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Brian S. Masterson

Brian S. Masterson

Our team assists in the development of a wide array of sophisticated financing, tax, joint ventures and intellectual property tools to satisfy the objectives of both large and small utilities. We also represent public utilities, investor-owned utilities and electric cooperatives before various regulatory agencies in cases involving rate adjustments, certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN), power plant and transmission siting, the fuel adjustment clause, environmental surcharge, merger approval and service complaints.

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Jeremiah A. Byrne

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Louisville, KY

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