Jennifer Josefson > Morgan, Lewis & Bockius UK LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Morgan, Lewis & Bockius UK LLP
CONDOR HOUSE
5-10 ST PAUL'S CHURCHYARD
LONDON
EC4M 8AL
England

Work Department

Energy

Position

Jennifer Josefson, a partner in the energy practice at Morgan Lewis, represents clients across the spectrum of energy industries, including oil, gas, liquefied natural gas, petrochemical, power, and renewables. Jennifer’s practice focuses on international, cross-border transactions and projects in Russia, Central Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Jennifer regularly advises on M&A, joint ventures, joint operating agreements, power purchase agreements, concessions, production sharing agreements, farm-ins, supply, and service agreements. She also handles the commercial agreements regularly used by energy companies for revenue generation, raw materials and feedstock inputs and facilities operations and maintenance. For more information, view Jennifer’s bio at https://www.morganlewis.com/bios/jenniferjosefson.

Memberships

Member, Association of International Petroleum Negotiators (President-Elect 2020-2021)

Education

Baylor University, B.A.; University of Texas at Austin School of Law, J.D.; Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Science, LL.M.

Lawyer Rankings

United Arab Emirates > Oil, gas and natural resources

Demonstrating cross-border capabilities and a depth of expertise across M&A, financing and development work, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP is an established advisor to a range of clients active in the oil and gas space. Wider work for the team includes sanctions advice to energy companies reviewing their Russian assets, and investigations and litigation support. Practice head Jennifer Josefson has a ‘very commercial approach’; she stands out for her knowledge and experience in the sector and is highly active on petroleum and LNG mandates. Legal consultant Alexandra Rotar, who splits her time between London and Abu Dhabi, has considerable knowledge of environmental and regulatory matters and is noted for her work on carbon capture, storage and voluntary carbon offset endeavours.