Robert Rosenberg

Slover & Loftus
Robert Rosenberg is Partner at Slover & Loftus in Washington, DC, practicing primarily in the fields of transportation and energy. His specialties include coal transportation and coal supply matters; railroad rate relief for captive shippers; damages and related economic analysis; price adjustments under long-term contracts (including the rail cost adjustment factor) and related productivity changes; establishment, construction, and operation of rail-related facilities (including common carrier determinations); regulation and deregulation of electric utilities (including transmission open access requirements); antitrust; and administrative law. Mr. Rosenberg has experience in activities including litigation before administrative agencies (including FERC and the STB) and the courts, negotiation, and counseling. His publications include “Break the Bottleneck: Recent Decisions Ensure That Bottleneck Rates Remain a Problem on the Rails,” (co-authored) "Who Wins in a Competitive Power Market: Gas?, Coal?, Or Rail and Mining Interests?" and "Reducing Coal Transportation Costs." Mr. Rosenberg is a graduate of Brown University and Harvard Law School. (This is me - Update Profile)
| 1986 - present | Partner Slover & Loftus |
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GLG Study Groups with Robert Rosenberg(?)
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| FERC Experts: Legal, Economic, and Regulatory Affairs | 161 |
| FERC Experts: Lawyers | 103 |
| FERC Energy and Utilities Experts: Lawyers | 98 |
| FERC Electric Utilities Experts: Lawyers | 67 |
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The Surface Transportation Board has proposed to change its methodology for calculating the railroad industry cost of capital. The cost of capital is used for several regulatory purposes. Lowering the cost of capital, as proposed by the agency, could increase the rate relief available to...
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