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Areas of Practice

  • Africa
  • Agency Finance
  • Asia Pacific
  • Energy
  • Energy and Infrastructure
  • Energy M&A
  • Energy M&A
  • Energy Transition
  • Europe
  • Financial Services
  • Hydrogen
  • Middle East
  • North America
  • Nuclear Energy
  • Project Finance and Development
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Profile

George Borovas is head of the firm’s Nuclear practice. George advises governments, lenders and sponsors on the development of civilian nuclear power programs and the financing and construction of nuclear power plants. He has worked on projects and transactions in the UK, the US, Russia, Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, Japan, South Korea, Southeast Asia, China, Australia and South Africa. He regularly negotiates contracts and advises clients on the establishment of global joint ventures relating to the nuclear industry as well as on transactions for the trading of fuel, equipment and services for nuclear power plants. He also advises companies on international nuclear liability and export compliance issues and has represented buyers in transactions involving the acquisition of nuclear power plants. “George Borovas has a fantastic practice doing nuclear work,” remarks a source (Chambers Asia-Pacific, 2020).

George is a Board Member of the World Nuclear Association (WNA) and has been recognized as a nuclear industry leader by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and the International Framework for Nuclear Energy Cooperation (IFNEC), as well as the US government as an appointee to the US Secretary of Commerce’s Civilian Nuclear Trade Advisory Committee (CINTAC). He has written numerous articles and is a frequent commentator on matters relating to the global nuclear industry. He has appeared on Bloomberg TV and CNBC and is regularly quoted in the global print media in publications such as the Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, Reuters, BBC News and The Daily Telegraph. Before becoming a nuclear energy lawyer, George worked as an engineer for a nuclear power plant engineering firm.

Bar Admissions

    Education
    JD, The George Washington University Law School, 1996

    BS, Chemical Engineering, University of Wisconsin, 1992

    Areas of Practice

    • Africa
    • Agency Finance
    • Asia Pacific
    • Energy
    • Energy and Infrastructure
    • Energy M&A
    • Energy M&A
    • Energy Transition
    • Europe
    • Financial Services
    • Hydrogen
    • Middle East
    • North America
    • Nuclear Energy
    • Project Finance and Development

    Professional Career



    Articles

    • A comeback for nuclear power?, Energy World
    • SMRs and the dot com era for nuclear, Nuclear Engineering International
    • Is Nuclear Back on the Table?, Energy Focus Magazine
    • COP26: THERE MAY BE LEGAL COMPLICATIONS AHEAD points out George Borovas, The Legal Diary
    • Net zero nuclear: Momentum to action, Nuclear Engineering International
    • Nuclear is not just technology, The Energy Industry Times

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