Lawyers from Canada, Mexico and the United States will come together August 5 in Denver to discuss shared concerns about the environment, immigration, labor and employment during the third American Bar Association Summit of the Americas.
In previous summits, lawyers from the three countries worked on a framework for addressing issues that cross national borders. This year, the summit – part of the ABA Annual Meeting – will feature three programs throughout the day, plus a lunch with keynote speaker Thomas A. Saenz, president and general counsel, MALDEF
In addition, presidents of the ABA and the Canadian Bar Association, plus the president-elect of the Mexican Bar Association, will address the summit.
The summit is sponsored by the ABA Commission on Hispanic Legal Rights & Responsibilities. Each program will feature a panel of experts on a different topic:
• Environment – Exploring Cross-Border Environmental Legal Issues in the United States, Mexico and Canada
Experts from the three countries will discuss important climate actions taken by their nations, take stock of their effectiveness and anticipate future actions. The conversation will include legal topics related to energy, transportation, infrastructure, private sector investment, green jobs, indigenous rights and environmental justice.
Moderator: Ignacia Moreno – Chief executive officer with The iMoreno Group PLC in Washington, D.C.
Panelists:
Mariana Herrero – Partner with Galicia in Mexico City
Jonathan Kahn – Partner with Blake, Cassels, & Graydon in Toronto
Fred Pfaeffle – Senior counsel with the U.S. Department of Energy
Jeff Prieto – General counsel with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Carlos Evans – Director of the Office of Environmental Quality & Sustainability with the City of Dallas
• Labor and Employment – A Survey of Labor and Employment Laws Across North America
Panelists will survey labor and employment laws and practical approaches for effectively managing human capital across North America, examining the legal intersections and distinctions among the laws of the United States, Mexico and Canada.
Moderator: José Jara – Counsel with Fox Rothschild LLP in Morristown, New Jersey
Panelists:
Rafael Vallejo – Partner with Von Wobeser y Sierra in Mexico City
Marian Zapata-Rossa – Partner with Snell & Wilmer LLP in Phoenix
Rose Massicotte – Senior associate with Borden Ladner Gervais LLP in Montreal
• Immigration – The Response to the Displacement of Peoples in the United States, Mexico and Canada: A Look into Immigration and Asylum in North America
In 2022, 108 million people worldwide were forcibly displaced by persecution, conflict, violence, human rights violations and other events. The United States, Mexico and Canada have taken different approaches to dealing with displaced people. Panelists will discuss their country’s laws and policies.
Moderator: Rodolfo S. Monterrosa Jr. – Founding attorney with Monterrosa Law Group LLC in South Bend, Indiana
Panelists:
Rodrigo Garcia – Senior business immigration manager with Fragoman in Mexico City
Sergio R. Karas – Immigration lawyer with Karas Immigration Law in Toronto
For additionalinformation on the ABA Annual Meeting in Denver, visit www.americanbar.org/groups/departments_offices/meetings_travel_dept/annual-meeting.
- Posted August 03, 2023
- Tweet This | Share on Facebook
Canadian, Mexican, and U.S. lawyers to converge in Denver for ABA Summit of the Americas
headlines Oakland County
- Whitmer signs gun violence prevention legislation
- Department of Attorney General conducts statewide warrant sweep, arrests 9
- Adoptive families across Michigan recognized during Adoption Day and Month
- Reproductive Health Act signed into law
- Case study: Documentary highlights history of courts in the Eastern District
headlines National
- Judge is accused of using racial slur, vulgar terms and ‘libtard’ label for employee offended by his comments
- ACLU and BigLaw firm use ‘Orange is the New Black’ in hashtag effort to promote NY jail reform
- Colorado Supreme Court considers whether habeas petition can free zoo elephants
- 4th Circuit upholds $1M sanction for law firm that tried to ‘sabotage’ federal court’s authority
- Don’t give money to law schools unless they teach originalism, conservative federal appeals judge says
- Average BigLaw partner compensation increased 26% in 2 years, reaching this high-water mark