Theodore F. Duver > Bracewell LLP > New York, United States > Lawyer Profile

Bracewell LLP
31 W. 52nd Street
Suite 1900
New York, NY 10019
NEW YORK
United States
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Position

Ted Duver focuses his practice on representing renewable energy companies and investor-owned and cooperative utilities in matters implicating federal and state regulatory issues. He has extensive experience representing investor-owned and cooperative utilities before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and state public service commissions in a wide array of matters, including ratemaking proceedings and generic rule-makings. Ted represents renewable energy project developers in M&A and other transactional matters, including the financing, sale, acquisition and development of community distributed generation and other renewable energy projects, including advising on and negotiating project development agreements.

Education

Cornell Law School,
J.D., 1993
Syracuse University,
B.A., 1990
magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Energy > Energy regulation: electric power

Bracewell LLP sports a robust FERC practice, representing clients in federal appellate and district courts. The team also excels in renewable energy work, advising on independent transmission projects as well as storage and generation projects with the capacity to advise on regulatory compliance and approvals as well as on contentious and transactional issues. In Washington DC, practice head Catherine McCarthy is highly experienced in representing clients before authorities such as FERC, DOE and NRC, and Tyler S. Johnson counts regulatory litigation and compliance amongst his areas of expertise. Deanna E. King, based in Austin, is another practitioner with extensive know-how in federal and state court litigation in addition to non-contentious regulatory issues. New York’s Theodore Duver is regularly sought out by renewable energy companies and utilities in matters such as generic rule-makings and ratemaking proceedings. Rachael Novier Marsh left the firm for an in-house position in May 2023.