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03.27.2023
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06.11.2025
Speaking Engagements & Seminars
2025 Business Law Symposium
Archer partner Gianfranco A. Pietrafesa will be serving as the moderator and a speaker at the “2025 Business Law Symposium.” Joining Franco as a speaker at this year’s event will be Archer partner Kate A. Sherlock. Co-sponsored by the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education (NJICLE) and New Jersey State Bar Association’s Business Law Section, the Symposium brings together attorneys, accountants and other professionals to explore the latest trends in and challenges for business.

05.16.2025
Speaking Engagements & Seminars
The Energy Executive Roundtable: Strategies for Tomorrow
Richard Mroz, Archer Public Affairs Senior Director of Strategy and Regulatory Affairs, will moderate the panel “The Energy Executive Roundtable: Strategies for Tomorrow” at the Chamber of Commerce of Southern New Jersey’s 2025 Energy & Environment Outlook Forum. This year’s forum will feature Christine Guhl-Sadovy, President of the NJBPU and Shawn LaTourette, Commissioner of the NJDEP. Archer Public Affairs is a subsidiary of Archer & Greiner.

05.14.2025
Speaking Engagements & Seminars
The Second Act of Cannabis Event
Attorneys Bill Caruso and Douglas Diaz will be serving as panelists during the NJBIA half-day cannabis industry conference “The Second Act of Cannabis in the Garden State.” Conference attendees will explore real impacts to New Jersey businesses operating in the recreational cannabis marketplace. The event will focus on employer human resources challenges any business can face, including liabilities and risks, and will discuss how the cannabis industry may evolve under a new federal administration. During the conference, Bill, who is chair of Archer’s Cannabis Group, will serve as moderator for the program “Cannabis Market Trends Impacting New Jersey Businesses.” Douglas, a member of Archer’s Labor & Employment Group, will be a panelist for the program “Balancing the Highs - Employee Policies and Workplace Practices in a Cannabis-Legal World.”