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CLE

Critical Issues in Energy Law: What Every Lawyer Should Know

schedule 2h 57m signal_cellular_alt Beginner category Commercial Litigation verified 22 credits available
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About This Course

This on-demand CLE program offers valuable coverage of critical issues in energy law: what every lawyer should know.

Participants will gain a deep understanding of the fundamental concepts, current best practices, and emerging trends in this area. The program addresses real-world challenges practitioners face and provides concrete strategies for handling common situations effectively.

Specifically designed for commercial litigation professionals, this course covers both foundational principles and advanced applications. Through clear explanations and practical examples, you will develop the skills needed to confidently navigate complex issues and deliver superior results for your clients or organization.

Key topics include regulatory requirements, compliance considerations, strategic decision-making, and risk management. Whether you are new to this area or looking to update your knowledge, this program provides the insights and tools necessary for success in today's evolving professional landscape.

Presented By

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Allie J. Hemmings open_in_new

Partner • Norton Rose Fulbright, LLP

Ms. Hemmings advises clients in the power and renewable energy space on a variety of matters.

Credits & Accreditations

Jurisdiction Credit Type Credits
Arizona General 2.0
California General 2.5
Connecticut General 3.5
Georgia General 2.5
Illinois General 1.0
Indiana Diversity 3.5
Kentucky General 2.0
Louisiana General 2.5
Massachusetts General 3.5
New Mexico General 3.0
Oklahoma General 2.0
Pennsylvania Ethics 3.5
Rhode Island General 3.5
South Carolina General 3.0
South Dakota Diversity 3.5
Tennessee General 3.5
Texas General 1.5
Utah General 3.5
Virginia General 1.0
Washington General 2.5
Wisconsin Ethics 3.0
Wyoming Ethics 3.0
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