Environmental Law 2024 – the longest running annual conference of it’s kind – is taking place on February 22-23, 2024 in Washington, D.C.
We are excited to be bringing back DOJ Assistant Attorney General Todd Kim and EPA Assistant Administrator David Uhlmann, as they kick off the conference with a joint keynote panel on federal environmental enforcement in 2024.
Environmental Law 2024 will feature a faculty of seasoned private practitioners, senior governmental officials, law professors, and public interest advocates who will provide balanced perspectives on the most pressing issues facing today’s environmental lawyer.
Other topics for 2024 include:
- EPA’s National Enforcement and Compliance Initiatives for 2024-2027
- Legal challenges facing companies relating to PFAS
- Latest developments regarding air quality standards and new air pollution rules
- Implementation of the Sackett and Maui decisions
- Update on NEPA reforms and environmental justice requirements
- Climate change litigation in state and federal courts
- ESG and environmental disclosure developments
- Top trends with respect to the endangered species act and public lands
Join us to stay at the forefront of the latest developments in each area of our natural environment (air, water, land, and species), climate, chemical, and environmental justice; and what’s happening at the EPA and other federal agencies, in Congress, the courts, and heading into another presidential election. Our national faculty will keep you current and alert you to changes in the many facets of environmental law affecting your practice and your clients as well as what the future may hold.
Join us for our upcoming program, Environmental Law 2024, either in-person or via live webcast on February 22-23! To learn more about this program and to register for the in-person course or webcast, click here.