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Practice Expertise
- Energy and Infrastructure
- Africa
- Energy
- FERC, NERC and State Energy Regulation
Areas of Practice
- Africa
- Energy
- Energy and Infrastructure
- FERC, NERC and State Energy Regulation
- Agency Finance
- Energy Regulation
- Hydro
- International Renewable Energy and Clean ...
- Natural Gas
- Pipeline
- Project Finance and Development
- Public-Private Partnerships
- Public-Private Partnerships and ...
- Regulated Markets and Energy Infrastructure
- Renewable Energy and Clean Power View More
Profile
Jamie is the Global Co-Head of Energy and Infrastructure. He also leads the firm’s Agency Finance Practice and is a key member of the Public-Private Partnerships and Infrastructure Team.
Described by clients to Chambers as “excellent,” and “thorough and honest” and “very creative,” he has been named a “Leader in Projects” by Chambers USA and Chambers Global, “Recommended for Project Finance” by Legal 500, a “Rising Star” by Law360, a “Deal Maker of the Year” by Finance Monthly, and a “Leading Lawyer” by IFLR1000.
"Jamie is the lawyer you want to have representing you on deals. He is highly thoughtful on complex structuring and drafting matters, but also a highly effective negotiator." – Chambers USA 2024
"Jamie is fantastic. He has a great presentation style and is able to distill very complex topics into easily digestible talking points." – Chambers USA 2024
Formerly of Hunton’s London office, Jamie has extensive global experience and is currently representing many of the world’s leading energy and infrastructure players — spanning from the United States government to the World Bank to leading lenders and investors in New York and London. Supplementary to his previous service as a JAG Officer in the US Navy and Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel of an American retail company, Jamie has more than thirteen years of experience advising on some of the most difficult and innovative large-scale energy and infrastructure projects in the world, including in the United States, Argentina, Belize, Ecuador, Tanzania, Uganda, Mozambique, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Gabon, Burundi, Cameroon, Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Egypt, Croatia, Kosovo, Serbia, Bosnia, Ukraine, Turkey, Cambodia, Mongolia, Oman, and the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
During his time in the Navy, Jamie prosecuted members of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Mahdi Army before the Central Criminal Court of Iraq, oversaw the Joint Transition Office mission to inform the Iraqi Cabinet of evidence against 15,000 detainees, and clerked for the Court of Military Commissions Review in Washington, D.C., hearing appeals of unlawful belligerents tried by military commission in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He was also honored to serve our Marines and Sailors as a legal advocate and defense attorney in courts martial and on appeal before the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Military Review.
Jamie is currently leading the firm’s representations of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation and is one of the nation’s foremost practitioners for University Utility System P3s. He is frequently sent abroad by the U.S. Departments of State and Commerce to lecture on project finance and P3s, and was chosen as a principal contributor to the Commercial Law Development Program’s inaugural PPP Webinar (English)(French)(Russian).
Bar Admissions
Education
JD, University of Virginia, Raven Society, Student Member of the Board of Visitors, Honor 150 Award Winner, 2006
BA, Political and Social Thought, University of Virginia, with high distinction, Phi Beta Kappa, 2003
Areas of Practice
- Africa
- Energy
- Energy and Infrastructure
- FERC, NERC and State Energy Regulation
- Agency Finance
- Energy Regulation
- Hydro
- International Renewable Energy and Clean Power
- Natural Gas
- Pipeline
- Project Finance and Development
- Public-Private Partnerships
- Public-Private Partnerships and Infrastructure
- Regulated Markets and Energy Infrastructure
- Renewable Energy and Clean Power
Professional Career
- Member, American Bar Association
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Member, Virginia Bar Association
- Former Member, Virginia Board for Professional and Occupational Regulation
- Former President, Tredegar Society, American Civil War Museum
- Fellow, Royal Geographical Society
- Member, Chatham House
Articles
- Competitive Tenders for IPPs in Africa—A Practical Guide
Blogs
Hunton Insurance Recovery Blog
Updates, Analysis and Breaking News for Commercial Policyholders
Pipeline Law
Connecting You To the Flow of Latest News and Industry Information
The Nickel Report
Trends and Developments in Energy and Environmental Law
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