Drones: A UAS Primer for Lawyers - Video Replay Colorado Springs
April 2016
Drones: A UAS Primer for Lawyers
Program Highlights:
- An Introduction to Unmanned Aircraft Systems and Overview of Current Federal Regulations
- FAA Enforcement Actions
- State Laws and Regulations
- UAS Applications and Operations
- UAS and Fourth Amendment Considerations
- Privacy Issues
- Property Rights – Who Owns the Airspace?
- Advising Your UAS Client
Program Description:
Your expert faculty will provide you with current and authoritative guidance on the issues, questions, documents and law you will most likely encounter when representing and advising clients on unmanned aircraft systems.
Plus, the program materials will become a resource you reach for time and again when working with your clients using, or considering using, drones.
Mark your calendar now and join your colleagues on April 21 for a full-day UAS program!
Agenda:
8:30am
Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00am
Introductions and Welcome
Extended by Thomas J. Dougherty, Esq., Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie, LLP, and Program Chair
9:10 am
An Introduction to Unmanned Aircraft Systems and an Overview of Current Federal Regulations
Presented by James H. Williams, Esq., Dentons
10:00am
FAA Enforcement Actions
- FAA Approach to Enforcement of Unauthorized UAS Operations
- UAS Enforcement Actions
- Guidance to Local Law Enforcement
Presented by Cade S. Miller, Esq., Federal Aviation Administration
10:50am
Networking Break
11:05am
State Laws and Regulations
- Overview of States’ Efforts to Regulate the Use of UAS
- Preemption Issues
Presented by Amanda Essex, Esq., Policy Associate, National Conference of State Legislatures
11:55am
Pick up Box Lunch (Included in the Registration Fee)
12:05pm
Lunch and Keynote Speaker
UAS Applications and Operations
- Applications in Different Industries in the US and Internationally
Presented by Greg DePrez, Flight Associate; Media Production Supervisor, Unmanned Experts, Inc.
12:55pm
Post-Lunch 15-Minute Break
1:10pm
UAS and Fourth Amendment Considerations
- Reasonable Expectations of Privacy and Fourth Amendment Considerations in the Context of Technological Advances, Such as Drones
- Law Enforcement Use of UAS
Presented by Sam Kamin, Professor of Law and Director, Constitutional Rights and Remedies Program, University of Denver Sturm College of Law
2:00pm
Privacy Issues
- Overview of Colorado Privacy Law and Claims
- Presidential Memorandum and the NTIA Multi-stakeholder Process
Presented by Brian Blakley, Esq., Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie, LLP
2:50pm
Networking Break
3:00pm
Property Rights — Who Owns the Airspace?
- Causby and Other Airspace Jurisprudence
- Colorado Property Rights Claims — Trespass, Nuisance, Takings
Presented by Thomas J. Dougherty, Esq., Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie, LLP
3:50pm
Advising Your UAS Client
- Obtaining FAA Approvals
- Compliance Issues and Enforcement
- Liability and Risk Management
- Insurance
- Data Management and Retention
Presented by Mark A. Dombroff, Esq., Dentons
4:40pm
Adjourn
Location Information
Law Office of Michael D Holder
405 S. Cascade Ave.
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
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405 S. Cascade Ave.
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Registration Fees
Non Member | $349.00 |
CBA Member | $309.00 |
CBA Business Law Section Member | $269.00 |
CBA Litigation Section Member | $269.00 |
CBA Government Counsel Section Member | $269.00 |
New Lawyer Edge Member | $154.50 |
CLE ELITE Pass Holder | $0.00 |
- General Credits: 8.00
- Ethics Credits: 0.00
- EDI Credits:
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Sponsor Information
- Attend Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) 2016 Program and Get Up to Speed on the Latest Developments in this Emerging Area of the Law
- Hear the Perspectives of Those at the Forefront of Addressing the Challenges and Opportunities of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) at April 21, 2016 CLE Program
- Expert Faculty to Address Hot Topics for You at 2016 Drone Program