Please join DGS, Willis and your professional colleagues for
Hardrock Mining - Exposures
A Series of Industry-focused Updates
about Risk, Legal and Other Major Issues
Program - 8:00 to 9:30 a.m.
Breakfast - 7:30 a.m.
Feb. 6
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Reclamation Liability
How to use financial and insurance mechanisms to address reclamation liabilities.
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March 5 |
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Mining Law Reform – An Update on the Rahall Bill
An open discussion of Rahall-related performance standard requirements, including
reclamation, surety bonding and other issues raised by the bill.
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April 2 |
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International Mining Projects
Managing D&O liability, political risks and other pitfalls via contracts/insurance structures.
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Davis Graham & Stubbs
1550 17th St., Suite 500, Denver
RSVP now for Feb. 6 via email to adrienne.tuck@dgslaw.com with your contact information.
No fee, just let us know you're coming, please.
Info: (303) 892-7527
Additional dates and topics will be determined by participants,
including experts from mining, finance, legal, insurance and government.
Feb. 6 Speakers:
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Cliff Yeckes, a senior vice president with Willis, has 24 years experience in mining, insurance, consulting, environmental/engineering and energy industries. A registered geologist with an MBA, Cliff works with private- and government-sector clients to identify and evaluate the regulatory, technical and financial risks associated with environmental-related operations, property transactions and portfolios. |
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Randy Hubbard, a DGS partner, represents clients in the business of exploring for and developing hardrock minerals, as well as industrial minerals, coal, uranium and other energy minerals, primarily on federal lands in the United States. |
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Scot Anderson, a partner with DGS, focuses on transactions and litigation in the natural resource and energy industries and on international transactions and project development. Scot's experience covers a broad array of transactions in the energy industry, as well as the acquisition and divestiture of mining properties and the operation and permitting of mines, domestically and internationally. |
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