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Duncan & Allen Washington, District of Columbia Profile.bitf

(Main Office) Duncan & Allen practices in the following areas of law: Practice before all Courts, Federal Agencies and Departments and the U.S. Congress. Electric Power, Energy Regulation, Hydroelectric Licensing, Natural Resources, Utility Law, Water Rights, Mineral Law, Petroleum Law. International Business, Finance, Labor, Regulatory Affairs at State and Federal Levels, Business Litigation.Year Established: 1970Firm Profile: Duncan & Allen has both an international and national energy law practice. The firm primarily represents municipally owned and cooperatively owned electric utilities and their affiliates in matters involving licensing, natural resource law and general business and regulatory matters. It also represents international organizations and governments in mining and resource matters.Firm Size: 7Reference:NationsBank of D.C., N.A.Office Hours:Monday: 09:00 AM - 06:00 PMTuesday: 09:00 AM - 06:00 PMWednesday: 09:00 AM - 06:00 PMThursday: 09:00 AM - 06:00 PMFriday: 09:00 AM - 06:00 PMRate Information:Fixed Hourly RatesFixed Fees AvailableFree Initial ConsultationMEMBERS OF FIRMC. Emerson Duncan, II (1919-2000).Gregg D. Ottinger (Member) born Lawrence, Kansas, 1950; admitted to bar, 1980, District of Columbia; 1984, U.S. Supreme Court. Education: Aberdeen University, Scotland and Wabash College (B.A., 1972); University of Kansas (M.A., 1974); Georgetown University (J.D., 1980). Student Editor-in-Chief, The Tax Lawyer, 1979-1980. Author: "Supreme Court Decisions in Taxation: 1977 Term, Massachusetts v. United States," 32 Tax Lawyer, 409, 438-48, 1979. Co-Author: "Bargaining For Entry To The Bulk Power Market," The Electricity Journal, November, 1988. Member, Commercial Panel, American Arbitration Association. Member: The District of Columbia Bar; Bar Association of the District of Columbia; American and Energy (Chairman, Hydroelectric Regulation Committee, 1991-1992) Bar Associations. Special Agencies: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Practice Areas: Administrative Law; Contracts; Natural Resources; Public Utilities.John P. Williams (Member) born Niskayuna, New York, 1949; admitted to bar, 1980, New York; 1986, District of Columbia; 1987, U.S. Court of International Trade; 1989, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; 1990, U.S. Supreme Court; 1998, U.S. Claims Court; 2000, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Education: Harvard University (A.B., 1971); Princeton University (M.P.A., 1978); New York University (J.D., 1979). Stillman Prize, 1976. Senior Editor, Moot Court Board, 1978-1979. Author: Legal Reform in Mining: Past, Present, Future and The Latin American Mining Law Model in International and Comparative Mineral Law and Policy (The Hague, Kluwer Law International, 2005). Co-author: The Potential for Mining Investment in Transition Economy Countries of East and Central Asia (London, Mining Journal, 2003); Review of Legal and Fiscal Frameworks for Exploration and Mining (London, Mining Journal 2001). Contributor: Mining Sector Reform and Investment: Results of a Global Survey (London, Mining Journal 2001). Author: "Chapter II: Legal and Fiscal Aspects of Mining Regulation in Latin America," A Mining Strategy for Latin America and the Caribbean, World Bank Technical Paper No. 345 (Washington, D.C. 1996); "Wheeling & Dealing: FERC's Evolving Approach to Electric Utility Mergers," The Electricity Journal, August/September, 1989. Member, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation. Member: The District of Columbia Bar; American Bar Association (Member, Section of International Law and Practice; Chair, International Energy and Resources Committee, 1997-1999, Section of Environment, Energy and Resources); Energy Bar Association. Languages: French, Spanish, Swahili and Wolof. Practice Areas: International Mining Law; Energy Law; Financial Transactions; Litigation.John P. Coyle (Member) born New York, N.Y., 1955; admitted to bar, 1980, District of Columbia; 1982, Massachusetts; 1985, U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia; 1994, U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts. Education: Tufts University (B.A., magna cum laude, 1977); Georgetown University (J.D., 1980). Staff, Georgetown University Law Journal, 1978-1980. Trial Attorney, Division of Enforcement, Office of the General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board, 1980-1987. Member: The District of Columbia Bar (Member, Section of Labor and Employment Law); Federal Bar Association (Member, Section of Administrative Law). Practice Areas: Litigation; Energy Law; Bankruptcy; Labor and Employment Law.Jon R. Stickman (Member) born Riverside, California, November 7, 1972; admitted to bar, 1997, California; 2000, District of Columbia; U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal and District of Columbia, Circuits. Education: University of Southern California (B.A., 1994); Tulane University of Louisiana (J.D., 1997). Senior Managing Editor, Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law. Member: American and Energy Bar Associations. Practice Areas: Energy Law; Electric Utilities; Antitrust; International Law.Paul M. Breakman (Member) born Encino, California, April 10, 1972; admitted to bar, 1998, Maryland, New Jersey and U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey; 2000, District of Columbia. Education: University of California, San Diego (B.A., cum laude, 1993); Tulane University of Louisiana (J.D., Certificate of Specialization, Maritime Law, 1997). Member, Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law, 1995-1997. Law Clerk to the Honorable John M. Vittone, Chief Administrative Law Judge, U.S. Department of Labor, 1997-1999. Deputy Secretary to the Board of Alien Labor Certification Appeals, U.S. Department of Labor, 1998-1999. Member: Maryland State, Energy and American Bar Associations; Federal Communications Bar Association. Practice Areas: Media Law; Energy Law; Electric Utilities; Communications.ASSOCIATESAbigail C. Briggerman (Associate) born Washington, D.C., February 19, 1981; admitted to bar, 2006, Maryland and New Jersey. (Not admitted in District of Columbia). Education: Cornell University, College of Art and Sciences (B.A., with distinction in all subjects, 2003); George Washington University Law School (J.D., 2006). Practice Areas: Energy; Government Contracts; Electric Utilities.Evan T. Dean (Associate) born Boise, Idaho, 1984; admitted to bar, 2008, Maryland. Education: George Washington University (B.A., cum laude, 2005); George Washington University Law School (J.D., with honors, 2008). Practice Areas: Energy; Electric Utilities; Antitrust.OF COUNSELHelene de Neuville Pangas (Of Counsel) born Besancon, France, November 24, 1971; admitted to bar, 1997, New York. (Not admitted in District of Columbia). Education: Faculte Libre D'Economie et de Droit (J.D., with honors, 1994); Tulane Law School (L.L.M., in Admiralty, 1995; L.L.M., in Common Law, 1996). Legal French Teaching Assistant, Tulane, 1996. Contributor, "Mining Sector Reform and Investment: Results of a Global Survey," London Mining Journal, 2001. Languages: French and Spanish. Practice Areas: International Mining Law; Energy Law; Admiralty Law.COUNSELDonald R. Allen (Counsel) born Santa Monica, California, 1942; admitted to bar, 1968, District of Columbia; 1971, U.S. Supreme Court; 1985, New York. Education: Cornell University (A.B., 1964); University of California at Los Angeles (J.D., 1967). Author: "To FERC or Not To FERC," 4 Electricity Journal, Jan.-Feb., 1991, 888 Annotated (1998). Editor, Legal Aspects of Doing Business with Black Africa, Practising Law Institute, 1981. Co-Author: "The Legal Status of the Continental Shelf of the East China Sea," 51 Oregon Law Review, Summer 1972, Pt. II.; "Joint Ventures in the Electric Power Industry," American Public Power Association, 1982. Chair, Practising Law Institute Conference "Electric Power-Current Issues in Regulation and Financing," 1982. Examiner, Bureau of the Budget, Executive Office of the President, 1967-1969. Member: The District of Columbia Bar (Member, Lawyer Counseling Committee, 1994-1999); American Bar Association (Chairman, East Africa Subcommittee, Committee on African Law, 1981-1982); Energy Bar Association. Practice Areas: Electric Power; Energy Regulation; Utility Law.


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