D. Bruce May
USA Guide 2024
Band 1 : Energy & Natural Resources
Band 1
About
Provided by D. Bruce May
Practice Areas
Energy | Communications | Public Policy & Regulation | State Capitals | Sustainable Development | Renewable Energy | Florida Government Advocacy
Career
D. Bruce May Jr. is an energy and public utility attorney in Holland & Knight's Tallahassee office. He heads the firm's Public Utility practice. For more than 30 years, he has been actively involved before the Florida Public Service Commission and other regulatory agencies on a variety of matters relating to electric, natural gas, water, and wastewater utilities. He is also active in legislative matters involving public utility, energy ,and environmental law issues.
Mr. May’s electric and natural gas utility experience includes: representation of utilities in contested rate cases; negotiation of power purchase agreements and interconnection agreements; administrative proceedings for approval of cogeneration and independent power projects; regulatory approvals of power purchase agreements; administrative litigation regarding competitive procurement of energy; regulatory litigation involving disputes over power purchase agreements; administrative litigation regarding monopoly franchise areas for municipal utilities; need determinations for power plants under The Florida Power Plant Siting Act; administrative litigation concerning the regulatory treatment of natural gas contracts; and administrative rulemaking relating to electric and natural gas utilities. He has been actively involved in the implementation of a number of important energy-related statutes, including The Florida Electrical Power Plant Siting Act, The Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 and The National Energy Policy Act.
Mr. May’s water and wastewater utility experience includes: representation of water and wastewater utilities in contested rate cases; representation of municipal utilities in the negotiation of all-requirements wholesale water supply agreements; representation of municipal utilities in establishing reserve areas pursuant to Section 180.02, Florida Statutes and administrative rulemaking relating to the regulation of water and wastewater utilities.
Prior to joining Holland & Knight, he served as a law clerk to the Honorable James C. Adkins, Florida Supreme Court Justice.
Professional Memberships
The Florida Bar, Environmental and Land Use Law Section
American Bar Association (Public Utility Law and Administrative Law Sections)
Federal Energy Bar
Tallahassee Bar Association
Chambers Review
USA
Bruce May offers extensive experience representing clients before the FPSC and various regulatory agencies. He also leads the firm's public utility practice.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Bruce is extremely thorough and professional."
"Bruce is extremely thorough and professional."