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What Environmental Lawyers Need to Know About the Impact of the Japanese Nuclear Disaster & its Impact on the Future of Nuclear Power in the US

ExecSense, May 2011, Pages: 60


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What Environmental Lawyers Need to Know About the Impact of the Japanese Nuclear Disaster & its Impact on the Future of Nuclear Power in the US is a time-efficient way for environmental lawyers to get the most up-to-date information on how the Japanese nuclear disaster will impact the future of nuclear energy in the United States. Take the 60 minutes to view this webinar (on your computer, mobile phone, iPad, Kindle or printed out) to learn about the future of nuclear power in the U.S. in light of recent events in Japan, whether nuclear power will still remain a part of President Obama’s overall energy plan, and whether it will ever be possible to fundamentally reorient America’s energy sector around nuclear power.

Upon ordering, ExecSense will email you a link to download the webinar files for viewing on your computer, mobile phone, iPod, iPad, Kindle or printed out. The downloaded files will include the PowerPoint presentation, audio narration and jpeg images of the slides (for watching on your mobile media device). Take advantage of your next commute, flight, business trip, lunch, or free hour in your schedule to view this webinar.

The webinar is led by an expert on the future of nuclear power in the U.S., Sidney Ansbacher (Shareholder, Gray Robinson P.A.), and focuses on:
- Everything you need to know in 60 minutes about the impact of the Japanese nuclear disaster on the future of nuclear power in the United States
- Comprehensive discussion of the future of nuclear power in the United States in light of recent events in Japan, whether nuclear power will still remain a part of President Obama’s overall energy plan, whether government-sponsored projects will demonstrate to the private sector that nuclear is a viable investment, and whether it will ever be possible after the Japanese nuclear disaster to fundamentally reorient America’s energy sector around nuclear power
- The 10 questions most asked by environmental lawyers about the future of nuclear power in the U.S. in light of the recent Japanese nuclear disaster, and how their practices will be impacted
- Case studies of what other environmental lawyers are doing differently in light of the Japanese nuclear disaster, how they are advising and preparing their clients for the impact on nuclear power in the U.S., and important lessons learned that you need to be aware of

Praise for ExecSense Webinars:
'An expeditious way to obtain authoritative current information and ideas on a subject of interest.' – David Kera, Partner, Oblon Spivak
'Just in time information to improve knowledge of current topics and trends.” – Thomas M. Armstrong, Attorney, Reid and Riege
“Well organized, well articulated, and easy to follow. The ExecSense webinar I attended was the best virtual learning experience I've had in quite some time.” – Brian K. Moore, HR Communications, Humana





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