Chambers Global 2024 Ranks Day Pitney's Energy Practice Group and Attorneys
Day Pitney is proud to announce that the firm has been ranked by Chambers & Partners in their Chambers Global Legal Guide 2024. The firm, as well as David T. Doot, Joseph H. Fagan, Sebastian Lombardi and Evan Reese, were recognized in the U.S. Energy: Electricity (Regulatory & Litigation) category, and Valerie Green and Fagan were recognized in the U.S. Energy: Oil & Gas (Regulatory & Litigation) category. This is the fifth consecutive year that the firm's Energy practice has been ranked by the publication.
"We are thrilled to see that the growth of our team and the complex work that we do for our clients is being recognized in the market," commented Joseph Fagan, Energy Partner and Managing Partner of the firm's D.C. office. "We have continued to serve our clients through a combination of both industry and technical knowledge that is highly valued by our clients. We look forward to our continued growth in the industry."
According to Chambers Global, "Day Pitney LLP is well regarded in the power space, with particular expertise in regulatory and FERC matters, frequently representing clients at both the state and federal level."
Day Pitney's Energy and Utility practice represents a diverse group of clients across the nation and around the world, to help develop and implement innovative solutions to the complex challenges confronting the energy and utility industries. Clients include electric, gas and water utilities; debt and equity investors; generators, transmitters and marketers; equipment contractors; and other energy and utility market participants.
*Chambers Global results are issued by Chambers and Partners. A description of the section methodology can be found here.
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