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Infrastructure In Focus: A Deep Dive Look at Water Infrastructure Opportunities and Risks - Part 1

Webinar | 12.02.20, 6:00 AM EST - 7:00 AM EST

Join Crowell & Moring for a two-part webinar series that will explore the issues impacting investment, development, and operation of water infrastructure in 2021 and beyond. 


Part one will focus on issues affecting both domestic and international funding of water infrastructure projects – including a look at how potential U.S. infrastructure legislation and congressional appropriations could impact the sector and a discussion about how financers and developers can best position themselves to take advantage of such opportunities.


Speakers: Robin Baillie, Partner (London), joined by Andrew Charlesworth, CEO of Capital & Asset Management Group (London); James Flood, Partner (D.C.); Byron Brown, Senior Counsel (D.C.); and Michelle Coleman, Counsel (D.C.).


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