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ABA 2022 Annual Antitrust Law Spring Meeting

Event | 04.04.22 - 04.09.22, 8:00 PM EDT - 4:00 PM EDT

Address

Marriott Marquis
901 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC 20001 USA

The Annual Spring Meeting of the ABA Section of Antitrust Law is the world's largest meeting of competition and consumer protection professionals. The Spring Meeting brings together all segments of the global competition and consumer protection community - enforcement officials, private attorneys, in-house corporate counsel, academics, judges, economists, and business people - to share knowledge about all aspects of competition and consumer protection law.

  • Brand Protection & Technology Partner Lauren Aronson is the session chair and moderator for the panel "Monetary Redress and FTC Enforcement After AMG."
  • Antitrust & Competition Senior of Counsel Andrew I. Gavil is speaking on the panel "Is the U.S. Falling Behind?"
  • Antitrust & Competition Counsel Shira Liu is speaking on the panel "Drinking From the Legislative Firehose."

For more information, please visit these areas: Advertising and Brand Protection, Antitrust and Competition, Antitrust Mergers and Acquisitions

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"The Tide is High: New Guidance on Sea-Level Rise," The Bar Association of San Francisco

Jon Welner will be interviewing Larry Goldzband, the Executive Director of the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC), on the Commission’s new plan to prepare the SF Bay Area for sea-level rise. BCDC is the agency responsible for permitting all development on the shoreline of San Francisco Bay. On December 5, 2024, the BCDC adopted the Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan (RSAP). The RSAP is a region-wide plan for the San Francisco Bay shoreline that guides the creation of coordinated, locally planned sea level rise adaptation actions that work together to achieve a regional One Bay Vision. This includes BCDC’s guidelines for how local governments must meet the requirements of SB 272, a new State mandate that requires all local governments along the shoreline to prepare a Subregional Shoreline Adaptation Plan by 2034.