Now on Demand—Talking Politics, Climate Change and the Greening of DC and CA (and What It Means to You)

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With climate change policy at the center of the Biden-Harris agenda, what impacts and opportunities will we see during the next four years, nationally and in California? A recent webinar featuring a nonpartisan panel of Manatt professionals from our government and regulatory and environmental law teams discussed a variety of topics related to how the new federal administration’s environmental and climate change policies are impacting various industries. 

Featured topics included:

  • Climate Change Policy Updates: A look at how the Biden administration is continuing to make climate change policy a pillar of its agenda and what Congress plans to achieve in the coming months.
  • Key Environmental Regulatory Updates for California: A discussion on the latest legislation affecting manufacturers, retailers and consumers in the Golden State.
  • Environmental Enforcement in California and Beyond: California is known for its progressive environmental enforcement, but are other jurisdictions following its lead?

If you or anyone on your team could not attend the session—or want to view it again—click here to access the webinar free on demand, download a free copy of the presentation and earn CLE.

Please feel free to reach out to our Manatt presenters if you have any questions or issues you’d like to discuss after viewing the webinar.

Presenters:
Kathleen L. Brown, Partner, Government and Regulatory (Moderator), [email protected]
June Langston DeHart, Partner, Federal Government Affairs and Public Policy, [email protected]
Che J. Salinas, Special Counsel and Senior Legislative Advisor, Government and Regulatory, [email protected]
Matthew D. Williamson, Partner, Litigation, [email protected]
Charles A. White, Senior Advisor, Environment, [email protected]

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