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Energy and infrastructure regulations

Eversheds Sutherland offers energy industry clients the regulatory and compliance services necessary to solve critical business challenges. Our experienced energy regulatory lawyers often appear before federal and state commissions on rate making and policy matters. These can include wholesale and retail energy markets, natural gas and crude oil pipelines and electric transmission lines and local distribution companies.

Experienced energy and infrastructure regulations lawyers

Our energy transactional attorneys understand the unique characteristics of energy industry transactions, our corporate attorneys frequently counsel energy trading companies on structured deals, mergers and acquisitions, and a variety of related transactions, and our litigation attorneys can provide you with strategic insight from the very beginning as well as aggressive advocacy when needed.

The result is a team that quickly and effectively reconciles the commercial and regulatory aspects of energy transactions with the relevant compliance and enforcement issues. For you this means minimal business complications in your dealings with regulators.

In the US, our lawyers frequently appear before FERC, CFTC, EPA, DOT, SEC, FTC, BOEMRE, DOE and state regulatory bodies. We can offer you detailed monitoring and daily notices of developments, customized analysis for individual clients, and we host working sub-groups specific to various areas of the Dodd-Frank Act.

Our lawyers also advise on EU/UK regulatory schemes, such as EMIR and MiFID II. Our international footprint allows us to advise clients from a global perspective, helping them understand how regulatory measures in the US and EU may affect their business globally.

Contact our energy and infrastructure regulations team

If you would like any further information or need advice on energy and infrastructure regulations, then please do not hesitate to contact our legal team.

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