Please join Davis Graham for the PERENfra Closing Celebration Dinner at Matsuhisa Denver.
Event Information
Wednesday, March 9 | 5:30-8:00 PM
98 Steele Street
Denver, Colorado 80206
Please join Davis Graham for the PERENfra Closing Celebration Dinner at Matsuhisa Denver.
Wednesday, March 9 | 5:30-8:00 PM
98 Steele Street
Denver, Colorado 80206
Amidst its many challenges and priorities, the new Administration has already initiated major changes to public lands and environmental policies, with more change to come. During his campaign, President Biden pushed back on charges that he would ban hydraulic fracturing, but also committed to halt oil and gas development on federal lands to instead promote wind and solar energy. Energy development on public lands, however, constitutes just one pivot in a suite of anticipated pivots in federal policy affecting energy development. For example, the Biden-led EPA has resumed the Obama-era federal enforcement and regulatory programs designed to significantly cut methane emissions from the oil and gas sector. Significant changes with impacts across industry sectors are also already in progress or anticipated relative to 404 permitting, the Superfund program, emerging contaminants, and other major initiatives. This discussion will highlight the tools the Administration is using to jumpstart its agenda, including Executive Orders, guidance, and enforcement to effectuate these changes. To view the program’s full agenda, please click here.
This program has been approved for three general Continuing Legal Education credits in the state of Colorado.
Thursday, April 7
8:00-11:30 AM | Program
Registration for this event is closed. If you would like to attend this event, please email Makenna Kincaid.
Amidst its many challenges and priorities, the new Administration has already initiated major changes to public lands and environmental policies, with more change to come. During his campaign, President Biden pushed back on charges that he would ban hydraulic fracturing, but also committed to halt oil and gas development on federal lands to instead promote wind and solar energy. Energy development on public lands, however, constitutes just one pivot in a suite of anticipated pivots in federal policy affecting energy development. For example, the Biden-led EPA has resumed the Obama-era federal enforcement and regulatory programs designed to significantly cut methane emissions from the oil and gas sector. Significant changes with impacts across industry sectors are also already in progress or anticipated relative to 404 permitting, the Superfund program, emerging contaminants, and other major initiatives. This discussion will highlight the tools the Administration is using to jumpstart its agenda, including Executive Orders, guidance, and enforcement to effectuate these changes. To view the program’s full agenda, please click here.
This program has been approved for three general Continuing Legal Education credits in the state of Colorado.
Thursday, April 7
7:30-8:00 AM | Breakfast & Registration
8:00-11:30 AM | Program
Registration for this event is closed. If you would like to attend this event, please email Makenna Kincaid.
The Biden Administration’s first year included a flurry of activity at the Department of the Interior – from halting onshore and offshore oil and gas leasing to rolling back Trump-era regulations, proposing to list species under the Endangered Species Act, and announcing new policies and regulations that will impact where and how renewable and conventional energy is developed on federal lands. This webinar will address proposed changes to regulations implementing the National Environmental Policy Act, Endangered Species Act, and Migratory Bird Treaty Act; proposed listings under the ESA; the America the Beautiful (30 x 30) effort; the state of oil and gas leasing; and efforts to promote renewable energy on public lands. Please join Davis Graham and your industry colleagues for a comprehensive survey of these regulatory and administrative initiatives.
The confirmed speaker for this program, which is pending approval for one general Continuing Legal Education credit in the state of Colorado, is:
Thursday January 27, 2022
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM | Program
Registration for this event has closed. If you would like to attend please email makenna.kincaid@davisgraham.com.
Please Join CIBC, Davis Graham, and RubinBrown for the ACG Rocky Mountain Corporate Growth Conference Community Networking Reception.
Monday, March 28
6:30-8:30 PM
French 75 Denver
717 17th Street, Suite B
Denver, Colorado 80202
French 75 is a fully COVID-19 vaccinated restaurant. By registering for this event, you affirm that you have received the CDC’s recommended dosage of the COVID-19 vaccine, and will not attend the event if you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms or suspect you may have been exposed to COVID-19. French 75 reserves the right to ask for proof of your COVID-19 vaccination status, so please bring your vaccine card and ID with you to the event. We appreciate your cooperation in the interest of everyone’s health and safety.
Registration for this event has closed. If you would like to RSVP for the event or have any questions please contact Makenna Kincaid.
We hope you can join Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP to explore some of the most pressing topics in Colorado employment law, including the current status of:
The confirmed speakers for this program, which has been approved for one general Continuing Legal Education credit in the state of Colorado, are:
Thursday, February 3
Program | 8:00-9:00 AM
Registration for this event has closed. Please email Makenna Kincaid if you have any questions or would like to register for this event.
We hope you can join Davis Graham & Stubbs LLP to explore some of the most pressing topics in Colorado employment law, including the current status of:
The confirmed speakers for this program, which has been approved for one general Continuing Legal Education credit in the state of Colorado, are:
Thursday, February 3
Program | 8:00-9:00 AM
The health, safety, and well-being of our clients, employees, and colleagues are foremost in our minds as we continue to closely monitor the evolving situation surrounding the rising number of COVID-19 cases and increasing concern about the delta and omicron variants. While we would have much preferred to gather in-person for this program, we have transitioned this event to a webinar. Thank you in advance for your understanding. Please email Makenna Kincaid if you have any questions or would like to register for this event.
Please join Davis Graham and your public company peers for our annual update. Discussions will cover a range of topics, including environmental, social, and corporate governance standards and case studies, current corporate governance and Delaware law issues, SEC updates, cryptocurrency, NFTs, DAOs, executive compensation, and more. To preview the program’s agenda, please click here.
This program has been approved for two Continuing Legal Education general credits in Colorado.
Thursday, January 20
Program | 8:00-10:00 AM
Co-hosted by Kenzo Kawanabe (Davis Graham) and Lusanna Ro (AECOM), Please join us for dinner after the NAPABA conference.
Thursday, December 9 | 7:00 PM
Convival
801 O Street, NW
Washington D.C. 20001
Due to the rising number of Covid-19 cases and increasing concern about the delta variant, we would request that all event attendees are vaccinated. We appreciate your cooperation in the interest of everyone’s health and safety. We are committed to following the guidance of the CDC as well as local and state officials. Should we need to adjust the format of this event, we will communicate such information via email to all registrants.
We hope you and a guest will join Davis Graham for dinner at Matsuhisa in Cherry Creek.
Tuesday, December 7
5:30 PM
Matsuhisa
98 Steele Street
Denver, CO 80206