The Environmental Risk & Litigation Conference is an annual event organized by Perrin Conferences, bringing together defense attorneys, in-house counsel, insurance professionals, and industry leaders to discuss current trends and challenges in environmental regulations and litigation. The conference serves as a platform for professionals to gain insights into emerging environmental risks and legal strategies.
Key topics covered at the conference include categories of climate-related risks and their impact on infrastructure, claims costs over time, toxic tort and environmental risks associated with the transition from traditional to renewable energy sources, and legal arguments in significant cases such as Held vs. Montana and Juliana vs. United States. Sessions also delve into the human health effects of PFAS exposure, regulatory landscapes, and the future of PFAS management.
The conference offers practical opportunities for networking with prominent defense and plaintiff attorneys, in-house counsel, insurance professionals, and industry leaders. Notable speakers from leading law firms and organizations share their expertise on various environmental litigation topics, providing attendees with valuable perspectives and strategies.
This event is ideal for legal professionals, environmental consultants, insurance representatives, and industry stakeholders seeking to stay informed about the latest developments in environmental risk and litigation. Attendees will benefit from comprehensive discussions, expert analyses, and the opportunity to connect with peers facing similar challenges in the field.
Event Details
- Date
- October 27, 2021
- Location
- 🇺🇸 New York, United States
- New York City Bar Association
- Pricing
- Varies by tier
- Audience
- Legal professionals, environmental consultants, insurance representatives, industry stakeholders
- CLE Credits
- Up to 12 CLE credits, including 2 ethics credits
- Attendees
- Approximately 200-300 attendees