2026 Public Utility Law Conference scheduled for April 17 in New Jersey

Angela C. Scheck Executive Director at New Jersey State Bar Association
Angela C. Scheck Executive Director at New Jersey State Bar Association
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The New Jersey Bar Association announced on April 7 that the 2026 Public Utility Law Conference will take place on April 17. The event is described as a full-day continuing legal education and networking opportunity for public utility law practitioners in the state.

The conference aims to address key topics currently affecting the profession. Organizers said sessions will focus on issues such as the influence of data centers on the electric industry, concerns about chemicals in drinking water, and the use of artificial intelligence in hiring processes.

Attendees can participate either in person or virtually, making it accessible to a wide range of professionals. Those who attend are eligible to earn up to 7.9 continuing legal education credits during the program.

The event is positioned as an important opportunity for practitioners to stay informed about emerging trends and regulatory developments within public utility law. Registration information is available through official channels provided by organizers.

Looking ahead, participants can expect further updates regarding session details and speakers as the date approaches.



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