TRB's 60th Annual Workshop on Transportation Law

Transportation Research Board's 60th Annual Workshop on Transportation Law
09.13.2021 – 09.15.2021

On September 13-15, 2021, Shant BoyajianBen Rubin, Ann-Therese SchmidtRob Thornton and Ed Kussy participated in panel discussions during the Transportation Research Board's (TRB) 60th Annual Workshop on Transportation Law.

On September 13th, Ann-Therese participated in the panel discussion, “Procurement and Contract Issues for CM/GC, CM@RISK, Job Order Contracts and Other Alternative Project Delivery Methods.” Shant moderated the panel.

On September 14th, Ben served as a panelist during “Data Privacy Review: What Do We Know (and Who Else Can Know It?),” and Ed Kussy participated in the panel discussion, "Legal Issues Regarding Mileage Based User Fees."

Rob participated in the panel discussion on “Environment and Transportation Initiatives in the Biden Administration” on September 15th. Ed moderated the panel.

Each year TRB's Workshop on Transportation Law provides opportunities to meet and hear from federal, state and local government transportation attorneys and private transportation practitioners from around the country. In-depth sessions on significant legal issues in transportation are presented by leading subject matter practitioners including senior attorneys from the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration and Federal Railroad Administration.

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