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12 attorneys · Utility Mergers
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Boyd J. Springer is a lawyer practicing energy regulation, energy acquisitions, utility mergers and 2 other areas of law.
View profileMr. Howard H Shafferman is a lawyer practicing energy regulation, project finance, energy deregulation and 32 other areas of law.
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Mr. Steven Harold Denman is a lawyer practicing energy, public utility regulation, telecommunications law and 19 other areas of law.
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Robert M. Ivanauskas is a lawyer practicing energy, energy regulation, utility mergers and 2 other areas of law.
District of Columbia34 yrs experience - MVView profile
Martin Vincent Kirkwood is a lawyer practicing administrative law, energy, utility law and 1 other area of law. Martin received a B.A. degree from George Washington University in 1986, and has been licensed for 35 years.
District of Columbia35 yrs experience - JMView profile
Ms. Julia Marian Moore is a lawyer practicing energy, corporate & finance, energy contracts and 3 other areas of law.
District of Columbia30 yrs experience - JMView profile
Mr. Jonathan Mark Levine is a lawyer practicing business, electric utility regulation, utility finance and 5 other areas of law.
Texas27 yrs experience - GKView profile
Gloria Kavanah is a lawyer practicing energy, utility law, electric utilities and 9 other areas of law. Gloria received a B.A. degree from Villanova University in 1981, and has been licensed for 39 years.
New York39 yrs experience - CJView profile
Mr. Christopher James Ayers is a lawyer practicing utilities, administrative law, appellate practice and 25 other areas of law.
North Carolina24 yrs experience
View profileHonors- Dean's Honors, 2006- Delano E. Lewis Scholarship Recipient, 2005- William H. Kurtis Entertainment and Media Law Scholarship Recipient, 2004- Outstanding Junior in U.S. History, 2002ExperienceMr. Gray’s practice concentrates on public utility regulation, energy law, and administrative law. Within these core practice areas, Mr. Gray has particular experience representing end-use customers in litigation, in an advisory capacity, and with appeals of final agency actions. In litigation, Mr. Gray has advised clients in state court proceedings in New York and California. He recently served as outside counsel in an evidentiary hearing before the District of Columbia Public Service Commission regarding the reliability surcharge component of an electric distribution company’s retail rate filing. He has also tried multiple cases before Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) administrative law judges. In an advisory capacity, Mr. Gray serves clients with respect to rulemaking proceedings, legislative matters, compliance matters, wholesale and retail stakeholder processes, formal and informal settlement negotiations, policy issues, Regional Transmission Organization/Independent System Operator matters, and project development. In the appellate arena, he has assisted clients with appeals to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and the Ninth Circuit.Prior to joining DWGP in 2008, Mr. Gray served as Assistant General Counsel and Litigation Counsel to the Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC). In wholesale energy/utility matters, his responsibilities included representing the KCC before FERC and advising the KCC’s representative to the Southwest Power Pool’s Regional State Committee. At the state level, Mr. Gray testified before, and prepared written testimony and analyses that were submitted to, the Kansas Legislature. In addition, he appeared on behalf of the KCC in various Kansas district courts, assisted with appeals to the Kansas Court of Appeals, and represented the KCC’s technical staff in a wide range of regulatory proceedings. Mr. Gray gained experience in the utility industry by serving as a law clerk at the KCC during law school.Publications and Presentations- Author, “Competing Views on the Permissible Scope of In-House Expert Witness Discovery at FERC: Without Guidance, FERC Litigants Face Risk and Uncertainty,” EnergyPulse Weekly (2013).- Panelist, “Litigation Discovery Disputes & Changes in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure,” Energy Bar Association Annual Meeting and Conference (2013).- Contributing Author, Natural Gas Regulation Committee Report, ENERGY LAW JOURNAL, Volume 33, No. 2 (2012).- Contributing Author, Natural Gas Regulation Committee Report, ENERGY LAW JOURNAL, Volume 32, No. 2 (2011).- Contributing Author, CAISO and the California Markets, CAPTURING THE POWER OF ELECTRIC RESTRUCTURING (Joey Lee Miranda ed., 2009).- Contributing Author, State Commission Practice & Regulation Committee Report, ENERGY LAW JOURNAL, Volume 30, No. 2 (2009).- Contributor, WIND ENERGY: THE WHIRLWIND TOUR, Kansas Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Materials (May 2008).
District of Columbia20 yrs experience- SRView profile
Mr Steve Ralph Newlander is a lawyer practicing construction law, architectural law, construction and design law and 72 other areas of law. Steve received a B.S. degree from Southern Illinois University in 1985, and has been licensed for 22 years.
Iowa22 yrs experience - WBView profile
Mr. William Bainbridge Glew, Jr is a lawyer practicing utility law, public utility regulation, corporate & incorporation and 5 other areas of law.
District of Columbia42 yrs experience