Amy Maloney > Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP > BOSTON, United States > Lawyer Profile

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
ONE FEDERAL ST.
MASSACHUSETTS
MA 02110-1726
United States
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Position

Amy Maloney focuses her practice on project finance and development, working with sponsors and financing sources including commercial and investment banks, developers and independent power producers, private equity funds, insurance companies, and other institutional investors. Amy advises clients on the development, construction, operation, and debt and equity financing of various types of energy and infrastructure projects, including wind, solar, and other renewable assets, gas-fired facilities, gas and liquids pipelines, transmission lines, and transportation infrastructure.

Memberships

Member, Project Finance Editorial Advisory Board, Law360 (2023)

Education

  • Harvard Law School, 2004, J.D.
  • University of Pennsylvania, 2001, B.A.

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Finance > Project finance

(Next Generation Partners)

Amy MaloneyMorgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP offers a strong bench of advisors who are ‘excellent collaborators’ and whom possess the ‘ability to provide market perspective on transactions and negotiating positions.’ The firm handles a diverse stream of financing transactions that includes debt, equity and tax equity financings as well as refinancings and acqusition financings for a wide roster of developers, investors and sponsors particularly focused on wind, solar and battery storage matters. Team lead Elizabeth Hanigan is based in Chicago and covers the transactional waterfront of renewable energy assets, whereas fellow co-head and Washington DC attorney Stephen Spina is a go-to for utility clients. Neeraj Arora has been active on construction loan financings, acqusition financings, and tax equity financings over the past twelve months, sitting in the Los Angeles office. Laura Neumeister Wright splits her time between New York and Chicago and has presided over novel novel production tax credit agreements and sustainability-linked credit facilities as part of a formidable book of renewable energy mandates. Boston’s Amy Maloney continues to be a prominent name in the practice and for sponsors, lenders and developers and has been a leading name on the firm’s large-scale gas-fired energy projects.

United States > Energy > Renewable/alternative power

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP has a well-rounded offering in the domestic renewable energy market, advising on project development and financing, M&A, joint ventures, and corporate financing. Its client base of energy companies includes longstanding market players looking to diversify and move into the clean energy space, as well as newer, innovative project developers. The team has been active across the recent flow of work on tax equity matters, and is also taking on an increasing number of clean energy storage matters. Practice head Elizabeth Hanigan at the firm’s Chicago office is a key name for the acquisition of and financing of wind, solar, and energy storage facilities. Jim Tynion in New York assists with construction, term and tax equity project financings, greenfield development, and M&A, while Laura Neumeister Wright in Chicago focuses her practice on project finance and development of renewable energy generation projects. Infrastructure project expert Neeraj Arora is the key name at the Los Angeles office, and in Boston, Amy Maloney focuses on project finance and development. Senior figure Wayne Song retired from the practice in January 2024.