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Electric & Gas Utilities Recruiters

We map 50+ electric and gas utilities lawyers across regulatory, transactional, and litigation disciplines — a specialism we know in detail, not by association.

01 Market intelligence

Inside the Electric & Gas Utilities market.

Our proprietary Titan Crawler AI maps the relevant field first; experienced consultants qualify it by hand. The figures describe the talent market we cover.

50+
lawyers with electric & gas utilities experience

Electric and gas utilities law sits at the intersection of heavy regulation, infrastructure finance, and long-cycle transactions — a combination that produces a narrow, specialist talent pool that rarely surfaces through conventional search. Counsel who operate here are fluent in FERC and state commission proceedings, power purchase and gas supply agreements, transmission and distribution siting, and the rate-making mechanics that underpin every deal or dispute in the sector.

We map 50+ lawyers with demonstrated electric and gas utilities experience across regulatory, transactional, and litigation disciplines. Our focus is this specialism specifically — not energy law in the abstract — which means we recognise the difference between a generalist who has touched a utility matter and a practitioner whose practice is genuinely anchored in the sector.

Whether you are a utilities company building out your legal function, a practice group seeking to add depth in FERC regulatory work, or a specialist counsel considering a move, we can speak to the shape of the market with precision rather than approximation.

02 Within

Part of our energy & natural resources practice.

Electric & Gas Utilities sits within Energy & Natural Resources. Explore the related specialisms we recruit across.

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Electric & Gas Utilities recruitment — common questions

What makes electric and gas utilities law a distinct specialism within energy recruitment?

The regulatory architecture governing electric and gas utilities — FERC licensing, state public utility commission proceedings, tariff compliance, and transmission access disputes — demands experience that does not transfer easily from other energy sub-sectors. When we assess candidates, we look specifically at their depth in utility-facing work rather than treating energy law as a single market.

Can you find lawyers with both transactional and regulatory utilities experience?

Yes. Some of the strongest utilities practitioners combine rate-case and regulatory advocacy experience with transactional work on power purchase agreements, gas transportation contracts, or infrastructure financing. Our mapping of 50+ lawyers in this specialism captures that range, and we can identify candidates whose background spans both disciplines.

How do you recruit in a talent market this specialised?

We maintain a mapped picture of who is active in electric and gas utilities law, which means we are not starting from a keyword search when an instruction arrives. We recruit across this market by knowing the practitioners directly — their regulatory experience, deal history, and what they are looking for — rather than relying solely on candidates who are actively advertising availability.

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