Foley Automotive Forum at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit
13 September 2023
Hosted alongside the 2023 North American International Auto Show, please join us for a half-day Automotive Forum on Wednesday, September 13, at the Detroit Athletic Club. The morning Forum will uncover critical areas spanning business and legal issues facing the automotive industry – including alternative powertrain technology, planning for the EV transition, potential impact of labor issues, and more. Detroit will be abuzz with a city-wide celebration of mobility, and this program will explore many of the issues and challenges facing our industry.
Featured Speakers
Pat Staarmann Director of Sales for the Americas PHINIA |
Kurt Nagl Reporter Crain’s Detroit Business |
Steve Wybo Senior Managing Director Riveron |
Jon Gabriel Partner Foley & Lardner LLP |
Lynn Gandhi Partner Foley & Lardner LLP |
Jeff Kopp Partner Foley & Lardner LLP |
Vanessa Miller Partner Foley & Lardner LLP |
Felicia O’Connor |
Join us to learn about emerging trends across the industry. Register here. Secure your seat by September 11, 2023.
People
Related Insights
21 November 2024
Manufacturing Industry Advisor
MEMA Original Equipment Suppliers Annual Conference – Outlook Panel’s Economic and Growth Forecasts for the Automotive Industry
In a year of many global market challenges that have impacted the automotive industry, the MEMA Original Equipment Suppliers Annual Conference held on November 12 and 13 in Novi, Michigan presented a detailed analysis of the current situation and future outlook for the automotive industry.
21 November 2024
Health Care Law Today
Episode 35: Let’s Talk Compliance: Physician Compensation Plans and Trends of 2024
In this episode, Let’s Talk Compliance Hosts Jana Kolarik a partner of Foley’s Health Care Practice Group and PYA principal Angie Caldwell, discuss physician compensation plans and the latest trends in physician compensation of 2024.
21 November 2024
Manufacturing Industry Advisor
NHTSA Year In Review: What Will Drive NHTSA in 2025
Through 2024, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration continued its efforts to improve safety statistics and reduce the number of annual fatalities.