investment strategies 
  • Advise clients on amendments to key regulations concerning oil, gas, and power capabilities 

Who Should Attend

In-house attorneys, litigation counsel, real estate lawyers, government affairs attorneys, and environmental law academics will benefit from this program.

Program Level: Overview  

Prerequisites: Some familiarity with federal environmental regulation, toxic tort litigation, and/or toxic chemicals will be helpful to attendees.

Advanced Preparation: None.

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