Mr Andrej Micovic > Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP > Miami, United States > Lawyer Profile

Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP
1111 BRICKELL AVENUE
MIAMI, FL 33131
FLORDIA
United States

Work Department

Public-Private Partnerships and Infrastructure, P3, Energy and Infrastructure, Project Finance and Development, Renewable Energy and Clean Power, Banking and Finance, Latin America, Agency Finance, Energy, Financial Services

Position

Partner

Career

As a partner in the Hunton Andrews Kurth’s energy and infrastructure practice, Mr. Micovic focuses on complex public and privately-owned projects in the US and Latin America. With a strong background in transportation project finance, he has expanded his practice to include the representation of sponsors on university energy, renewable natural gas, passenger rail, airport, maritime port, digital and social infrastructure projects.

Mr. Micovic routinely represents financial sponsors, lenders, and governments in innovative projects, particularly traditional and progressive public-private partnerships and other alternative delivery models. He has broad experience in both capital markets and bank finance, and regularly advises on projects with public financing support, including private activity bonds, TIFIA loans, and state and federal grants. He also frequently represents clients in secondary market transactions in the infrastructure space.

Mr. Micovic represents pro bono clients in connection with asylum matters, and partners with the University of Michigan in its review of voting rights caselaw. He also represented a higher learning institution, as borrower, in the construction financing of a new university campus in the Kyrgyz Republic on a pro bono basis.

Languages

Croatian, Italian, Spanish

Memberships

  • Admitted to the Florida and New York State Bars
  • Young Professionals in Infrastructure, Member, 2018–Present

Education

  • JD, Cornell Law School, 2010
  • BBA, University of Miami, 2007

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Finance > Project finance

Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP provides a top PPP offering, adopting a multi-sector approach for a wide array of lenders, equity sponsors, procuring authorities and sub-contractors. Over the past twelve months the firm has been instructed on landmark digital infrastructure projects, interstate and intercity railway ventures, major city subway redevelopment programs, and sports and entertainment venue builds, as well as demonstrating continued excellence on highway and toll road P3s which remain a cornerstone feature of the practice. On the energy front, the team has pivoted heavily towards solar and battery storage mandates where they are increasingly utilized for their stellar tax equity financing expertise, and retains its position as a key advisor to government agencies, state-owned energy companies, and industry players engaging with nuclear assets, with the firm active on both domestic and international matters. John O’Neill leads the practice on the infrastructure P3 front from Richmond and presides on both the project development and public finance side of transactions, while Jeffrey Schroeder  is the head of the energy team and represents clients across tax equity investments and tax credit transactions from Washington D.C. Also based in Washington DC, David Horner  advises at the forefront of the P3 space and is a go-to figure for lenders, developers and public bodies for their most consequential projects. Richmond’s Laura Jones and Washington DC’s Geoffrey Lorenz are highlighted for the breadth of their financing expertise, with the duo consistently handling complex project financings and tax equity transactions, chiefly focusing on renewables work, whereas George Borovas is the key figure for nuclear work and operates from the firm’s New York office. Robert McNamara, previously an oil and gas specialist, now lends federal income tax counsel to renewable energy players from Houston. Andrej Micovic is based in Miami and oversees a number of infrastructure ventures on the East Coast, often working closely with associate Forrest Murphy , while Richmond’s Ryan Pedraza has been a key supporting presence across an array of practice mandates, particularly in the transport sector. New York’s Jean Liang, who was promoted to counsel in August 2023, has a practice that encompasses conventional and energy transition sources of power.