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Bracewell LLP sports a robust FERC practice, representing clients in federal appellate and district courts. The team also excels in renewable energy work, advising on independent transmission projects as well as storage and generation projects with the capacity to advise on regulatory compliance and approvals as well as on contentious and transactional issues. In Washington DC, practice head Catherine McCarthy is highly experienced in representing clients before authorities such as FERC, DOE and NRC, and Tyler S. Johnson counts regulatory litigation and compliance amongst his areas of expertise. Deanna E. King, based in Austin, is another practitioner with extensive know-how in federal and state court litigation in addition to non-contentious regulatory issues. New York’s Theodore Duver is regularly sought out by renewable energy companies and utilities in matters such as generic rule-makings and ratemaking proceedings. Rachael Novier Marsh left the firm for an in-house position in May 2023.

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Key clients

  • Equinor Wind
  • Powerex Corp.
  • Alliance of Cooperative Energy Services Power marketing LLC
  • ENGIE North America Inc.
  • Avangrid Renewables, LLC
  • Shell Energy North America (US), L.P.
  • New York State Electric & Gas Corporation
  • Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation
  • American Century Investments
  • Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative
  • United Renewable Energy Co. Ltd.

Work highlights

  • Acting for Powerex in negotiations and proceedings to establish legal and regulatory frameworks for cross-border participation in new organized wholesale electricity markets.
  • Advised New York State Electric & Gas Corporation and Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation on FERC matters related to investment in local transmission facilities.
  • Represented TransAlta in connection with sales made above the “soft” price cap applicable to bilateral sales in the western market.

Lawyers

Hall of fame

The lawyers at the very top of the profession, widely known and respected by peers and clients for their longstanding involvement in market-leading work.

Catherine McCarthy

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Catherine McCarthy has represented asset owners and others on energy regulation and policy matters for more than two decades. She chairs Bracewell's Energy Regulatory Department and is the current Chair Elect of the American Bar Association's Infrastructure and Regulated Industries Section. Her experience includes obtaining Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and state authorizations for major projects and transactions; FERC compliance and enforcement matters; FERC transmission and centralized markets issues; and rate, tariff and refund matters. She also represents energy clients before the Department of Energy, the Federal Communications Commission and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

Next generation partners

Junior partners with significant recognition from clients and peers in the market and key roles on multiple matters.

Tyler S. Johnson

Tyler S. Johnson

Bracewell LLP

Ty Johnson counsels domestic and international energy clients in energy regulatory matters and in offshore wind development and permitting. In his energy regulatory practice, Ty advises on the regulatory regimes administered by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the US Department of Energy, as well as other federal and state agencies. He represents energy marketers and transmission owners in matters involving compliance with the Federal Power Act, and he represents clients involved in regulatory litigation before FERC and in related appellate litigation. Ty works with clients on energy regulatory developments in the Northwest and the Western United States, with a focus on transmission and rate matters related to the Bonneville Power Administration and in related appellate proceedings. He is experienced with FERC’s natural gas transportation regulations, including with tariff and certificate proceedings, compliance audits and enforcement proceedings. He has also advised clients on numerous aspects of liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports and exports, including Department of Energy licensing and FERC certificate proceedings.

Practice head

The lawyer(s) leading their teams.

Catherine McCarthy

Other key lawyers

Deanna E. King, Theodore Duver, Charles R. Mills, Michael W. Brooks, Tyler S. Johnson