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March 17, 2023

Energy and Utilities Partners Sebastian Lombardi and Evan Reese Named to 2023 Lawdragon 500 Leading US Energy Lawyers List

Day Pitney Energy and Utilities Partners Sebastian M. Lombardi (Hartford) and Evan C. Reese III (Washington, DC) have been named to the inaugural 2023 Lawdragon 500 Leading US Energy Lawyers list. For more information on the methodology, click here.

Lombardi, recognized for Energy Regulation and Transactions, assists energy clients with all aspects of transactional matters associated with federally regulated power markets and serves as lead counsel for the New England Power Pool (NEPOOL). Reese, recognized for Energy Regulation, advises a diverse set of clients, including investor-owned utilities, municipal electric utilities, independent power producers, renewable developers, oil/gas producers and other energy-related organizations and associations.

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Sebastian M. Lombardi
Sebastian M. Lombardi
Partner
Hartford, CT
| (860) 275-0663
Evan C. Reese III
Evan C. Reese III
Partner
Washington, D.C.
| (202) 218-3917

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