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Overview
Spiegel & McDiarmid LLP, a private law firm with a strong public interest focus, seeks a mid-level attorney with energy experience for its litigation, regulatory, and transactional practices representing states, local governments, consumer advocates, and municipally and cooperatively-owned electric and natural gas utilities. We’re looking for an attorney who possesses excellent research, writing, and communication skills, including the ability to understand and present complex ideas in an accessible and persuasive fashion before regulators and judges.
Responsibilities
Represent clients before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, state commissions, and federal and state courts in rate cases, merger and wholesale market design proceedings, rulemakings, and other matters.
Think creatively to solve client problems, and write persuasively about relevant case law, legislation, and other legal texts to advance their interests.
Advise clients on regulatory compliance, such as reliability standards, Regional Transmission Organization requirements, obligations under the Public Utilities Regulatory Policies Act, on hydropower licensing and regulation, and on antitrust law issues.
Represent clients as needed at meetings, settlement proceedings, hearings, and trials.
Gain familiarity with industry and developments related to the firm’s practice areas and remain abreast of changes to legislation.
Take initiative and ownership in handling tasks, while working collaboratively with other firm personnel and aligned parties; and
Adhere to high standards of professional ethics and applicable rules for handling confidential or other sensitive data.
Preferred qualifications
While not required for consideration, candidates with a demonstrated interest in or experience with one or more of the following will be given particular attention:
Federal Communications Commission developments, including regulations on telecommunications siting, broadband deployment, and cable franchising;
Electric reliability standards and North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) matters; or
Federal hydropower licensing and regulation.
Environment and benefits Along with a collegial environment, the firm offers opportunities to assume substantive responsibilities from the outset, competitive compensation with merit and bonus potential, and an excellent benefits package. Our office is Metro-accessible. In addition, we welcome flexible in office working arrangements, though ideally would like the successful candidate ultimately to be on-site at least 2-3 days a week.
Other details In accordance with the Wage Transparency Omnibus Amendment Act, the expected salary range for this DC position is between $140,000 and $160,000.
Applicants should be admitted to the District of Columbia Bar or eligible to waive into the District of Columbia Bar.
Actual pay will be adjusted based on experience and job related factors as permitted by law. The application deadline for this position is 08/31/25.
Interested applicants may apply by submitting a cover letter and resume. The firm is an EOE/M/F/V and an e-Verify participant.
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Responsibilities
Represent clients before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, state commissions, and federal and state courts in rate cases, merger and wholesale market design proceedings, rulemakings, and other matters.
Think creatively to solve client problems, and write persuasively about relevant case law, legislation, and other legal texts to advance their interests.
Advise clients on regulatory compliance, such as reliability standards, Regional Transmission Organization requirements, obligations under the Public Utilities Regulatory Policies Act, on hydropower licensing and regulation, and on antitrust law issues.
Represent clients as needed at meetings, settlement proceedings, hearings, and trials.
Gain familiarity with industry and developments related to the firm’s practice areas and remain abreast of changes to legislation.
Take initiative and ownership in handling tasks, while working collaboratively with other firm personnel and aligned parties; and
Adhere to high standards of professional ethics and applicable rules for handling confidential or other sensitive data.
Preferred qualifications
While not required for consideration, candidates with a demonstrated interest in or experience with one or more of the following will be given particular attention:
Federal Communications Commission developments, including regulations on telecommunications siting, broadband deployment, and cable franchising;
Electric reliability standards and North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) matters; or
Federal hydropower licensing and regulation.
Environment and benefits Along with a collegial environment, the firm offers opportunities to assume substantive responsibilities from the outset, competitive compensation with merit and bonus potential, and an excellent benefits package. Our office is Metro-accessible. In addition, we welcome flexible in office working arrangements, though ideally would like the successful candidate ultimately to be on-site at least 2-3 days a week.
Other details In accordance with the Wage Transparency Omnibus Amendment Act, the expected salary range for this DC position is between $140,000 and $160,000.
Applicants should be admitted to the District of Columbia Bar or eligible to waive into the District of Columbia Bar.
Actual pay will be adjusted based on experience and job related factors as permitted by law. The application deadline for this position is 08/31/25.
Interested applicants may apply by submitting a cover letter and resume. The firm is an EOE/M/F/V and an e-Verify participant.
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