Council Members in this Study Group: 56
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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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...
Robert WeishaarMember, Member-in-Charge of DC Office
MCNEES WALLACE & NURICK LLC![]()
Robert Weishaar is Member and Chair of the Energy, Communications, and Utility Law Group of McNees Wallace & Nurick LLC. His practice focuses on matters involving the state and federal regulation of electricity. He represents primarily large consumers...
Partner
VAN NESS FELDMAN, PC![]()
John H. Burnes is a Partner at Van Ness Feldman in Washington, DC. Mr. Burnes has represented energy clients for over 30 years, and specializes in energy and regulatory litigation, permitting, and counseling in natural gas pipeline and liquefied natural...
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),...
Of Counsel
VAN NESS FELDMAN, PC![]()
Shippen Howe is Of Counsel for Van Ness Feldman in Washington, DC. Mr. Howe's practice focuses on natural gas regulatory litigation before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the Department of Energy. Mr. Howe also advises natural gas...
January 25, 2006 | New York
GLGi: Natural Gas Infrastructure RegulationTeleconference: PJM’s Capacity Markets-Analysis of FERC’s RPM Ruling (11:30 AM EDT)
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