Administrative law affects nearly every aspect of natural resources development. Proponents and opponents of development actions must be facile with agency permitting requirements, the passage and repeal of agency regulations, administrative appeals, judicial review of agency decisions, and executive orders. This Special Institute covers fundamental and advanced administrative law concepts that affect the oil and gas, mining, energy, and natural resources development industries. The Institute will also address how the industry is shaping administrative law.
Join our expert faculty of current and former government officials, industry professionals, natural resources attorneys, NGO attorneys, and administrative law experts for informative presentations and discussion. Experienced in-house, outside, or agency attorneys, and other resource professionals—and those who are relatively new to the practice—will benefit from the insights and experience of our distinguished speakers.
We hope you can join us in Denver to continue the tradition of valuable educational and networking opportunities provided by our Administrative Law institutes.
Course manual includes papers and presentations by the speakers. Course materials and audio recordings are available in various formats if you are unable to attend. See inside for details.
Continuing Education Credit
CLE Credit: This course consists of approximately 13 hours of continuing education, including 1 hour of ethics. You must let us know, at least 45 days in advance of the conference, the states or organizations for which you will need credit (see registration form). Credit hours for states will vary and are subject to each state’s approval and credit rounding rules. Foundation conferences are typically accredited by all mandatory CLE states and Canadian provinces, and various professional organizations upon request. Attorneys from certain states may be required to pay an additional fee. The Foundation is a State Bar of California MCLE-approved provider.
CPE Credit: NASBA has indicated that if an individual reviews a program and feels that it is relevant to their CPA practice, they can consult with their state accountancy board to request that the course be approved. CPE approval is state-by-state.
Earlybird Discount
Cutoff date for discounted registration fees: February 22, 2019
