Foley Hoag offers our regulated and merchant energy clients the best of both worlds: sophisticated energy-focused lawyers with access to other Foley Hoag services your company might need at any stage. Our Energy & Utilities Practice is fully integrated with the firm's corporate, tax, environmental, real estate, labor and employment and litigation practice groups. learn more

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  • On the Agenda: Law and the Environment, Financing Growth, and Non-Competes—Foley Hoag Launches Three New Blogs  [Read More]
  • Foley Hoag Partner Dean Richlin Admitted to American College of Trial Lawyers  [Read More]
  • Foley Hoag Economic Crisis Team
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    Foley Hoag Forms Economic Crisis Team  [Read More]
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  • Massachusetts DEP Proposes Sweeping New Stormwater Discharge Permitting Program: Permits to be Required for Many Previously Unregulated Sources [Read More]
  • Tips for Planning Reductions in Force [Read More]
  • DOER Finds Renewable Energy Import Requirements Not Feasible [Read More]
  • EEC Perspectives - October 2008 [Read More]
  • Economic Crisis Team Datasheet [Read More]

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December 2, 2008 Tech Talk Tuesday {T3}: The War for Clean Tech Talent [Read More] Emerging Enterprise Center at Foley Hoag
Waltham, MA

Client Successes more

  • Massachusetts Technology Collaborative
    We represented the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative regarding programs supporting the development of renewable energy resources and retail demand for energy from renewable energy resources, including the Massachusetts Green Partnership Program and the Clean Energy Choice Program. [Read More]
  • Massachusetts Division of Energy Resources
    Our lawyers represented the Massachusetts Division of Energy Resources in connection with various matters related to electric restructuring, including the negotiation and review of the restructuring plans of Massachusetts Electric Company, Boston Edison Company, and Western Massachusetts Electric Company; DTE determination of the policy for Metering, Billing and Information System (“MBIS”) issues; implementation of the Renewable Portfolio Standard; and the negotiation and presentation of the 2002 proposal to modify the pricing and procurement of default service. [Read More]