Daniel J. Dunn, Hogan Lovells; Tate J. Kunkle, Napoli Bern Ripka Shkolnik LLP; Kenneth J. Warren, Hangley Aronchick Segal Pudlin & Schiller, Philadelphia and gen counsel, Delaware River Basin Commission
www.ali-cle.org or (800) 253-6397
This program is the last in a 5-part series, Environmental Impacts of Shale Development and Hydraulic Fracturing: Key Legal Issues and Future Directions, that offers an in-depth examination of the environmental law and policy issues facing companies, governments, activist groups, and citizens who are concerned about this critical area of our nation’s energy infrastructure. Each program is taught by the nation’s foremost experts, and will present a balance of perspectives on the legal and policy issues, as well as upcoming trends that may accelerate or slow the dramatic expansion in shale development in an environmentally responsible way.
Note that you do not have to participate in the entire series to benefit from the information provided in each individual program.