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Event Details

Date:
Time: 1-2 p.m. ET • 12-1 p.m. CT • 11 a.m.-12 p.m. MT • 10-11 a.m. PT
Location: Online
Cost: Free
Hosted By: Fredrikson’s Environmental Law Group
Questions: events@fredlaw.com

Overview

PFAS regulations continue to evolve rapidly across Minnesota, Wisconsin and the broader United States, creating new compliance challenges and legal risks for businesses. Join Fredrikson’s Environmental Law Group for a two-part webinar series covering the latest regulatory developments, emerging enforcement trends and what organizations should be preparing for next.

Our team will provide practical insights on state and federal updates, changing liability frameworks, and key considerations for due diligence, permitting and risk mitigation. Building on our prior PFAS webinars and legal updates, these webinars will focus on what has changed—and what matters now. 

We encourage you to register for one or both webcasts, depending on which topics are most relevant for you and your business.

Our first webcast on this topic will cover the following:

  • Minnesota PFAS product restrictions and compliance updates
  • Wisconsin PFAS regulatory and enforcement developments
  • Key PFAS regulatory trends across other states

Learn more and register for PFAS Regulations Are Evolving: What Midwest Businesses Need to Know Now – Day 2 on May 20.

Continuing Education

We have applied for Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit for this program in Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota and Wisconsin.

Platform Details

This webcast is held using ON24. View ON24’s minimum system requirements. This webcast has closed captioning available.

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