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The Cold Hard Facts (Sort of): Managing the Implementation and Compliance Under Dodd-Frank for Companies in Energy

By Ronald Oppenheimer
Salvatore Penna
R. Michael Sweeney, Jr.
Kendrick Vaughn

Never has there been a more complex time in the US energy regulatory regime. This program will be an interactive discussion among in-house counsel at companies in energy (energy companies, hedge funds, banks), addressing the best practices, lessons learned and current challenges when complying with Dodd-Frank.

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What to Do When You’re The Lawyer in the Room: Responding to Spills, Product Recalls and Facility Emergencies

By Cynthia Boeh, Carol Deck, Lynne Durbin, Nancy Kaplan

This panel will walk through various real-world emergency scenarios and hypotheticals with help from audience members. Organized around three main phases – preparation, immediate response and aftermath – the program will teach you how to anticipate, recognize and respond in accelerated and stressful circumstances to the multifaceted environmental, health and safety legal risks of various emergency situations – particularly when time may not permit a call to outside counsel or other company lawyers.

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How to Drive Down Costs, Improve the Bottom Line and Impress Shareholders by Investing in Alternative or Reduced Energy Infrastructure and Logistics

By Michael Dwyer, Vincent Gonzales, Craig Johnson, Catherine Potter

Leverage your partnership skills with the business and bring legal strategies to use sustainability for cost savings or profit. Panelists will discuss their experience with transactions such as water reuse efforts, solar rooftops, clean energy fleet services, becoming your own utility, public–private partnerships, power purchase agreements using clean energy brokers, reduction in inventory packaging, wrapping and disposal. Materials will include US Securities and Exchange Commission disclosures of sustainability efforts, sample contracts and case studies.

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The Energy Industry From All Sides

By Jennifer Arasimowicz, William Buck, Jacob Dweck, Richard Miller

The United States is one of the world’s largest producers and suppliers of energy, as well as one of its hungriest consumers. As the third largest industry in the United States, energy consists of many subgroups with interests, opportunities and agendas that both align and divide. This unique debate-style panel will bring together representatives of different facets of the energy industry, including industry players, environmentalists, consumers and lawmakers, who will discuss and debate some of the major issues facing the industry in the 21st century.

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Full Throttle: Cruising Through the Twists and Turns of Transportation Fuels

By Vincent Gonzales, Nate Jensen, David McCullough, Karin Oyadomari

Motor vehicles are substantial sources of pollutants that cause smog and contribute to climate change. Taking a cue from California, which has always been at the forefront of fuel regulations, this interactive session will review the current rules affecting mobile sources, particularly transportation fuels. Faculty will then examine the various business risks and opportunities presented by alternative fuels programs and advanced vehicle technology programs. How are low carbon fuel standards credits different from renewable identification numbers? Are fuel cell vehicles the same as electric vehicles? How can companies take advantage of these rules and programs?

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Avoiding Intellectual Property Pitfalls in the Oil and Gas Industry (Canada)

By Mark Sajewycz

The existence of a legal framework, to govern intellectual property rights, is widely recognized and appreciated in the oil and gas space. However, because of the relatively non intuitive regulatory schemes relating to creation and ownership of intellectual property rights, commercialization opportunities can easily be missed. This article highlights potential pitfalls for an oil and gas technology company in Canada and suggests ways at circumnavigating these pitfalls.

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Give Me Liberty: The Promise of US Energy Independence and Its Impact on Law, Regulation and Policy

By Tristan Abbey, Michael Auger, David Goldwyn, Dena Wiggins

In October 2013, for the first time in twenty years, the United States produced more crude oil than it imported. US oil and gas production is evolving rapidly. The prospect of an energy- independent United States will dramatically reshape domestic and foreign energy industries and reposition the United States as an energy exporter rather than an importer. This session will equip you to advise clients on the major regulatory developments emerging from this significant transformation, including regulations regarding shale oil and gas production, transportation and storage and liquified natural gas storage and export. The session will also touch on US and global views from a policy perspective, including the longer term implications for US energy policy and international trade and foreign policy—particularly considering recent developments in the Middle East.

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Applications to the U.S. Department of Energy for Long-Term Authority to Export Liquefied Natural Gas to Countries Without a Free Trade Agreement With the United States Requiring National Treatment for Trade in Natural Gas

By Michael A. Stosser, Of Counsel, and Paul F. Forshay, Partner, Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP

A checklist regarding applications to the U.S. Department of Energy for long-term authority to export liquefied natural gas to countries without a Free Trade Agreement with the United States requiring national treatment for trade in natural gas.

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