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| Practice Areas | Public Utility Regulation | | | Education | Syracuse University, J.D., cum laude, 1987, University of Connecticut, B.A., 1982; University of Hartford, M.A., 1984 | | | Admitted | 1987, Connecticut; 1988, New York; 1992, District of Columbia | |
| Memberships | Energy Bar Association (Member, Board of Directors, 2001-2004; Co-Chair, Program Committee, 2000-2001); Charitable Foundation of the Energy Bar Association (President, 2007-2008, Vice President, 2006-2007, Board of Directors, 2004-2008). | | | Born | New Haven, Connecticut, December 21, 1960 | | | Biography | Author: "Stranded Costs: The Evidentiary Burden of Showing Reasonable Expectation," CCH Power and Telecom Law, July/Aug. 1998. Co-Author: "Antitrust Law Regulation: A New Focus for a Competitive Energy Industry," Energy Law Journal, Spring 2000. | | | ISLN | 901761819 | |
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FERC Proposes Smart Grid PolicyPatrick J. McCormick, Ted J. Murphy, R. Michael Sweeney, Linda L. Walsh, Patrick Currier, April 3, 2009 The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ("FERC" or "the Commission") issued a proposed Smart Grid policy statement and action plan ("Smart Grid Policy") on March 19, 2009, seeking comments within 45 days of the document's publication in the Federal Register.
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