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PARTNER MOVES - Hogan Lovells Bolsters Washington Energy Practice with Greg Junge

27 Mar 2019

International law firm Hogan Lovells announced that Greg Junge has joined the firm’s Washington D.C. office as a partner in its Energy and Global Regulatory practice.

Junge joins the firm from Van Ness Feldman, a boutique energy and environmental firm, where he has been a leader in the firm’s pipeline regulatory practice and earned national recognition for his commitment to delivering exceptional client services.

“We are seeing an increase in demand from our pipeline clients for assistance with project-related matters and complex rate proceedings,” said Stefan Krantz, Head of Hogan Lovells Global Energy Regulatory group. “Greg’s experience will deepen our energy regulatory offerings to our pipeline and other energy clients, expand our capabilities, and help solidify our position as the premiere pipeline regulatory practice and one of the leading energy practices in the nation. We are excited to welcome Greg to our firm.”

Junge’s practice focuses on representing pipelines in all aspects of their project development requirements, their ongoing complex rate and regulatory needs and associated administrative litigation matters before the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) as well as appellate litigation in federal courts. He assists pipelines companies in developing new service and rate offerings, and defends pipeline services and rates in administrative proceedings. Junge also counsels a wide variety of energy companies on matters related to federal regulation.

“I look forward to working with Hogan Lovell’s exceptional global network of attorneys to broaden my practice while continuing my commitment to provide the highest level of legal services,” said Junge.

Junge received his J.D. from George Washington University Law School, His M.S. in Environmental Sciences from The John’s Hopkins University, and his B.A. from Kenyon College.

 

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