Tyler Brown > Latham & Watkins LLP > Washington DC, United States > Lawyer Profile

Latham & Watkins LLP
555 ELEVENTH STREET, NW, SUITE 1000
WASHINGTON DC 20004-1304
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
United States

Position

Tyler Brown advises strategic investors and their portfolio companies on their most complex federal energy regulatory law matters, particularly involving the power sector.

Tyler leverages unrivaled experience and a sophisticated understanding of the federal energy regulatory landscape to help clients navigate:

    • Federal energy regulatory compliance involving electric generation and transmission facilities
    • Transactions in the power sector, including financings, mergers, and acquisitions
    • Administrative litigation and enforcement actions with respect to the US electric energy markets before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)

He analyzes issues under the Federal Power Act, Natural Gas Act, Natural Gas Policy Act, Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act, Public Utility Holding Company Act, Interstate Commerce Act, and various state energy industry restructuring statutes affecting the domestic energy industry.

Tyler maintains an active pro bono practice, including advising Green Era, a community-based renewable natural gas project in Chicago.

Before law school, Tyler worked at an economic consulting firm, where he focused on power markets.

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Energy > Energy regulation: electric power

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Tyler Brown – Latham & Watkins LLP

Latham & Watkins LLP has decades of experience advising leading utilities, generation and transmission owners, developers, sponsors, lenders, and underwriters on complex energy regulatory matters across the US. Leveraging its global platform, the firm assembles multidisciplinary teams to address a wide range of regulatory challenges. The team regularly handles market manipulation claims, tariff compliance, and other enforcement actions, as well as administrative litigation before FERC and state commissions. The practice advises on a range of related matters including acquisitions, major project finance, power purchase agreements, and generation and transmission development. The energy regulatory practice is co-led by Natasha Gianvecchio, who focuses on regulatory issues, energy market developments, and negotiating long-term power purchase agreements, and Tyler Brown, who advises on electric generation, transmission, energy storage, and natural gas and oil transportation, with significant FERC litigation experience. Anna Biegelsen has over a decade of experience guiding clients through FERC enforcement and regulatory proceedings, while James Blackburn represents independent transmission companies, renewable developers, and utilities before FERC and state commissions. All referenced team members are based in Washington DC.

United States > Energy > Energy regulation: oil and gas

Latham & Watkins LLP leverages its deep understanding of energy regulation and markets to help clients navigate complex policy and controversy matters before federal and state agencies. The team represents a broad range of companies involved in natural gas, LNG, crude oil, and refined petroleum transportation and storage, as well as energy trading, power generation, and transmission. The firm’s expertise ensures clients receive strategic guidance on high-stakes regulatory and commercial issues across the oil and gas sector. The practice is co-led by Patrick Nevins, who brings over 30 years of experience advising energy companies on major infrastructure projects, administrative litigation, and regulatory challenges. Co-head Tyler Brown focuses on administrative litigation, regulatory compliance, and transactional matters. All individuals mentioned are based in Washington D.C.