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Study Group: FERC Water Utilities Experts: Lawyers(?)

Council Members in this Study Group: 19

This study group may include professors, attorneys, former regulatory officers, and consultants knowledgeable on topics such as law and litigation issues, lobbying, policy and government, elections, antitrust, immigration, intellectual property, and legislation, among others.

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Leading Experts in this Study Group

Margaret Morris
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...

Stephen Fotis
Partner
Van Ness Feldman, PC

Stephen C. Fotis is a Partner at Van Ness Feldman in Washington, DC. Mr. Fotis specializes in environmental law and regulation. His practice focuses on the legislative, regulatory, permitting, transactional work, and administrative litigation related to Clean Air Act and other federal environmental...

Robert Weishaar, Jr., Member, Member-in-Charge of DC Office, McNees Wallace & NurickRobert 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...

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  • Individual Attorney

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  • Partner
  • Legal Counsel
  • Attorney

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