Practice Expertise

  • Energy
  • Energy and Environmental Litigation
  • Energy Sector Security Team
  • Energy Litigation

Areas of Practice

  • Energy
  • Energy and Environmental Litigation
  • Energy Litigation
  • Energy Sector Security Team
  • Energy Regulation
  • FERC, NERC and State Energy Regulation
  • National Security
  • Natural Gas
  • Regulated Markets and Energy Infrastructure
  • Renewable Energy and Clean Power
  • Sustainability and Corporate Clean Power
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WSG Practice Industries

WSG Leadership

  • Energy Group - Member

Profile

Ted focuses his practice on federal energy regulation, particularly FERC regulation of electricity and natural gas transmission, markets, and transactions. He also counsels on FERC and NERC reliability issues, advising clients making acquisitions or investments that implicate the Federal Power Act, the Natural Gas Act, the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978, and the Public Utility Holding Company Act (“PUHCA”) of 2005, and issues related to the market and reliability impact of the ongoing transition to clean energy resources in the power sector. 

Most recently, Ted has concentrated on representing Independent System Operators in their dealings with FERC and NERC, and on providing regulatory support to the firm’s transactional lawyers in connection with various energy sector deals.

Bar Admissions

    Education
    JD, University of Virginia School of Law, Assistant Managing Editor, Virginia Tax Review, Research Assistant for Professor Michael J. Klarman (Constitutional Law and Theory), 1995

    BA, English and History, State University of New York, summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Alpha Theta, National History Honors Society, History Honors Thesis Program, (Four year program completed in three years), 1992

    Areas of Practice

    • Energy
    • Energy and Environmental Litigation
    • Energy Litigation
    • Energy Sector Security Team
    • Energy Regulation
    • FERC, NERC and State Energy Regulation
    • National Security
    • Natural Gas
    • Regulated Markets and Energy Infrastructure
    • Renewable Energy and Clean Power
    • Sustainability and Corporate Clean Power

    Professional Career

    Significant Accomplishments
    • Involved in various federal regulatory issues encountered by Independent System Operators, including tariff and market rule revisions, FERC rulemaking proceedings, responding to complaints at FERC, other FERC-related litigation, and reliability.
    • Advised clients in connection with FERC and NERC audits regarding operations, compliance and OASIS issues.
    • Advised client regarding FERC-CFTC jurisdictional issues in the aftermath of the Dodd-Frank Act.
    • Worked on various merger and asset transfer transactions involving traditional utilities, tax equity investors, independent power producers, and other market participants with special emphasis on Section 203, market power, market structure, QF exemption, and PUHCA 1935/2005 issues.
    • Advised client and drafted comments both in the NERC stakeholder process and before FERC with respect to the certification of NERC as the "Electric Reliability Organization" ("ERO") for the United States and ERO budget issues. Advised client on questions concerning ERO/FERC enforcement authority in the reliability sphere.
    • Monitored development of NERC and Regional Entity reliability standards and compliance and enforcement programs.
    • Advised clients on regulatory and corporate structure questions arising under PUHCA 1935. Arranged for, and participated in, discussions with SEC staff regarding possible PUHCA 1935 implications of proposed transactions or business activities.
    • Monitored the development of federal energy legislation and addressed client questions regarding its implications for FERC and PUHCA regulation.
    • Represented an independent power market monitoring entity in the Midwestern United States before FERC.
    • Worked on the restructuring of an established "tight" power pool into a new ISO.
    • Represented an electric utility in a state proceeding on affiliate code of conduct and other "second-generation" deregulation issues.
    • Participated in FERC natural gas rulemaking proceedings.
    • Attorney Advisor, FERC Office of Administrative Law Judges, 1996.


    Professional Associations
    • Member, Energy Bar Association

    Professional Activities and Experience
    • Groundbreaking Lawyers, Public Utilities Fortnightly, 2009


    Articles

    • Stimulating Renewable Energy: The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Hunton & Williams Renewable Energy Quarterly, Issue 3
    • Legal Perspectives: Addressing Legal Risk Through SAFETY Act, Pipeline Oil & Gas Journal
    • Smart Grid Investment Challenges, Hunton & Williams Renewable Energy Quarterly, Issue 3

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