Energy: Electricity (Regulatory & Litigation) - USA
What the team is known for
Balch & Bingham LLP is recognized for its excellent regulatory expertise in the nuclear space. Offers deep knowledge on nuclear safety testing, investigations and fuel and services contracts. Further noted for capability in spent fuel litigation matters and also able to advise nuclear energy clients on whistle-blower response. Able to advise at the cutting edge of new nuclear plant development. The firm also represents clients active in the power space in FERC proceedings and filings as well as providing regulatory support to transactions in the space.
Strengths
"The firm possesses a wide array of attorneys with significant and varied experience that allows the firm to handle very complex and sophisticated matters."
"They are well versed in their knowledge of energy policy."
Work highlights
Balch & Bingham LLP advised GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy on its small modular reactor project with Ontario Power Generation.
Notable practitioners
Stanford Blanton is a go-to counsel for owners and operators seeking expert advice on the full gamut of agency-facing, general regulatory and commercial matters across the nuclear sector. "His level of service and breadth of knowledge is amazing." "Stanford provides superior council. His experience allows him to put significant context to his advice and recommendations."
Peter LeJeune has expertise spanning the regulatory requirements of nuclear plant development and related technology as well as commercial matters such as sales and investments. "Peter is creative, thoughtful and has a very wide breadth of knowledge." "Peter is extremely strategic and a big-picture thinker."
Alan Lovett is noted for his knowledge of an array of regulatory matters in the industry. He manages proceedings pertaining to acquisitions and license transfer as part of decommissioning efforts. "Alan provides excellent advice." "Alan is extremely knowledgeable and is incredibly technical."
Lyle Larson routinely represents his utility clients in FERC filings and proceedings, including those concerning market-based rates.