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Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Energy Attorney

Min 5 yrs required

Full-time

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Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Energy Attorney
The candidate will work for a client base whose focus is providing consumers with reliable energy at affordable prices. Manage administrative litigation before FERC and/or state regulatory commissions (including research, drafting pleadings, developing strategy, settlement negotiations, administrative hearings, and appellate representation) regarding electricity and/or natural gas issues. Contract negotiation involving transmission or generation services or assets, including renewable resources. Representation regarding organized market developments, including energy, imbalance, and capacity market issues. Review and development of electric and/or gas tariffs. Advising with regards to NERC Reliability Standards compliance. Municipalization, local law, tribal law, or not-for-profit matters. Legislative/policy development and advocacy. Government contracts, grant management and compliance; and a variety of other matters involving energy, environmental, land use, or sustainability issues. Must have a . degree and membership in at least one State Bar with 5+ years of legal experience, including at a law firm, FERC, state public utility commission, in-house for a city, municipal utility, or rural electric cooperative. Should have a highly motivated attorney with significant FERC or other energy regulatory experience.

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Jul 24, 2024
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Dec 03, 2021

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Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Energy Attorney
The candidate will work for a client base whose focus is providing consumers with reliable energy at affordable prices. Manage administrative litigation before FERC and/or state regulatory commissions (including research, drafting pleadings, developing strategy, settlement negotiations, administrative hearings, and appellate representation) regarding electricity and/or natural gas issues. Contract negotiation involving transmission or generation services or assets, including renewable resources. Representation regarding organized market developments, including energy, imbalance, and capacity market issues. Review and development of electric and/or gas tariffs. Advising with regards to NERC Reliability Standards compliance. Municipalization, local law, tribal law, or not-for-profit matters. Legislative/policy development and advocacy. Government contracts, grant management and compliance; and a variety of other matters involving energy, environmental, land use, or sustainability issues. Must have a . degree and membership in at least one State Bar with 5+ years of legal experience, including at a law firm, FERC, state public utility commission, in-house for a city, municipal utility, or rural electric cooperative. Should have a highly motivated attorney with significant FERC or other energy regulatory experience.

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