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December 10, 2025 | 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EST

Overview (Program Summary)

As the energy sector is undergoing a profound transformation, disputes are emerging across the energy value chain - from evolving investment and energy transition policies, infrastructure development and regulatory compliance to supply contracts and ESG commitments.

This webinar will explore the legal and strategic dimensions of energy transition disputes, with a focus on how corporate counsel can anticipate, manage, and resolve conflicts arising from the evolving energy landscape. Drawing on the experience of our dispute resolution lawyers, we will examine key risk areas and emerging trends shaping the future of energy litigation and arbitration.

CMS experts will discuss:

  • The evolving landscape of energy transition disputes in Europe, the US and globally
  • Common sources of conflict in renewable energy projects and infrastructure development
  • Regulatory and contractual challenges in transitioning from fossil fuels to clean energy
  • ESG-related disputes and reputational risks for corporates and investors
  • Practical guidance for in-house counsel on dispute avoidance and resolution strategies

Whether you're advising on energy investments, managing regulatory risk, or navigating complex commercial relationships, this session will provide valuable insights to help you stay ahead of the curve in a rapidly changing legal environment.


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Interest Area(s): Energy and Public Utility