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NEW SESSION ADDED: Time running out to register for the International Sites and Spills Expo 2012!

Session Title: Offsite Liability

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By: HazMat Staff
October 22, 2012 2012-10-22

A new session has been added to the schedule for Wednesday, November 7, 2012 at the International Centre in Toronto. For the full schedule, please click here.

Session Title: Offsite Liability

Description: This panel discussion will include liability issues due to contaminant migration off-sites.

Date /Time: Wednesday, November 7, 2012 1:50 pm - 2:55 pm

Moderator: Angus Ross

Panel: Carl Spensieri, XL Environmental Insurance

Dave Harper, Kilmer Brownfield Equity Fund

Gray Taylor, Bennett Jones LLP

 To register for the International Sites and Spills Expo 2012, please click here!



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