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Webcast: 2022 Environmental Update by Gibson Dunn

February 9, 2022

As Gibson Dunns Environmental Litigation and Mass Tort Practice Group and Environment, Social, and Governance practice area discuss major developments in federal and California environment law and predict what to expect for 2022, join our panelists. This webcast discusses a variety of topics that are important to regulated industry, including ongoing and anticipated rulesmakings, federal enforcement targets, initiatives, and the evolving ESG landscape.

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PANELISTS:

Rachel Levick CorleyShe is a partner in Washington, D.C. and a member the Environmental Litigation and Mass Tort Practice Group. Ms. Corley represents clients in a variety of federal and state litigation including agency enforcement actions, cost recovery cases and administrative rulemaking challenges.

David FotouhiAs a partner in Washington D.C., he is also a member of Environmental Litigation and Mass Tort Practice Group. After serving as Acting General Counsel at EPA, Mr. Fotouhi joined the firm in 2021. He helped to develop the litigation strategy that would defend Agency’s actions against judicial challenge. To represent clients in enforcement actions and other environmental litigation, Mr. Fotouhi combines his knowledge of administrative and environmental law with his litigation experience.

Abbey HudsonShe is a Los Angeles partner and a member the Environmental Litigation and Mass Tort Practice Group. Ms. Hudson’s practice is focused on helping clients navigate new and emerging regulations as well as related governmental investigations. She has dealt with all aspects of regulatory compliance and mass tort litigation, including environmental and mass tort. She also offers counseling and advice to clients regarding environmental and regulatory compliance on a wide range issues, including supply chains transparency requirements, comments about pending regulatory developments, enforcement, and enforcement.

Michael MurphyAs a partner in Washington, D.C., he is a coleader of the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG), practice area of the firm and a member the Environmental Litigation and Mass Tort and Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice Groups. Mr. Murphy advises clients on ESG, sustainability, and corporate disclosures, policies and reporting, as well as integration and integration issues. He represents clients in a variety of litigation and investigation matters, including toxic tort and class actions, administrative litigation, rulemaking proceedings and permit actions to get government approval for infrastructure projects.


MCLE CREDIT INFORMATION

This program has been approved as credit in accordance to the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board requirements for a maximum credit of 1.0 hours, of which 1.0 credit may be applied toward professional practice requirements.

This course is approved for transitional/non-transitional credit. Before you can view the archived webcast, attorneys who are seeking New York credit need to obtain an affirmation. Please [email protected] request the MCLE form.

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP certifies this activity has been approved by the State Bar of California for MCLE credit in the amount of 1.0 hours.

California attorneys can claim self-study credit by viewing the archived webcast. California self-study credit does not require a certificate of attendance.

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