Recent shifts in administrative law are poised to reshape the way businesses navigate regulatory compliance and risk management. This event brings together a distinguished panel of three legal experts from Smith Gambrell Russell, LLP, who will provide insight into how these changes affect regulatory oversight, compliance obligations, and legal risk. Adding a practical business perspective, Burt Fealing, General Counsel of Southwire Company, will offer valuable insights on how these developments impact private sector strategy. 

Through an engaging discussion moderated by a Scheller School of Business professor, the panel will explore the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the Chevron Doctrine, a landmark precedent that has guided agency regulation for decades. Attendees will gain critical insights into how these changes affect business strategy, regulatory compliance, and the future of corporate decision-making in an era of heightened legal scrutiny. 

This is a must-attend event for business leaders, students, and professionals seeking to stay ahead of emerging legal challenges. 

Moderator:  

Charlotte Alexander, Professor of Law and Ethics, Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business  

Panelists:  

Burt FealingSouthwire Company 

Stephen O’Day, Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP

Stephen Youngblood, Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP 

Michael Riesen, Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP 

 

Contact acsb@scheller.gatech.edu for more information. 

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