2022 IMLA Annual Conference
BBK Attorneys to Present on Tribal Law, E-discovery, Environmental Law, Telecommunications, Federal Government and More
Best Best & Krieger is proud to sponsor the International Municipal Lawyers Association's (IMLA) 2022 Annual Conference. This 4-day seminar will highlight in-depth topics on issues that municipal attorneys are facing.
A number of BBK partners will be presenting on various key topics at this year’s event: Ellen Grover and Josh Newton will lead a panel about understanding tribal sovereignty and how municipal governments can best work with tribes in their jurisdictions; Christine Wood will discuss the numerous benefits to using E-discovery tools when responding to public records requests; Gene Tanaka and Rebecca Andrews will present on developments in environmental justice, waters of the United States, PFAS, NEPA and climate change; Gerard Lavery Lederer, Gail Karish and Tillman Lay will be covering ways to navigate federal telecommunications policy and funding opportunities.
BBK will also host two WONK table discussions — one will be led by Partner Billy Williams, former U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon, and the other will be led by Partner Mary Beth Coburn and Director of Governmental Affairs Ana Schwab. Billy will be sharing insights on effective engagement with assistant U.S. attorneys, division chiefs and staff members who are pursuing legal issues of importance to their local communities. Mary Beth and Ana will provide an overview of the complex legal framework of federal procurement law applicable to federally funded projects.
BBK Speakers
Ellen Grover and Josh Newton
“Tribal Law Panel: Understanding Tribal Sovereignty: An Essential Primer for Productive Native American Relations”
Thursday, Oct. 20
2:40-3:40 p.m.
Christine Wood
“E-discovery: Not Just a Litigation Tool: ESI Primer for Public Records (FOIA) Requests”
Friday, Oct. 21
8:30-9:30 a.m.
Gene Tanaka and Rebecca Andrews
“Environmental Justice, Waters of the United States, PFAS, and NEPA/Climate Change”
Friday, Oct. 21
8:30-9:30 a.m.
Gerard Lavery Lederer, Gail Karish and Tillman Lay
“When It Rains, It Portlands: Navigating Federal Telecom Policy and Broadband Funding Opportunities”
Saturday, Oct. 22
11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
WONK Networking Breakfast
Billy Williams
“Talking With the Feds: Best Practices for Engaging With Members of a U.S. Attorney’s Office”
Friday, Oct. 21
7:30-8:30 a.m.
Mary Beth Coburn and Ana Schwab
“Federal Purse Strings: Best Practices for the Uniform Guidance and Beyond”
Friday, Oct. 21
7:30-8:30 a.m.
When
Oct. 19-23
Where
Hilton Portland Downtown
921 SW 6th Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97102
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