16th Annual Energy Litigation Conference. Highlights. Lifetime Achievement in Energy Litigation Award. MCLE credit will be available.

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Presented by Supported by 16th Annual Energy Litigation Conference 16th Annual Energy Litigation Conference November 9, 2017 Hilton Houston Post Oak Lifetime Achievement in Energy Litigation Award IEL is an Institute of John P. Bowman King & Spalding Highlights Energy Litigation Update 2017 Update on Recent Pipeline Litigation and Review of the New Political, Cultural, Legal an Economic Campaigns to Stop Infrastructure Development Energy Litigation: An In-House Perspective Economic Damages in Energy Litigation: What Every Litigator Needs to Know Instructions from the Bench Public Perception of Energy Companies: How to Harness the Good and Combat the Bad Litigation MCLE credit will be available. Register before October 19 to receive a discount. Register Now! cailaw.org/iel

16th Annual Energy Litigation Conference SCHEDULE November 9 Conference Co-Chairs Marsha L. Montgomery Managing Counsel, Litigation BP America Inc. Stan Perry Reed Smith LLP Breakfast Sponsor Wi Fi Sponsor Canvas Bag Sponsors Faculty Dinner Sponsor 7:30 REGISTRATION 8:20 WELCOME, OVERVIEW AND INTRODUCTIONS 8:30 ENERGY LITIGATION UPDATE 2017 (.75 hr) A review of recent lawsuits and case outcomes of special interest to energy litigators. Mark D. Christiansen, McAfee & Taft, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 9:15 UPDATE ON RECENT PIPELINE LITIGATION (1 hr) 10:15 BREAK Over the past year, energy development opponents have embarked on an intensified political, cultural, legal and economic campaign to stop infrastructure development. This presentation first will provide an overview of recent pipeline permitting litigation. We then will discuss some of the legal issues raised in the Dakota Access Pipeline litigation and its status before the court. The presentation will conclude with some thoughts on this intensified campaign and share thoughts about the future. Bill Leone, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP, New York, New York Bob Comer, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP, Denver, Colorado 10:30 ENERGY LITIGATION: AN IN HOUSE PERSPECTIVE (1 hr) This panel will discuss the current trends and hot issues facing in-house counsel in the oil and gas industry and how outside counsel can help them. Moderator Mark R. Robeck, Kelley Drye & Warren LLP, Washington, D.C. Panelists Karissa Cottom, Managing Attorney Corporate Litigation, The Williams Companies, Inc., Tulsa, Oklahoma Shane Kimzey, Vice President & Associate General Counsel Litigation, CenterPoint Energy, Vanessa Garza, Senior Counsel, Litigation, Chevron U.S.A., Inc., Bryan D. Rohm, Assistant General Counsel, TOTAL E&P USA, Inc., 11:30 ECONOMIC DAMAGES IN ENERGY LITIGATION: WHAT EVERY LITIGATOR NEEDS TO KNOW (.5 hr) Winning your case on its legal merits is imperative. But winning your economic damages case quantifies that success or mitigates loss. Learn how to present a credible case on economic damages, keeping in mind your trier of fact. Topics covered will include: (1) overcoming challanges to damage claims, (2) case results that may impact the economic damage analysis on your case, (3) trier of fact - how your venue may change your presentation and (4) common pitfalls in calculating economic damages. Karyl Van Tassel, Managing Director, Navigant Consulting, Inc.,

SCHEDULE November 9 12:00 HOSTED LUNCHEON (0 hr) Lifetime Achievement in Energy Litigation Award and Speech Honoring John P. Bowman King & Spalding Sponsored by 1:15 BREAK 1:30 INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE BENCH (.75 hr) This one-on-one session with an experienced federal district court judge will look at trends in federal practice, advice on prosecuting and defending cases in federal court, technological changes and challenges affecting trials, and litigation related to energy proceedings. Interviewer Kenneth Klemm, Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC, New Orleans, Louisiana Interviewee The Hon. S. Maurice Hicks, Jr., United States District Judge for the Western District of Louisiana, Shreveport, Louisiana 2:15 PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF ENERGY COMPANIES: HOW TO HARNESS THE GOOD AND COMBAT THE BAD IN LITIGATION (1 hr) A panel of seasoned trial consultants will discuss public perception of companies in the energy industry. The panel will cover strategies to combat the unfavorable perceptions and highlight the good both in trial and the early stages of litigation. The panel also will cover the latest tactics used by plaintiffs in litigation to capitalize on these perceptions. Moderator Elizabeth Robertson Taber, King & Spalding, Panelists Maithilee Pathak, Ph.D., J.D., R&D Strategic Solutions, Atlanta, Georgia Karen Kash Redden, M.S., WitnessWork, C. K. Pete Rowland, Ph.D., Litigation Insights, Inc., Overland Park, Kansas

SCHEDULE November 9 3:15 BREAK 3:30 FROM NORTH TO SOUTH: A COMPARISON OF KEY OIL AND GAS ISSUES IN APPALACHIA AND TEXAS/LOUISIANA (1 hr) This presentation compares and contrasts how Appalachian oil and gas states (mainly Pennsylvania and Ohio) address various oil and gas issues with how those same subjects are addressed by the courts of Texas and Louisiana. Topics to be covered will include royalty class actions both post-production deduction claims and bad faith sales claims dormant mineral statutes, and the intersection of state and local regulation of oil and gas development. Lucas Liben, Reed Smith LLP, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Aimee W. Hebert, Kelly Hart & Pitre, New Orleans, Louisiana 4:30 SAFEGUARDING CLIENT DATA IN A BREACH-A-DAY WORLD (1 hr ethics) The headlines are filled with reports of data breaches including breaches of law firms! Security is a particular concern for attorneys because of their ethical duties of competence in technology and confidentiality. This session will explore recent breaches, current threats, and attorneys ethical and legal duties to safeguard information. It will then review measures for compliance with these duties and with increasing client demands for security. David G. Ries, Clark Hill PLC, Pittsburgh, PA 5:30 ADJOURN 5:30-6:30 NETWORKING RECEPTION Sponsored by ABOUT THE INSTITUTE FOR ENERGY LAW (IEL) An institute of The Center for American and International Law, IEL provides superior educational and professional opportunities for lawyers and other professionals in the energy industry through educational courses, conferences, scholarly publications and membership activities. IEL presents numerous educational conferences and seminars each year, publishes papers and periodicals, and provides an important forum in which contemporary issues affecting the energy industries can be discussed. For more information, visit cailaw.org/iel. ABOUT THE CENTER FOR AMERICAN AND INTERNATIONAL LAW (CAIL) Founded in 1947, CAIL is a nonprofit educational institution dedicated to improving the quality of justice through continuing education to lawyers and law enforcement officials in the U.S. and throughout the world. Tens of thousands of lawyers and law enforcement officers from all 50 states and 130 countries have participated in CAIL s high quality, cutting-edge programs. For more information, visit cailaw.org.

REGISTRATION 16th Annual Energy Litigation Conference November 9, 2017 Hilton Houston Post Oak Registration includes one day Conference, all meals, Networking Reception and the course material provided online, which may be printed or saved by customer. Printed course material may be obtained for an additional $75 fee (check additional option below). Check applicable box: Received by 10/19/17 Received after 10/19/17 Regular Registration Fee o $435 o $495 IEL Advisory Board Member o $345 o $395 IEL Supporting or Sustaining o $345 o $395 Member Employee IEL YEP Member o $345 o $395 CAIL Member or o $345 o $395 Member Employee ABA SOL Member o $345 o $395 Government Employee o $345 o $395 Law Student o $125 o $125 Full-Time Professors o $125 o $125 Materials Only (not attending) o $150 o $150 o Add $75 to receive the course material in a printed binder at the conference. Otherwise, the material will only be provided to you electronically via email. You are welcome to print the online material yourself. Name Badge Name (if different than above) Firm/Company/Organization Address City, State, Postal Code, Country Phone Fax Email PAYMENT INFORMATION o Check enclosed payable to: The Center for American and International Law Credit Card: omastercard ovisa oamex odiscover Card number Exp date CSC Name on card Billing address (if different than above address) Signature 4 WAYS TO REGISTER ONLINE credit card only www.cailaw.org MAIL check or credit card The Center for American and International Law 5201 Democracy Drive Plano, TX USA 75024 PHONE credit card only 972.244.3404 or 800.409.1090 8:30am-5:00pm CT FAX credit card only 972.244.3401 PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY REGISTRATION GENERAL INFORMATION CANCELLATION POLICY: Tuition, less a $50 cancellation fee will be refunded upon receipt of written cancellation received by October 19, 2017. E-mail cancellation notice to lgaspar@cailaw. org. After this date, no refunds, but substitution of attendees for this program will be permitted. Registrants not entitled to a refund will receive the course materials. HOUSING: The cost of housing is not included in tuition. However, rooms (in limited number) have been reserved at the Hilton Houston Post Oak (2001 Post Oak Boulevard, Houston, TX 77056). Registrants should call 1.800.245.7299 and advise that they are attending the IEL - 16th Annual Energy Litigation Conference to receive a reduced rate of $199 + tax/night for a standard king room. The last day to obtain this special rate is October 20, 2017. NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY: The Center for American and International Law does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status or any other protected status in educational activities, scholarship programs or admissions. PRESS POLICY: All IEL conferences are held under the Chatham House Rule. Participants, including journalists, are free to use any information received, but comments may not be attributed to any speaker identified by name or affiliation. MCLE CREDIT: This program is approved by the State Bar of Texas for a total of 7 hours, including 1 hour of ethics. Course ID Number: 928008477. Credit hours for other states will vary and are subject to each state s approval and credit rounding rules. For this conference, IEL will directly apply (if requested) for course accreditation in the following states: California, Louisiana, Minnesota, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas and Virginia. Some of these states may not approve a program for credit hours before the program occurs. Attorneys may be eligible to receive CLE credit through reciprocity or attorney self-submission in other states. IEL conferences are typically accredited by all mandatory CLE states.

16TH ANNUAL ENERGY LITIGATION CONFERENCE Institute for Energy Law The Center for American and International Law 5201 Democracy Drive Plano, TX USA 75024 Nonprofit Organization U. S. Postage PAID Permit No. 3778 Dallas, Texas PLEASE NOTE: The Center for American and International Law utilizes outside mailing lists. If you receive a duplicate of this announcement, please pass it along to an interested colleague. IEL is an Institute of 16th Annual Energy Litigation Conference November 9, 2017 Hilton Houston Post Oak Register Now! cailaw.org/iel MCLE credit will be available