Attorney/In House/Akron, Ohio Information Technology (IT) at Geebo

Attorney/In House/Akron, Ohio

Company Name:
BITSOFT INTERNATIONAL, INC.
Attorney II / III
The candidate will work on regulatory matters and in proceedings before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), and will support state regulatory attorneys on combined federal-state matters. Will be responsible for advising internal clients about PJM Interconnection (PJM) and other Regional Transmission Organization (RTO) market structures and rules, and monitoring and participating in PJM stakeholder processes. Also will be responsible for counseling regarding compliance with FERC and federal regulatory programs, including affiliate restrictions, Will have responsibility for advising company executives and business units regarding legal issues that impact the business and will also work as part of a team on complex regulatory litigation. Work extensively with outside counsel, and will be responsible for managing work of outside counsel. Responsibilities include: Handling legal matters in the areas of federal public utility regulatory law, with special emphasis on FERC and RTO requirements; Working collaboratively with internal and external counsel, consultants, and business unit staff on project assignments; Drafting and reviewing legal documents; Advising internal business clients and other company counsel on matters within the attorney?s responsibility; Providing valuable strategic and business advice. Should have J.D. from an accredited university. Should be member in good standing of at least one state Bar. Should have 3 years professional work experience in practicing in high-stakes litigation or administrative law, preferably before federal jurisdiction tribunals.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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