Robert “Robby” Dube grew up working in his family’s small business and ranch, so he understands the needs of businesses and works tirelessly to advocate for them in a cost-effective manner.
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The United States Supreme Court recently overturned the Chevron deference doctrine, which for over forty years directed courts to defer to reasonable agency interpretations of ambiguous federal legislation. Mr. Dube will review the Court’s decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and the history leading up to it, examine whether the decision marks a significant shift in Court jurisprudence, and evaluate its implications for government contracts and government contractors assessing a dynamically changing legal framework.
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Date / Time: December 19, 2024
Closed-captioning available
Robert Dube | Eckland & Blando
Robert “Robby” Dube grew up working in his family’s small business and ranch, so he understands the needs of businesses and works tirelessly to advocate for them in a cost-effective manner. He is a zealous litigator, having briefed, argued, and won numerous motions before both state and federal courts across the country, including maritime and admiralty cases, and has won cases in every stage of the litigation process, including trial. Robby also has deep experience with the factoring industry and the customs industry, litigating for and advising clients across the country.
Robby is deeply familiar with pursuing claims against all levels of government, including bid protests, municipal litigation, challenging terminations for cause, drafting requests for equitable adjustments, and producing government contract compliance guides for businesses. He has engaged in significant Administrative Procedures Act challenges against the federal government’s regulations under the ESA and MMPA at the district and Circuit level, winning unanimous decisions.
Robby is a passionate election and constitutional law lawyer, having zealously and successfully represented citizens and citizen groups across the country wherever their government has tried to take away their rights to referendum, free speech, free association, and more. Recently, Robby has been involved in the fight against foreign ownership of crucial infrastructure projects, fighting to protect national security and the environment.
Robby graduated magna cum laude from the University of Minnesota Law School, where he served as Law Council President and as Executive Editor of the Minnesota Journal of International Law. He also served as the Head Writer for the law school musical group T.O.R.T. (Theatre of the Relatively Talentless) and led the Orientation Program as a Program Director. After graduating, Robby clerked for Hawaii Supreme Court Associate Justice Richard Pollack.
I. The Chevron Doctrine | 1:00pm – 1:20pm
II. Analysis of Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo | 1:20pm – 1:40pm
III. Implications for government contractors | 1:40pm – 2:00pm
only $395 yearly
only $395 yearly