Law Firms
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Clifford Chance has hired Joclynn Marsh as counsel in its energy and oil and gas related infrastructure practice.
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Latham & Watkins has hired Daniel Sinaiko as a partner in the firm’s project development & finance practice and the energy & infrastructure industry group, based in Los Angeles, California.
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Baker Botts has hired a partner to join its energy, projects, and transactions practice of the firm’s global projects department.
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Law firm Sheppard, Mullin, Richter, & Hampton has hired tax attorney Julie Marion to the energy, infrastructure, and project finance team as partner in Chicago.
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Energy and commodities-focused lawyer Don Macbean has joined Willkie Farr & Gallagher as a partner in the firm's corporate and financial services department based in New York.
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Baker Botts has hired a partner for the energy, projects, and transactions team of the law firm's global projects department in the Washington, DC, office.
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Clifford Chance has hired 2 US energy and infrastructure partners, Ty'Meka Reeves-Sobers and Marcia Hook, to join the law firm's Houston and Washington, DC offices, respectively.
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Crowell & Moring has hired Ruta Kalvaitis Skučas as partner in the law firm's environment, energy, and natural resources practice group.
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Mona Dajani has joined Baker Botts as a partner in the law firm's global projects department in New York.
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Andrea Lucan has joined Sidley Austin’s Los Angeles office as a partner in the firm’s energy, transportation, and infrastructure group.
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Global law firm Vinson & Elkins has added a number of lawyers with energy expertise to its partnership and promoted others to counsel, effective January 1, 2024.
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Linklaters has hired Michael Rodgers – formerly of White & Case – as partner in its energy & infrastructure and tax practices in Washington, DC.
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Law firm Greenberg Traurig has added to its energy & natural resources practice in the US with the hire of a tax partner.
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Clifford Chance has hired corporate M&A partner Cephas Sekhar and counsel Kyle Kreshover to its recently opened Houston office.
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Law firm Akin has hired Sam Guthrie as a tax partner in its Washington DC office to focus on projects and energy transition.
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Baker Botts has hired an energy-focused corporate partner, Clay Brett, to its Houston office. The hire reflects a steady rise in energy and infrastructure deals and investment for the law firm.
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Multinational law firm Winston & Strawn has appointed Rodney Moore and Sam Peca as partners and as members of the transactions department's private equity transactions practice.
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Perkins Coie has hired Buck Endemann and Elizabeth Crouse as partners in the firm’s renewable energy practice based in the US West Coast.
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Gabriel Salinas has rejoined Mayer Brown as a partner in the firm’s Houston office. He will be a part of its corporate and securities practice, where he will focus on M&A transactions and energy transition projects across the Americas.
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Law firm Linklaters has added two partners and senior counsel to its energy and infrastructure group.
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Energy lawyer Tyler O'Connor has re-joined Crowell & Moring as a partner in its energy and government affairs practice, based in Washington DC.
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Bracewell has appointed energy attorneys Frank Lee and Ted Duver as partners in its corporate and securities team in New York.
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A recent court decision relating to a wind project financing in 2010 has injected a dose of uncertainty into valuations used in renewable project deals, especially those involving investment tax credits.
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Southern Power has signed a deal to sell a one-third interest in a 1.7 GW solar portfolio to an institutional investor following an auction process.
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Axium Infrastructure has agreed to acquire the 286 MW Brooklyn Navy Yard in New York from a fund managed by Ares-EIF.
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NextEra Energy Partners has signed a deal to sell its Canadian assets to a pension fund manager as the yield company looks to reinvest capital in the U.S. in the aftermath of December’s tax reform legislation.
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Some of the power finance world’s fresher faces gathered at CohnReznick Capital’s offices in New York’s Credit Lyonnais Building on Oct. 12 for Juniors in Energy Finance's inaugural “30 Under 30” presentation event.
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Sempra Energy has announced that it has agreed to acquire Energy Future Holdings Corp., the majority owner of Oncor Electric Delivery Co., trumping Berkshire Hatherway Energy’s offer to buy the company.
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Onyx Renewable Partners has closed a tax equity investment with RBC Capital Markets.
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Great Plains Energy and Westar Energy have signed a new merger agreement following the Kansas Corporation Commission’s rejection of an earlier deal.
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