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Allan B. Taylor is a distinguished attorney based in Hartford, Connecticut, specializing in energy law at Day Pitney LLP. With a career spanning over four decades, Allan has established himself as a leading expert in regulatory compliance, energy transactions, and environmental law. His extensive knowledge and practical experience empower clients to navigate the complex landscape of the energy sector, from traditional sources to renewable initiatives. Allan earned his Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School in 1975, following a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard College in 1970. This rigorous academic foundation, combined with his deep understanding of energy markets and policies, enables him to provide strategic legal counsel tailored to the needs of utilities, developers, and public agencies. At Day Pitney LLP, Allan effectively collaborates with a diverse range of stakeholders, advocating for sustainable energy solutions while ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations. His commitment to advancing clean energy initiatives is reflected in his involvement with various industry organizations and his contributions to policy discussions at both local and national levels. An active member of the Connecticut Bar Association and the American Bar Association, Allan remains dedicated to fostering professional development within the legal community. His authoritative insights and innovative approach to energy law make him a trusted advisor for clients seeking to address the challenges and opportunities in this evolving field. For legal guidance in energy matters, Allan B. Taylor stands out as a resourceful and knowledgeable partner, dedicated to driving progress and sustainability in the energy sector.
Energy and utilities attorneys advise companies in the energy sector on regulatory compliance, transactions, and disputes. Common matters include regulatory compliance, energy transactions, utility disputes, renewable energy.