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Top Ten Developments of 2009: Part 1 |
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This audio download was recorded from a January 22, 2010, "Quick Teleconference," sponsored by the ABA Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources.
CLE credit is not available for this program. This electronic product includes the MP3 audio file of the program and any program materials. |
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Program Overview:
2009 was a big year in environmental, energy and resources law, with high-profile issues in the news ranging from climate change to a massive coal-ash spill. To recap the highlights of the past year and trends that will be important in 2010, the Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources is presenting a two-part series of QTs: Part 1 will cover issues other than climate: Part 2 will cover climate related issues. Aimed at practitioners who want to stay on top of major developments across the field, Part 1 will provide quick summaries of five issues; growing concern about water scarcity; the Supreme Court decision in Burlington Northern v. U.S.; the emergence of the smart grid; TSCA reform; and the TVA coal ash spill and its regulatory consequences.
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Educational Objectives: - Provide wide-ranging information for section members who want to stay abreast of developments across the field
- Provide basic information on a variety of topics, for non-specialists in those fields
Faculty:
Moderator:
George Wyeth, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC
Panelists:
Wendy Crowther, Clyde Snow and Sessions, PC, Salt Lake City, UT
Randy Deitz, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC
Ahmad Faruqui, The Brattle Group, San Francisco, CA
John Gullace, Manko, Gold, Katcher and Fox, Bala Cynwyd, PA
Brenda Mallory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC
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