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2nd Energy and Environmental Law Conference

Webinar | 03.24.21, 5:55 AM CDT - 6:40 AM CDT

Partner Amanda Berman will be presenting the session "Regulatory Roulette: The State of Play Under the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and Other Major Environmental Statutes" at 10:45 am on Wednesday, March 24th.


This session will provide an overview of ongoing and potential future Clean Air Act regulatory initiatives, including climate-related actions, and discuss where the Biden Administration has changed course from the approach taken by the prior administration or may soon do so. The presenter will also cover noteworthy recent developments and potential future regulatory actions that may be taken by the Biden Administration under the Clean Water Act, NEPA, and other environmental statutes.


For more information, please visit these areas: Environment and Natural Resources, Climate Change, Environmental Markets and ESG, Environment and Natural Resources Litigation, Environmental Justice, Clean Air Act, Chemicals, Clean Water Act, Contaminated Lands and Hazardous Waste, Endangered Species and Wildlife Protection, Environmental and Safety Compliance and Investigations, Federal Lands and NEPA, Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), Proposition 65, Environmental, Social, and Governance, Energy, Energy Investigations, Renewable Energy, Energy Regulatory, Energy

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