What's Next for Drone Regulations?

San Francisco Lawyers Chapter

Speakers: 

  • Jesse Kallman, Director of Business Development & Regulatory Affairs at Airware
  • Gretchen West, Vice President of Business Development & Regulatory Affairs at DroneDeploy
  • Greg McNeal, Associate Professor of Law, Associate Professor of Public Policy
  • Moderator: William O'Connor, Partner, Morrison and Foerster

 

Speakers: 

  • Jesse Kallman, Director of Business Development & Regulatory Affairs at Airware
  • Gretchen West, Vice President of Business Development & Regulatory Affairs at DroneDeploy
  • Greg McNeal, Associate Professor of Law, Associate Professor of Public Policy
  • Moderator: William O'Connor, Partner, Morrison and Foerster

After years of delay, the regulatory and legal landscape for commercial drones is evolving at a dramatic pace. Join our panel of legal, regulatory, and academic experts for a conversation about the latest developments in the law, what's coming up next, and the role of regulators in an industry of blistering innovation.  

Agenda:

Food and drink generously provided by our sponsors.

6:15pm-7pm: Socializing and networking

7pm: Opening Remarks by Greg McNeal, Associate Professor of Law and Associate Professor of Public Policy

7:15pm: Panel discussion featuring:

- Greg McNeal, Associate Professor of Law and Associate Professor of Public Policy

- Jesse Kallman, Director of Business Development & Regulatory Affairs at Airware

- Gretchen West, Vice President of Business Development and Regulatory Affairs at DroneDeploy

- Moderated by Bill O'Connor, Partner at Morrison & Foerster

7:45pm: Public Q&A 

8:30pm: Socializing and networking.

The event is generously hosted and sponsored by Morrison and Foerster, creators of the Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Practice Group, and by the San Francisco Chapter of the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies.

1.5 hours of MCLE credit is available for attending.

Please click HERE to register through Eventbrite. Space is very limited. This event is free.