K&L Gates balances a busy workload of representing clients in litigation before FERC and federal courts of appeals, and is noted for expertise in matters relating to the interconnection of utility-scale generation facilities, transmission planning and cost allocation. The practice is co-headed by Kansas City-based John Crossley and Kimberly Frank in Washington DC, who is praised by clients for being ‘adept at quickly grasping technical issues’, and is proficient in administrative and appellate litigation on matters such as energy market design, transmission service, rate and cost allocation, and contested utility mergers. Also in Washington DC, Donald Kaplan’s broad practice encompasses disputes arising from antitrust, economic regulation, and pricing issues. Boston’s Theodore Paradise joined the team in August 2023 from an in-house role, strengthening the group’s capabilities in the wind energy sector.
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‘This firm treats clients as if they are the most important and the only client they have. ’
‘Kimberly Frank is adept at quickly grasping technical issues. Not only does she advocate for a positive resolution to the case, but she is also constantly aware of the total financial impact to the client. Kimberly is also relatable and respectful to all staff levels in the client's organization. ’
Kernmandanten
- PPL Electric Utilities Corporation
- Financial Marketers Coalition
- Kansas Electric Power Cooperative, Inc.
- Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company
Anwält*innen
Praxisleitung
John Crossley; Kimberly Frank
Weitere Kernanwält*innen
Donald Kaplan; Ruta Skucas; Nathan Howe; Theodore Paradise