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Sidley Lawyers to Speak at the 2025 AFPM Environmental Conference on EHS Investigations, AI, and BWON
Sunday, October 19, 2025 - Tuesday, October 21, 2025
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DateSunday, October 19, 2025 - Tuesday, October 21, 2025
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Sidley lawyers are proud to play a leading role at the upcoming 2025 AFPM Conference in San Antonio, Texas. The AFPM Environmental Conference brings together industry leaders, regulators, and practitioners to discuss critical issues shaping environmental compliance, enforcement, and best practices in the refining and petrochemical sectors.
- On Sunday, October 19, join Sidley partners Ike Adams, Alana Genderson, Justin Savage, and counsel Jacqueline Pruitt, for the Pre-Conference Workshop: Managing Environment, Health and Safety (EHS) Internal Investigations. This session offers tools and strategies for effective, compliant internal investigations—emphasizing collaboration with counsel, leadership, and plant staff, risk management, response protocols, and understanding rights and responsibilities.
- On Monday, October 20, Sidley partner Peter Whitfield will serve on the “From Promise to Plant: Making AI Work for Environmental Compliance” panel. This session will cut through the hype and dive into real refinery-relevant AI use cases, the AI legal landscape, and change management approaches that make AI deployment responsible and effective.
- On Tuesday, October 21, Justin Savage will take part in the BWON General Session, offering critical insights on compliance trends and enforcement developments.
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