Study Group: FERC Gas Utilities Experts: Lawyers(?)
Council Members in this Study Group: 57
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Leading Experts in this Study Group
Partner
Reger Rizzo Kavulich & Darnall LLP
Margaret Morris is a Partner at Reger Rizzo Kavulich & Darnall. Previously, she was a Senior Attorney at Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where she has expertise in the fields of electric, gas, telecommunications, water and rail regulation. She has over 25 years experience...
Paul ForshayPartner
Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan L.L.P.
Paul F. Forshay is a Partner with Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan in Washington, DC, where he concentrates on federal and state energy regulatory matters concerning the electric power, natural gas and oil pipeline industries. Mr. Forshay has extensive experience in all aspects of natural gas and oil pipeline...
Robert Weishaar, Jr.Member, Member-in-Charge of DC Office
McNees Wallace & Nurick
Robert A. Weishaar is a Member and Head of the Washington DC office of McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC. His practice focuses on matters involving the state and federal regulation of electricity. He represents primarily large consumers of utility services before federal and state administrative agencies...
Partner
Clark Hill PLC
Robert A.W. Strong is Partner at Clark Hill in Birmingham, Michigan, where he has represented industrial clients in all areas of energy and utility law, including contracting, rate negotiation, ratemaking, environmental permitting, energy pricing and purchasing and civil litigation. Mr. Strong has developed...
Partner
Van Ness Feldman, PC
Robert R. Nordhaus is a Partner at Van Ness Feldman in Washington, DC. Mr. Nordhaus specializes in Federal electric, natural gas, and environmental regulation. His work in private practice and his governmental experience have encompassed legislative, regulatory and transactional work, administrative...
Partner
Van Ness Feldman, PC
Douglas Smith is a Partner at Van Ness Feldman in Washington, DC, where he represents clients on electricity and natural gas matters before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and energy efficiency matters before the Department of Energy (DOE), and provides counsel on climate change strategy...
Partner
Bingham McCutchen LLP
Mark C. Williams is Partner at Bingham McCutchen in Washington, DC, where he has counseled clients on energy regulatory and utility holding company matters, planned transactions subject to regulatory oversight, and led energy regulatory and restructuring initiatives for 15 years. He has advised and...
Partner
Van Ness Feldman, PC
Paul Korman is Partner in the D.C. office of Van Ness Feldman, where he focuses on natural gas regulation, representing interstate pipelines, intrastate pipelines, natural gas producers, marketers and distribution companies. Mr. Korman represents companies and investors in complaints and confidential...
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GLG NewsSMAnalyses by this Study Group's Leading Experts(?)
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's recently issued Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on the Standards of Conduct applicable to natural gas and electric transmission providers would establish revised standards for preventing anti-competitive information sharing between those trasmission...
Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court's decision in Popowsky underscores the importance of rate-related benefits in demonstrating that a proposed merger affords sufficient "affirmative benefits" to satisfy the statutory "public interest" standard. Popowsky indicates that promises of continued "good corporate...
-- D.C. Circuit decision in National Fuel Gas Supply Corp. v. FERC vacates and remands Order No. 2004 as applied to natural gas pipelines. -- The Commission's theoretical concerns with potential anti-competitive conduct, without actual evidence of such conduct, were insufficient to justify imposing...
FERC's Kern River decision opens the door to future changes in the Commission's traditional DCF model for setting pipeline equity returns. FERC indicates a willingness to consider future DCF proxy groups that include properly adjusted MLP distributions. FERC also indicates a willingness to consider...
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- Law Firm (general practice/large)
- Law Firm (Boutique / Specialized)
- Individual Attorney
- Law firm (small / solo)
Most Common Job Types:
- Partner
- Attorney
- Legal Counsel