Doylestown, PA – AMM Law Founder and Partner, Susan A. Maslow, will join a panel of speakers at an upcoming American Bar Association Environment, Energy and Resources Section webinar entitled “Climate Change in Law Practice: What Every Lawyer Needs to Know” on September 25, 2025.
The webinar will cover topics including economic risks relating to climate change, which permeate every business practice area, as well as potential ethical and practical sustainability concerns which arise for legal professionals across a wide range of practice areas. The panel will point out how evolving state and local building and energy codes and construction industry standards present real obligations and real opportunities for clients, and how these obligations and opportunities are constantly changing. This program is intended for all lawyers with clients that invest, live, work, and play in the built environment, which is every lawyer.
Ms. Maslow will be joined in the program by Moderator: John C. Dernbach, Professor Emeritus, Widener University Commonwealth Law School Speakers: – Ken Rivlin, Partner and Global Co-Head, Environment, Climate, and Regulatory Law Group, A&O Shearman – Alasdair Cameron, Policy Adviser for Climate Change, Planning and Environmental Law, Law Society of England and Wales. For details and registration for the webinar see: Meeting Registration – Zoom
In addition to her business law practice, Ms. Maslow serves as Co-chair of the Corporate Sustainability Law Committee of the ABA Business Law Section, Vice-chair of the ABA BLS Working Group to Draft Model Contract Clauses to Protect Human Rights. and is a Senior Advisor to the Responsible Contracting Project.
Susan Maslow can be reached at smaslow@ammlaw.com or 215.230.7500 ext. 119.
Antheil Maslow & MacMinn, LLP is a full-service law firm located in Doylestown, PA. At AMM, we pride ourselves on developing deep relationships with our clients by taking time to understand their goals in order to provide responsive, practical legal advice and aggressive advocacy.”