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Description: Three State public utility commissioners, from different regions of the country, will preside over a mock administrative hearing. The case to be argued will concern a utility's request for special accounting treatment for a utility’s large investment in a new, cleaner coal plant that can meet the EPA's pending carbon emission regulations. The mock case will be tried by seasoned administrative litigators presenting expert witnesses who routinely testify on utility accounting issues. All presenters will demonstrate both the dos and don’ts of appearing at your first, or next, administrative hearing. The program will begin with a short instructional session on how to prepare your witness for cross and the goal of cross, and objections. It will end with a panel of practitioners providing feedback on techniques demonstrated during the mock administrative hearing, held between the two instructive sessions.
| Practice Areas: | | Energy & Natural Resources Law | | Online Media Type: | | Video | | Production Date: | | 02/13/2014 | | Level: | | Intermediate | | Category: | | Standard | | Duration: | | 3 Hours, 6 Minutes | | Online Format: | | On Demand | | Course Type: | | Public |
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| • | Betty Ann Kane - Chairman of the D.C. Public Service Commission. | • | Phil Jones - Commissioner of the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission | • | Paul Roberti - Commissioner of the Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission | • | Sheila Tipton - Attorney; Board Member of the Iowa Utilities Board | • | Len Anthony - Attorney; Retired General Counsel of Progress Energy Carolinas | • | Steve Chriss - Senior Manager, Energy Regulatory Analysis, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. | • | Jeff Genzer - Attorney; Vice President of Duncan, Weinberg, Genzer & Pembroke, P.C. | • | Ralph Zarumba - Director in the Energy Practice of Navigant |
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