Cleveland, Ohio Energy and Utilities Attorneys

Compare 3 attorneys and 2 law firms in Cleveland , OH. Sort by highest rating and years of energy and utilities experience.

Glenn Krassen
Cleveland energy and utilities attorney at Bricker and Eckler with 44 years experience

1375 East Ninth Street, Suite 1500, Cleveland, OH 44114

Dynda Thomas
Cleveland energy and utilities attorney at Squire Patton Boggs with 38 years experience

127 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 44114

Joel Heiser
Cleveland energy and utilities attorney at Bricker and Eckler with 30 years experience

1375 East Ninth Street, Suite 1500, Cleveland, OH 44114

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Energy and utility attorneys work with business, energy companies, regulatory commissions and state and local government to draft legislation, complete transactions, resolve disputes, structure service agreements and navigate regulatory matters. Federal, state and municipal laws govern the activities of energy and utility companies. Representation by an experienced attorney for energy and utility related matters is essential.

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