Work Department

Energy, Regulation and Litigation.

Position

Jeffrey counsels clients regarding a broad variety of matters at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC”). Holding a bachelor’s degree in quantitative economics, Jeffrey’s practice focuses on matters at the crossroads of law and economics, particularly electric company mergers and power sales, transmission rates, energy market manipulation, and the workings of energy markets. He has a deep understanding of the methodologies used by FERC to set returns on equity and to analyze generation market power, and has developed proprietary quantitative analytical tools that he uses to advise clients on electric asset transactions, market-based rate authorizations, and litigation risk.

Education

JD, Cornell Law School, 1997; Olin Foundation Law and Economics Scholar. BA with Honors in quantitative economics, Stanford University, 1993.

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