Council Members in this Study Group: 18
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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Partner
VAN NESS FELDMAN, PC![]()
Stephen C. Fotis is a Partner at Van Ness Feldman in Washington, DC, where he specializes in federal and state environmental regulation. His work focuses on matters relating to the Clean Air Act, global climate change as well as other environmental matters....
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
SNR DENTON LLP![]()
Karl Zobrist is a Partner with SNR Denton LLP in Kansas City, Missouri, where he represents energy, telecommunications, water resource and other companies in various regulatory proceedings, before legislative bodies, and in complex and class-action litigation....
Partner
VAN NESS FELDMAN, PC![]()
Susan Olenchuk is Partner at Van Ness Feldman in Washington, DC, where she focuses on natural gas regulatory and transactional matters, pipeline safety issues, as well as hydroelectric licensing. She counsels natural gas pipeline clients on an array of...
Partner
VAN NESS FELDMAN, PC![]()
Michael A. Swiger is Partner at Van Ness Feldman in Washington, DC, where he represents a broad cross-section of entities with interests in energy and water development before federal agencies and the Administration, the U.S. Congress, and the U.S. Courts...
March 14, 2006 | Boston
GLGi: Carbon Emissions Trading RegulationFebruary 15, 2006 | New York
GLGi: Carbon Emissions Trading RegulationTeleconference: PJM’s Capacity Markets-Analysis of FERC’s RPM Ruling (11:30 AM EDT)
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