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The Supreme Court Overruled the Chevron Doctrine. Now What?

  • Federal Bar Association Chicago Chapter Chicago, IL United States (map)
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Thursday, November 21, 2024
12:00PM – 1:00PM

Zoom Webinar
1 Hour of CLE (pending approval)

The Federal Bar Association Chicago Chapter invites you to a timely and impactful webinar exploring one of the most significant recent decisions in federal administrative law. On June 28, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., in the cases of Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Relentless Inc. v. Department of Commerce. The Chevron doctrine, which had governed federal courts’ deference to agency interpretations of ambiguous statutes for nearly four decades, was a cornerstone of administrative law. Its reversal will have far-reaching implications on the balance between federal agencies and the courts in statutory interpretation.

Our experienced panel will delve into the Court’s rationale for finding the Chevron framework inconsistent with Section 706 of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), which mandates that courts independently interpret laws without deference to agency interpretations. The session will provide a deep dive into the potential consequences of this landmark decision and how it may reshape federal litigation, legislative drafting, and agency operations moving forward.

This Zoom webinar offers 1 hour of CLE credit (pending approval) and is a must-attend for legal professionals navigating the evolving landscape of federal administrative law.

About Michelle Kallen (Speaker)

Partner, Jenner & Block LLP

Michelle Kallen, the former Solicitor General of Virginia, helps clients navigate complex appellate matters, drawing on her extensive government experience and expertise in multistate and constitutional litigation. She has successfully represented clients in the US Supreme Court, the Supreme Court of Virginia, and various federal courts, including notable victories during her tenure in the Virginia Attorney General’s Office. Michelle also served as Special Litigation Counsel in the US House of Representatives, defending the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the Capitol. She remains active in pro bono work and is a mentor and founding member of several legal organizations.

About Kyle R. Freeny (Speaker)

Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig, LLP

Kyle R. Freeny, a former federal prosecutor for the Special Counsel’s Office and the Department of Justice’s Money Laundering and Asset Recovery Section (MLARS), brings over a decade of high-profile federal government experience to her work in government and internal investigations, enforcement matters, and complex litigation. She has particular expertise in financial crime, cross-border investigations, anti-money laundering, anti-corruption, and asset forfeiture. Notably, Kyle was part of Robert Mueller’s team investigating Russian interference in the 2016 election, where she led financial tracing and money laundering investigations. She also played key roles in international corruption cases and major asset forfeiture recoveries at the DOJ.

Andrew Tsui (Speaker)

Of Counsel, Greenberg Traurig, LLP

Andrew Tsui, with over a decade of experience litigating on behalf of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Division), represents healthcare providers, suppliers, laboratories, and plans in complex, government-facing investigations, appeals, and direct litigation under the Administrative Procedure Act. Through this optic, he provides regulatory and compliance counsel to manage his clients’ critical business needs in a competitive and dynamic industry implicating key government stakeholders and the court decisions that inform the nation’s healthcare marketplaces. Andrew specializes in Medicare payment and reimbursement issues that require deep experience with the federal laws and regulations that inform both participation in the healthcare industry, but also durability. He has successfully represented clients in the U.S. Supreme Court and federal district courts nationwide, and he also maintains a practice supporting early-stage healthcare technology startups navigating federal reimbursement models from coding to coverage and reimbursement. He is a frequent speaker on administrative law, adjunct faculty at NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Policy, and a Member of the UNC Board of Visitors.

Frank Citera (Moderator)

Shareholder, Greenberg Traurig, LLP

Francis A. “Frank” Citera is a nationally recognized trial lawyer specializing in product liability, toxic torts, class actions, and complex litigation in federal and state courts. He co-chairs the firm’s Product Liability and Mass Torts Litigation Practice and the Chicago Litigation Practice, representing clients across various industries, including retail, technology, and electronics. Frank has a proven track record of defeating class certifications, obtaining summary judgments, and securing dismissals before trial. He is recognized by Chambers USA and The Legal 500 for his litigation expertise and was named “Ally of the Year” in the Corporate Counsel 2023 Women, Influence & Power in Law Awards. In addition to his litigation practice, Frank advises clients on risk management, crisis communications, and product safety. In addition, he teaches toxic torts as an adjunct professor at the University of Miami School of Law.

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