Participants will hear interactive discussions facilitated by key legal experts in energy, environmental law, and regulation on some of the most cutting-edge issues facing industry and policy makers today. Foley Partner Brian H. Potts will moderate the panel Will the Clean Power Plan Make It Through the Courts?.
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