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West Virginia Coal Association’s Annual Mining Symposium
Babst Calland joins the West Virginia Coal Association for its Annual Mining Symposium, March 31-April 1, 2026. For more information, click here.
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2026 Women in Business Conference
2026 Women in Business Conference
Babst Calland will join the PA Chamber of Business and Industry for its 2026 Women in Business Conference on Thursday, April 2, 2026. This event will feature engaging panel discussions, expert-led workshops, and opportunities to collaborate on innovative solutions to today’s business challenges. Business professionals from across Pennsylvania will gather for a full day of networking, idea-sharing, and learning from industry leaders. Attorney Justine Kasznica will serve as a panelist...
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PBI’s 2026 Environmental Law Forum
Babst Calland joins the Pennsylvania Bar Institute (PBI) for its 2024 Environmental Law Forum, April 22-23, 2026. The following attorneys will be presenters: Don Bluedorn - "How to Get Started with AI" Robert Bereschak and Don Bluedornwill discuss GenAI products for use in the legal practice, focusing on products that are available, how the products most effectively can be used in the legal practice, and best practices to avoid GenAI-related...
2026 ABA Litigation Section Annual Conference
Babst Calland joins the American Bar Association (ABA) for its 2026 Litigation Section Annual Conference, April 22-24, 2026. This Conference brings together top litigation professionals from across the U.S. to discuss timely legal issues and the latest in trial advocacy, litigation strategy, and case management. Litigation Attorney Joseph Schaeffer will serve as the moderator for the session “Litigating in the Age of AI: Navigating Algorithms, Deepfakes, and Data Overload.” Subject-matter experts...