Lead and support transactions involving energy project sponsors, investors, developers, suppliers, and lenders.
Draft and negotiate primary and ancillary transaction documents, including purchase and sale agreements, investment and tax equity agreements, financing documents, and joint venture agreements.
Manage complex due diligence, oversee transaction workflows, and guide junior associates and internal specialist teams.
Handle client communications and deliver high-quality work product within a fast-paced, active practice.
Work with offtake agreements, interconnection agreements, and other project-related contracts.
Apply knowledge of energy regulation, real property issues, and project permitting.
Admission to one or more state bars required.
Boston: $240,000–$390,000
Minneapolis: $225,000–$260,000
New York City: $260,000–$440,000
Washington, DC: $260,000–$380,000
Salary is based on experience, education, location, and market factors. Full-time employees may also be eligible for discretionary bonuses and a comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, vision, disability insurance, FSAs, 401(k), PTO, and employee assistance programs.
Project and Energy Finance Attorney - Minneapolis • Minneapolis, MN, US