Law Review Symposium: Can the Law Save the Chesapeake Bay

When:
Location:
John and Frances Angelos Law Center
Room:
Moot Courtroom
Description:

Can Law Save the Chesapeake Bay?
A symposium by University of Baltimore Law Review

Oct. 17, 4-8 p.m.

4 p.m. | Brian E. Frosh, Maryland Attorney General, keynote speaker

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4:30 p.m. | Panel 1: Cleaning Up the Bay Through Laws, Regulations, and Enforcement Actions

Every resident of the mid-Atlantic region has a stake in the health of the Chesapeake Bay. This panel will focus on current and future legal activity that may impact the health of the  Bay and the economic implications of those actions.

Moderator
Doug Gansler, Former Attorney General of Maryland; Partner, BuckleySandler LLP

Panelists
Benjamin H. Grumbles, Maryland Secretary of the Environment
Stephen W. Lafferty, Delegate, Maryland House of Delegates
Jon Mueller, Vice President, Litigation, Chesapeake Bay Foundation
Valerie T. Connelly, Executive Director, Maryland Farm Bureau
Katie Maloney, Chief Lobbyist, State Advocacy, Maryland Builders Association

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5:45 p.m. | Panel 2: Careers in Environmental Law

Interested in environmental law? This panel will focus on the various career opportunities available in environmental law and how to obtain positions in this legal field.

Moderator:
Victoria Schultz, Associate Dean, University of Baltimore School of Law

Panelists
Mike Walker, Senior Counsel, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Enforcement
Todd R. Chason, Environmental and Energy Attorney, Gordon Feinblatt LLC
Jacqueline Sincore Guild, Executive Director, Chesapeake Legal Alliance
D’Arcy B. Talley, Assistant Attorney General, Office of the Attorney General Environmental Crimes Unit
Lynn R. Angotti, Deputy Counsel, Office of the Attorney General, Maryland Department of the Environment

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6:30 p.m. | Closing Remarks with Reception to Follow

Contact Name:
Shavaun O'Brien
Contact Email:
sobrien@ubalt.edu
Contact Phone:
4635

Appropriate accommodations for individuals with disabilities will be provided upon request 10 days prior to a campus event and 30 days prior to an event requiring travel.

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