Offering assistance on both domestic and international energy transactions including M&A deals, joint ventures, and debt and equity offerings, the energy, infrastructure, and resources practice at K&L Gates is predominantly instructed by institutional investors, tax equity investors, and lenders. Alongside its deep experience in the field, the group has cross-border capabilities which continue to attract notable clients including the likes of Acciona and CIT. In Washington DC, Kimberly Frank heads up the team while Brogan Sullivan leads the department in Kansas City. Sullivan stands out for his aptitude handling acquisitions, joint ownership, and tax equity financing transactions in the renewable power sector. The office in Kansas City also benefits from the expertise of John Crossley who advises on the life cycle of renewable energy projects including portfolio acquisitions and dispositions and tax equity and debt finance transactions. Another key name in the practice is Kansas City-based Kaitlyn DeYoung who is also adept at assisting with transactions, project financing, and tax equity deals.
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  • ‘Brogan Sullivan provides excellent advice that's practical and tailored to the client's business goals and objectives.’

Kernmandanten

  • Capital Power Corporation
  • Ørsted
  • Acciona Energy USA Global, LLC
  • CIT
  • Greenbacker Capital Management
  • Natixis, New York Branch
  • Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, New York Branch
  • Algonquin Power & Utilities Corporation
  • Scout Clean Energy
  • GRI Towers Texas Inc.

Anwält*innen

Praxisleitung

Kimberly Frank; Brogan Sullivan

Weitere Kernanwält*innen

John Crossley; Kaitlyn DeYoung