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3000 Two Logan Square, Eighteenth and Arch Streets
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103-2799
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Energy > Energy regulation: electric power Tier 1
Fielding one of the largest practices in the market, Troutman Pepper advises clients on the whole gamut of regulatory issues in the electric power sector, though the firm is especially well regarded for its leading FERC practice, with lawyers capable of assisting clients with regulatory compliance and defending them in investigations. Hydropower constitutes another key area for the group, where it handles work in relation to FERC relicensing proceedings and policy initiatives, among others. Brandon Marzo is a go-to contact for regulatory approvals on behalf of major utilities and co-heads the practice out of the firm’s Atlanta office. Amie Colby has longstanding experience representing electric power clients in a wide range of matters before FERC and also co-heads the practice alongside Christopher Jones, whose expertise includes energy market design, market-based rate programs and competition aspects of M&A deals in the power sector; both are based in Washington DC. In Portland, Adrienne Thompson is another FERC specialist with particular know-how of FPA and PURPA-related matters.Practice head(s):
Brandon Marzo; Amie Colby; Christopher Jones
Other key lawyers:
Charles Sensiba; Adrienne Thompson
Key clients
PacifiCorp
NV Energy
Dominion Energy
Duke Energy
American Electric Power
WEC Energy Group
Ameren Corporation
Public Service Company of New Mexico
NorthWestern Energy
NiSource, Inc.
Hull Street Energy, LLC
Earthrise Energy, PBC
Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Inc.
Berkshire Hathaway Energy
Work highlights
Government > State attorneys general Tier 1
Troutman Pepper offers decades of experience in navigating state attorneys general relationships, representing an array of clients across key industry sectors including financial services, telecoms, tech, healthcare, and tobacco in investigations and enforcement actions. Regulatory interest in advertising and marketing practices, privacy and data security, consumer lending, product safety, and environmental protection count among the team’s range of expertise. The practice is led by Richmond-based Ashley Taylor, a regulatory and enforcement specialist with a focus on consumer protection, marketing and advertising representations, statutory disclosures, unfair or deceptive acts, and data security, alongside Orange County’s Clayton Friedman, who represents companies in highly regulated industries in matters involving advertising, marketing, consumer finance, and privacy, and Stephen Piepgrass, also in Richmond, who is particularly sought after for investigations and litigation. In Orange County, Michael Yaghi draws on extensive litigation experience in supporting on regulatory enforcement and investigations into advertising and sales practices, and consumer protection issues, while Richmond’s Ryan Strasser represents and counsels c-suite executives and inhouse counsel at Fortune 500 companies facing regulatory investigations. Former Virginia attorney general Judith Jagdmann, who joined the Richmond office in April 2023 from the Virginia State Corporation Commission, is well-versed in multistate enforcement actions.Practice head(s):
Ashley Taylor; Clayton Friedman; Stephen Piepgrass
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
SmileDirectClub LLC
Draft Kings
RELX (LexisNexis)
EasyPay Finance LLC
Altice USA
Liberty Tax Service
Dispute resolution > Product liability, mass tort and class action - defense: pharmaceuticals and medical devices Tier 2
Combining strong overarching life sciences knowledge with compelling litigation sensibilities, Troutman Pepper is a popular choice among leading drug manufacturers and medical device companies, including Eli Lilly, GSK and Becton Dickinson, in the defense of high-stakes product liability, mass tort, and personal injury claims across a wide range of products. Through proactive strategies at a motions stage in large mass tort/MDL proceedings the team, which has particularly strength from Philadelphia and Atlanta, has paved the way for future victories, for example, through successfully excluding or limiting plaintiff expert testimony. Similarly, it is unafraid to try cases and has built an excellent track record of successfully representing clients in traditionally plaintiff-friendly jurisdictions. Philadelphia-based Barry Boise combines strong trial experience, including as it relates to government investigations, with counselling and regulatory prowess to provide comprehensive protection for many leading clients. In Atlanta, Eric Rumanek combines science and legal knowledge to good effect, helping smaller pharmaceutical companies to avoid litigation and to comply with oftentimes burdensome regulatory strictures, as well as acting as national and trial counsel for higher-profile companies in large scale mass torts. Leveraging his impressive trial skills, Philadelphia-based team head Sean Fahey regularly gains impressive concessions on settlements, as well as often acting as first-chair in high-profile trials involving complex technical and scientific issues.Practice head(s):
Sean Fahey
Other key lawyers:
Nina Gussack; Eric Rumanek; Barry Boise; Halli Cohn; Ronni Fuchs; Brett Tarver
Key clients
Abbott Laboratories
Boehringer Ingelheim
Collegium Pharmaceutical, Inc.
Eli Lilly and Company
GlaxoSmithKline
Acella Pharmaceuticals, LLC
Amneal Pharmaceuticals
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Inc.
Zhejiang Huahai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
Becton Dickinson
BioSense Webster, a Johnson & Johnson subsidiary
Ethicon, a Johnson & Johnson subsidiary
LivaNova USA
Dispute resolution > E-discovery Tier 3
Troutman Pepper is well-equipped to assist clients with the full spectrum of e-discovery matters, including preservation, collection, review and litigation readiness. The team further provides support on multi-district litigations and governmental investigations. Seasoned litigator Alison Grounds leads the team from Atlanta and regularly acts before federal courts in all types of discovery and data security disputes. Also Atlanta-based, Jim Calvert is a litigator who handles antitrust and regulatory proceedings, while Jason Lichter of New York is a key member with a standout capability in tech-related matters.Practice head(s):
Alison Grounds
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Zurich North America
Southern Company
UCB
Energy > Energy regulation: oil and gas Tier 3
Troutman Pepper is known for its expertise in the natural gas sector, where the firm assists clients with matters related to pipelines, terminals, LNG facilities, as well as emerging fuels and technology. The team is co-led by Amie Colby, Daniel Archuleta, and Atlanta-based Brandon Marzo. Colby routinely advises on FERC regulations and transmission issues, Archuleta advises on the development and construction of large natural gas infrastructure and technologies in addition to addressing regulatory concerns involving LNG and compressed natural gas, and Marzo regularly represents companies in regulatory approvals before state commissions. In Charlotte, Mindy McGrath represents clients in regulatory matters before the FERC. Russell Kooistra concentrates his practice on the federal regulation of the physical and financial gas and electricity markets, and Antonia Douglas has a special focus on supporting natural gas pipeline companies and local distribution companies before the US Court of Appeals and FERC. Practitioners mentioned are based in Washington DC unless stated otherwise.Practice head(s):
Amie Colby; Daniel Archuleta; Brandon Marzo
Other key lawyers:
Mindy McGrath; Russell Kooistra; Mary-Kate Rigney; Antonia Douglas
Key clients
Iroquois Gas Transmission System, L.P.
Spire STL Pipeline LLC
Duke Energy Corporation and multiple subsidiaries
Zone 4/5 Group
Upper Midwest Shipper Group
Southern Company Gas
Atmos Energy Corporation
Dominion Energy
Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc.
WEC Energy Group
CHS Inc.
Twin Eagle Energy Management
TECO Energy
Hearthstone Company
NW Natural
Washington Gas
Eastern Gas Transmission and Storage
Work highlights
Energy > Energy transactions: electric power Tier 3
Troutman Pepper acts on the full range of renewable energy assets, with mandates including roles on high profile solar, wind, battery storage acquisitions and disposals, as well as overseeing full company takeovers. The firm demonstrates a deep knowledge and understanding of the full life cycle of energy projects, advising on the project finance, development, environmental and regulatory piece through the eventual sale. Alongside this work, the firm continues to be actively engaged with natural-gas facilities, especially with regard to the connected acquisition financing. Team lead and Los Angeles-based John Leonti is equally proficient across M&A and project financing, and is particularly sought out for his tax equity transaction expertise. Andrew Schifrin advises a wide range of clients from the firm’s New York office, including top PE outfits such as Hull Street Energy, while M&A specialist and Richmond-based Clayton De Arment focuses on venture capital transactions and joint venture deals in the renewable and energy transition space. Also based in Richmond, Anne C. Loomis is routinely sought after by public utilities and wider energy industry players for tax credit advice. Andrew Scott Thurmond is a key supporting presence across a wealth of practice mandates and operates from Washington DC. ÂPractice head(s):
John J. Leonti
Other key lawyers:
Andrew D. Schifrin; Clayton De Arment; Anne C. Loomis; Andrew Scott Thurmond
Key clients
Hull Street Energy
PPL Corporation
CarVal Investors, LP
Duke Energy
Dominion Energy
Earthrise Energy
Spruce Power
Plus Power
Energy > Renewable/alternative power Tier 3
With a recent track record advising on projects in solar, wind, biomass, geothermal and hydro power generation, and power storage matters, the renewable energy practice at Troutman Pepper is particularly strong on tax equity financing for both investors and sponsors. The practice also assists with the full spectrum of project finance, environmental, real estate, and regulatory law issues. John Leonti at the Los Angeles office specializes financial transactions in the energy sector and co-leads the department with New York-based Craig Kline, the founder of the firm’s renewable energy group. The Portland office houses tax expert Adam Kobos, while Christine Byrnes is another finance expert with a focus on renewables. Anne Loomis and Vaughn Henry Morrison in Richmond and Atlanta, respectively, further show the strength of the practice across the country.Practice head(s):
John Leonti; Craig Kline
Other key lawyers:
Adam Kobos; Christine Byrnes; Anne Loomis; Vaughn Henry Morrison; Andrew Scott Thurmond; MK Houston
Key clients
Omega Energia
Sabanci Renewables
Competitive Power Ventures
National Grid Renewables
Hull Street Energy
Duke Energy Renewables
M&T Bank
J. Aron
Huntington National Bank
Pinnacle Financial Partners
Plus Power
Work highlights
Finance > Project finance Tier 3
Highly regarded for its tax equity financing expertise, Troutman Pepper‘s projects practice works in relation to many of the foremost global energy players acting as both borrowers and lenders counsel. The team’s strong work in the energy transition space is benefitted by the firm’s wider tech capabilities, and as such the team boasts an extensive track record on digital infrastructure and emerging energy sources mandates, with electric vehicle, hydrogen, and battery storage instructions increasingly coming to the fore alongside continued excellence advising on solar and wind matters. John Leonti and Craig Kline co-lead the practice for Los Angeles and New York respectively, with the duo demonstrating established strength in tax equity financings as well as a variety of debt structures that includes sale leasebacks, construction finance, and leveraged transactions. Portland’s Adam Kobos is a key relationship partner for many of the firm’s most high-profile tax equity investors, project developers and sponsors, handling federal, state and local tax issues, often working alongside Christine Byrnes who sits in the Los Angeles office and possesses similar tax equity capabilities as well as an extensive debt financing practice. Richmond’s Anne Loomis is another notable name in the firm’s tax group, who utilises previous in-house experience to comprehensively advise energy and public utilities clients on a range of issues. The Atlanta-based Vaughn Henry Morrison and New-York centered MK Houston are also recommended. ÂPractice head(s):
John Leonti; Craig Kline
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Omega Energia
Sabanci Renewables
Competitive Power Ventures
National Grid Renewables
Hull Street Energy
Duke Energy Renewables
M&T Bank
J. Aron
Huntington National Bank
Pinnacle Financial Partners
Plus Power
Insurance > Advice to insurers Tier 3
Troutman Pepper , focusing on insurance coverage for national and global insurers, excels in handling high-value D&O liability claims, complex professional liability matters, and high-profile general liability cases across healthcare, opioids, and environmental issues. Headed by Richard Pratt, an expert in insurance concussion law and an experienced litigator based in Washington, the practice includes key members such as Bill O’Neill, located in Washington, who brings great experience representing insurers and reinsurers in complex arbitrations, litigations, and regulatory matters. Fellow Washington-based partner Charles Jones serves as the specialized litigation department chair, representing clients nationwide in high-stakes matters involving directors and officers, professional liability, and general liability insurance policies. In California, Terrence McInnis, with extensive experience in complex and high-stakes disputes throughout the United States, and Kevin Kieffer, a well-versed litigator in complex insurance coverage issues and a recognized leader in the cyber insurance field, further support the practice.Practice head(s):
Richard Pratt
Other key lawyers:
M&A/corporate and commercial > M&A: middle-market (sub-$500m) Tier 3
Handling middle-market investments and acquisitions throughout the US, Troutman Pepper’s corporate team is sought out by private equity sponsors and strategic clients to handle deals, with a substantial number featuring a noteworthy cross-border element or incorporating corporate carve-outs. Auction sales and transactions connected to the technology sector are further practice strengths. Matthew Greenberg co-heads the team from the firm’s Wilmington office and routinely advises on roll-ups and distressed transactions. In Richmond, practice co-head Mason Bayler is a key contact for both public and private M&A. Bruce Fenton in Philadelphia has in-depth knowledge of the healthcare sector, while transactions in the food industry represent a key area of focus for Fenton’s Philadelphia colleague Solomon Hunter Jr.Practice head(s):
Matthew Greenberg; Mason Bayler
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Mercer (US) Inc.
The Wrench Group
Guardian Healthcare
L2 Capital Partners
PeakEquity Partners
Milestone Partners
AMETEK
Littlejohn & Co., L.L.C.
Eureka Equity Partners, L.P.
Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC
Energy > Energy litigation: electric power Tier 4
Troutman Pepper is reputed for its strong FERC practice, and offers particular proficiency with matters in the hydropower sector, for which Charles Sensiba is a key advisor. Among the firm’s clients are numerous investor-owned utilities and developers, who engage the team for disputes related to M&A, antitrust, generation and transmission rates, and interconnection issues. The group is led by a trio that exemplifies the firm’s capabilities in FERC proceedings: Brandon Marzo in Atlanta, Amie Colby, and Christopher Jones, who also covers matters related to transmission, energy market design and competition law. Unless stated otherwise, all mentioned lawyers are based in Washington DC.Practice head(s):
Brandon Marzo; Amie Colby; Christopher Jones
Other key lawyers:
Charles Sensiba; Steve Boughton
Key clients
PacifiCorp
NV Energy
Dominion Energy
Duke Energy
American Electric Power
WEC Energy Group
Ameren Corporation
Public Service Company of New Mexico
NorthWestern Energy
NiSource, Inc.
Hull Street Energy, LLC
Earthrise Energy, PBC
Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Inc.
Berkshire Hathaway Energy
Environment > Environment: litigation Tier 4
Clients turn to the team at Troutman Pepper for its ability to handle a full scope of environmental and natural resources litigation, which extends to the challenging of regulations. Richmond-based Andrea Wortzel leads the team, offering clients her experience handling permitting, compliance and environmental enforcement defense. Also in Richmond, Brooks Smith deals with environmental and natural resources litigation and enforcement defense, while Atlanta’s William Droze, who offers extensive trial and appellate practice, is known for his representation of clients in state and federal courts across the US.Practice head(s):
Andrea Wortzel
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Dominion Energy
Mount Vernon Mills, Inc.
National Hydropower Association
National Mining Association
Southern Company
Georgia Power Company
Lee Container
Mar-Jac Poultry
Georgia Department of Economic Development
PacifiCor
Environment > Environment: regulatory Tier 4
With deep expertise in the utilities space, the environmental group at Troutman Pepper attracts a spread of clients from across the energy sector, advising on energy transition projects, including EV charging and lithium production, in addition to issues related to the Clean Water Act. Andrea Worzel  in Richmond deals with water rights and supply issues, as well as advising on endangered species issues, waste permitting and environmental compliance, while Atlanta’s Mack McGuffey is recommended for his work falling under the Clean Air Act.Practice head(s):
Andrea Wortzel
Other key lawyers:
Mack McGuffey; Shawn O’Brien
Key clients
Berkshire Hathaway Energy and Operating Companies
Corporate Environmental Enforcement Council (CEEC)
Delta Airlines, Inc
VEOLIA North America
Virginia Manufacturers Association and AdvanSix
Chaberton Energy Holdings
DeKalb County, GA
Environment > Environment: transactional Tier 4
Troutman Pepper assists several US and international companies, trade associations, and non-profit environmental organizations on a range of environmental transactions in the energy sector, including advice on power generation facilities, renewable energy projects and other infrastructure and real estate development, such as permitting, site acquisition and development, greenhouse gas regulation, and climate change. In Richmond, the team is led by water law expert Andrea Wortzel, and includes New York-based Andrew Perel, noted for his expertise in development projects, remediation of contaminated properties, and environmental compliance and due diligence for real estate transactions. In Atlanta, risk management and mitigation of environmental issues specialist Buck Dixon is also recommended.Practice head(s):
Andrea Wortzel
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Square Mile Capital Management LLC
LMF Commercial
Societe Generale Corporate and Investment Banking
Urban Edge Properties
ACORE Capital
Kiewit Corporation
Portman Industrial, LLC and Portman Holdings, LLC
Woodfield Investment Company
Finance > Financial services regulation Tier 4
Troutman Pepper is adept at supporting clients offering consumer finance products, advising on the structuring of products ranging from buy now, pay later transactions to auto loans and mortgages. Spearheading the firm’s efforts are Atlanta’s Chris Willis, a specialist in UDAAP compliance, and Michael Lacy, a Richmond-based litigator who represents clients facing actions under the FCRA and state UDAAP laws. In Philadelphia, Mark Furletti specializes in regulations governing consumer and small business lending and related enforcement actions, while in Atlanta, Stefanie Jackman concentrates her efforts on representing clients facing government investigations and a variety of compliance issues. Washington DC-based Kevin Petrasic joined the firm in March 2024 from Davis Wright Tremaine, contributing significant expertise in complex financial institution regulatory issues.Practice head(s):
Michael Lacy; Chris Willis
Other key lawyers:
M&A/corporate and commercial > Private equity buyouts: middle-market (Up to $500m) Tier 4
Troutman Pepper‘s practice handles both fund formation and transactional matters on an integrated basis for a client roster of middle-market private equity and venture capital funds and is particularly well-situated to advise on investments and buyouts in the tech, financial services, and healthcare sectors. The team also works with a series of target and portfolio companies on sell-side transactions and is well-regarded in advising start-ups and scale-ups on inbound investments and series financings. Philadelphia-based lawyer Bruce Fenton, an expert on leveraged buyouts, mergers, and recapitalizations, heads up the practice, which maintains offices across the country and is also home to Wilmington-based private and growth equity expert Matthew Greenberg, Charlotte lawyer Alec Watson, who has experience handling a wide range of private equity deals, as well as public and private M&A expert Nicholas Stawasz, who practices from Boston.Practice head(s):
Bruce Fenton
Other key lawyers:
Matthew Greenberg; Todd Boylan; Alec Watson; Andrea Farley; Nicholas Stawasz
Real estate > Construction (including construction litigation) Tier 4
Troutman Pepper combines an active contentious practice with strong capabilities in drafting and negotiating various design and construction agreements. Team leader and experienced construction litigator Michael Subak is based in Philadelphia, and regularly represents owners, EPC, and general contractors. In New York, Aaron Abraham acts for corporate and institutional owners and developers, as well as companies in the real estate and hospitality sectors, on commercial, residential and mixed-use projects, while Pittsburgh-based Albert Bates handles disputes concerning power generation, infrastructure and heavy industrial process facilities. Other key areas of expertise include litigation performance deficiencies, in addition to drafting and negotiating EPC agreements. James Diwik retired in June 2023.Practice head(s):
Michael Subak
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Brookfield Properties
SL Green Realty Corp
JPMorgan
The Carlyle Group
Southern Power Company
Portman Holdings
AECOM
Zachry Group
Vratsinas Construction Co., et al.
Work highlights
- Representing CFG Stadium Group in connection with negotiation and preparation of design and construction agreements.
- Advised Strabag SpA in connection with a near $2 billion construction contract on the Alto Maipo Hydroelectric Project near Santiago, Chile.
- Advised AECOM, the engineer of record for both phases of a large light-rail streetcar system in North Carolina.
Antitrust > Civil litigation/class actions: defense Tier 5
Acting from both startups and large multinational companies in the healthcare and life sciences, food, and agriculture industries, Troutman Pepper frequently litigates in matters involving claims of anticompetitive conduct such as monopolization, price-fixing, and supply manipulation. Barbara Sicalides and Daniel Anziska jointly lead the practice; the ‘excellent‘ Sicalides, in Philadelphia, handles class actions and individual plaintiff actions, working alongside the New York-based Anziska. Also in Philadelphia is the ‘competent, credible, and trustworthy’ Michael Hartman, who has a strong track record defending clients in Sherman Act conspiracy cases, and Robin Sumner, a go-to name for clients in the healthcare and biopharma sectors.Practice head(s):
Barbara Sicalides; Daniel Anziska
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Michael Hartman is engaged, intelligent, prepared and thoughtful. He advocates well for his positions when the facts and law are on his side, but doesn’t take frivolous positions and is always calm and respectful. As a result, he comes across as competent, credible and trustworthy. These are important qualities, as it allows him to gain the respect of his clients, co-counsel and adversaries. ’
‘The Troutman antitrust team is very well keyed into this practice area and knows all the players on both sides of the field. They also have extensive experience to draw back on, which is especially helpful when clients are new to antitrust.’
‘Barbara Sicalides is excellent. She is well-known in the field, and those on both sides of the field listens when she speaks. She is also aggressive and persistent, and also practical and works well with others. ’
Key clients
GlaxoSmithKline
J.M. Smucker
United Egg Producers
Hikma Pharmaceuticals
Globus Medical, Inc.
Allstate Insurance
Amneal Pharmaceuticals
Independence Realty Trust, Inc.
Thompson Tractor
AMETEK Corporation
Work highlights
- Won appeal for Thompson Tractor Company in the Eleventh Circuit in October 2023 after obtaining full summary judgment in December 2021 on all federal antitrust claims and related state law claims, which alleged a conspiracy between manufacturers and dealers of earth moving equipment to eliminate a competing supplier.
- Representing Del Monte (Big Heart Pet Brands), now owned by JM Smucker, in multidistrict antitrust price fixing litigation, pending in federal court in California.
- Defending generic pharmaceutical manufacturers in multidistrict litigation pending in federal court alleging violations of federal and state antitrust statutes and state consumer protection laws relating to an alleged conspiracy among manufacturers to fix prices for certain generic drugs.
Finance > Commercial lending Tier 5
With the addition of several new partners in 2023, Troutman Pepper continues to demonstrate consistent growth in the borrower space. Todd Ransom joined the Charlotte practice from Moore & Van Allen, PLLC, strengthening the firm’s asset-based lending practice, and Jeremy Rosenblum and Mark Furletti joined the Philadelphia team from Ballard Spahr LLP. Hazen Dempster, based in Georgia, advises both borrowers and issuers on corporate financings, from asset-based loans to mezzanine, debtor-in-possession and revolving loans. In Charlotte, Keith Mrochek focuses on syndicated and non-syndicated finance transactions, while Justin Wood represents a diverse list of public and private companies, including emerging companies, in acquisitions and other cross-border financings.Practice head(s):
Kristopher P. Henman
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
AGCO
Alto Ingredients
Bank of America, NA
Fifth Third Bank
Dollar General Corporation
The Southern Company
TD Bank
AirCo Aviation
Hull Street Energy
Goodness Growth Holdings, Inc.
Labor and employment > Employee benefits, executive compensation and retirement plans: design Tier 5
Troutman Pepper‘s employee benefits and executive compensation practice is well regarded for its ability to design and review plans for large finance, manufacturing, and technology clients. In Charlotte, James Earle heads the practice. Earle acts as one of the key contacts for Bank of America Corporation regarding their employee benefit and equity compensation plans. Also in the Charlotte office, Lynne Wakefield and Lydia Parker recently assisted a client in creating an excepted benefit health reimbursement arrangement, while Emily Zimmer excels in advising large financial institutions on a broad range of benefit programs. In Atlanta, Jeffery Banish is working on qualified pension and 401(k) plans, nonqualified deferred compensation under 409(a) and 457(a), and welfare plans. In the Richmond office, Lynda Crouse is well-versed in executive compensation matters, including the design of both short-term and long-term incentive programs and equity awards. ÂPractice head(s):
James Earle
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Sealed Air Corporation
Bank of America Corporation
Crane Company
EnPro Industries, Inc.
Pathward Financial, Inc.
Annaly Capital Management, Inc.
Denny’s Corporation
Optcapital, LLC
BrightView Holdings, Inc.
Virginia Bankers Association
Partners Bancorp
Amicus Therapeutics, Inc.
Brandywine Realty Trust
Haleon plc
Five Below, Inc.
GlaxoSmithKline
Hobart and William Smith Colleges
Independence Realty Trust
Unisys, Inc.
Southwire Company, LLC
Repay Holdings Corporation
Orange Business Services US Holdings Inc.
Real estate Tier 5
Troutman Pepper handles a large volume of real estate development and transaction matters with particular expertise covering construction loan financing, acquisitions and sales, and ground and property leases, evidenced by the firms advising of LL Flooring in lease negotiations for over 400 retail locations. Beyond retail, the practice has wide-ranging sector expertise supporting lenders and, more so, developers across the life sciences, hotel, logistics and distribution spaces, as well as multifamily developments. Leading the practice is Anthony Greene who is based in the firm’s Atlanta office. In Pennsylvania, Matthew Swett often assists real estate investment funds as well as retail, technology, medical, and pharmaceutical companies in built-to-suit office developments and transactions. Meanwhile, Virginia-based Carl Bivans is highlighted for his experience in negotiating build-to-suit leases relating to data centers and mixed-use developments, together with his work for energy clients.Practice head(s):
Anthony Greene
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Equus Capital Partners, Ltd.
Spark Therapeutics
Lingerfelt Development
Winn Development
Scudders Land Holdings
Asana Partners
Woodfield Investment Company
Crescent Communities
LL Flooring
Tax > International tax Tier 5
Troutman Pepper represents private equity funds, portfolio companies, and public and private companies in a wide range of international tax related transactions and matters including M&A, refinancing, repatriation strategies, IPOs, restructurings, and management company transactions. Practice head Joan Arnold routinely advises on corporate and partnership taxation, corporate and private investment fund formation, and tax planning. Howard Goldberg supports US and international businesses and their principal stakeholders to optimize tax results in connection with life-cycle transactions. Morgan Klinzing has a special focus on federal and international income tax and private equity matters. All lawyers mentioned are based in Philadelphia.Practice head(s):
Joan Arnold
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Littlejohn & Co. LLC
American Tire Distributors, Inc.
NearU Services
SSI Diagnostica Group
Apax Partners LLP
Media, technology and telecoms > Cyber law (including data privacy and data protection)
Real estate > Land use/zoning
Troutman Pepper > Firm Profile
Chair:Â Thomas J. Cole Jr.
Vice Chair:Â Ashley L. Taylor Jr.
Managing Partner:Â Amie V. Colby
Firm Overview:
Troutman Pepper is a national law firm with more than 1,100 attorneys strategically located in 20+ U.S. cities. The firm’s litigation, transactional, and regulatory practices advise a diverse client base, from startups to multinational enterprises. The firm provides sophisticated legal solutions to clients’ most pressing business challenges. Learn more at troutman.com.
Main Areas of Practice:
Troutman Pepper has noted depth across industry sectors, including energy, financial services, health sciences, insurance, and private equity, among others.
Construction:
For decades, Troutman Pepper’s nationally recognized construction practice has been quickly and effectively handling some of the largest, most sophisticated construction projects in the world in federal and state courts nationwide and in domestic and international arbitration forums.
Consumer Financial Services:
Clients in the financial services industries depend on Troutman Pepper’s top-ranked, national team to resolve litigation, provide regulatory guidance, and assist with investigations and actions initiated by government agencies.
Corporate:
Consistently recognized as a top-tier practice, the firm’s corporate lawyers regularly handle multimillion- and multibillion-dollar transactions, utilizing a deep understanding of clients’ businesses and the competitive markets in which they operate to help them achieve their objectives.
Energy:
Troutman Pepper proactively identifies and manages the challenges posed by both federal and state regulations for utilities and other major stakeholders and helps clients develop and bring new opportunities to market. The firm has handled matters with outcomes that have altered how energy is valued, distributed, stored, and sold.
Finance:
Regional, national and global lenders, borrowers and other stakeholders turn to the firm’s finance attorneys for a wide range of matters, from financing new opportunities to evaluating and implementing restructuring and workout strategies.
Financial Restructuring & Insolvency:
The restructuring team works hand in glove with the firm’s finance and corporate attorneys to provide clients with creative solutions in financial restructuring and insolvency matters that prioritize recovery or return on investment.
Health Sciences:
Troutman Pepper has a long track record of helping health sciences clients achieve remarkable successes. From the discovery of breakthrough therapies to improving the delivery of patient care, this team supports clients’ business goals while guiding them through the unique and ever-changing complexities of the industry.
Insurance & Reinsurance:
As trusted counsel to insurance companies around the world, the firm is widely recognized for representing insurers on some of the toughest matters they face, including complex claims and high-exposure coverage and reinsurance issues.
Intellectual Property:
This nationally ranked team of attorneys, patent agents and other professionals develops and implements global protection and commercialization strategies for clients with intellectual property assets in virtually all industry areas.
Litigation:
Whether it is high-stakes, bet-the-company cases, sensitive government investigations or complex insurance coverage cases, clients consistently bring the firm their toughest challenges. When litigation is unavoidable, Troutman Pepper offers clients a deep bench of first-chair trial attorneys and appellate attorneys with a strong record.
Private Equity:
The firm advises private equity clients in the full range of investments and dispositions encountered in the life cycle of an investment fund.
Real Estate:
Clients continually call on this team for complex real estate transactions because they know that the firm makes their business goals a priority. The firm seamlessly delivers real-time, innovative solutions to help them identify real estate opportunities, increase efficiencies and minimize risk.
State Attorneys General:
Troutman Pepper’s nationally ranked State AG practice has handled AG investigations involving all 50 states. The team combines strong legal skills with firsthand experience developed from resolving hundreds of matters with AGs across the U.S. to bring order to the chaos.
Tax:
The firm’s tax practice is different from that of most major law firms – the team goes beyond just answering tax questions by providing independent, practical advice, tailored to each client’s local and global business objectives.
Technology:
Troutman Pepper has a rich history representing clients in the technology space and advises vendors and technology users, as well as venture capital and private equity firms that focus on investing in technology companies.
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Top Tier Firm Rankings
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Firm Rankings
- Dispute resolution > E-discovery
- Energy > Energy regulation: oil and gas
- Energy > Energy transactions: electric power
- Energy > Renewable/alternative power
- Finance > Project finance
- Insurance > Advice to insurers
- M&A/corporate and commercial > M&A: middle-market (sub-$500m)
- Energy > Energy litigation: electric power
- Environment > Environment: litigation
- Environment > Environment: regulatory
- Environment > Environment: transactional
- Finance > Financial services regulation
- M&A/corporate and commercial > Private equity buyouts: middle-market (Up to $500m)
- Real estate > Construction (including construction litigation)