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Girding Up for Disputes in Evolving Areas of Law: Renewable Energy & Climate Change - Webinar

Mar 17, 2010 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM

All times in EDT

Baker & Daniels and B&D Consulting invite you to join us for the seventh webinar in our 2009-2010 series focusing on clean energy and climate change and developed by the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) and the American Bar Association.

New technologies, new trading regimes, new laws and governmental regulations, new societal pressures and global geopolitical shifts necessarily give rise to new opportunities as well as new challenges and disputes. Taking steps to capture these new opportunities and at the same time avoid losses requires that the challenges and disputes be identified early and addressed appropriately. Areas for potential dispute — to be mitigated or addressed — include issues relating to trading of environmental attributes (such as renewable energy credits and the allocation of carbon risk), issues relating to wind generation and solar generation (including siting and ownership of environmental attributes). Uncertainty as to future regulation and changes in law present their own opportunities and risks that must be anticipated. Various options will be discussed throughout this month’s webinar.

Baker & Daniels and B&D Consulting will provide brief federal and state updates prior to the webinar (updates start promptly at 11:40 a.m. and the webinar begins at noon). A light lunch is provided and networking and discussion follow the webinar.

Baker & Daniels LLP and B&D Consulting are sponsors of this national series.

This event is presented free of charge, however, you must register in advance to receive the login instructions for attending remotely. Login instructions will be e-mailed to you prior to the webinar. Registration for onsite attendance is encouraged to allow us to plan for lunch.

Location Information :

Baker & Daniels LLP
300 North Meridian Street, Suite 2700
Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
(Parking available at Central Park Garage, corner of New York and Illinois streets)

Remote login from your computer is available upon request