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Energy Utilities Lawyers & Attorneys

Find 2,061+ verified energy utilities attorneys across the United States. Browse by state, filter by city, and compare credentials to connect with the right energy utilities lawyer for your case.

Featured Energy Utilities Attorneys

Robert M. Bisanar
Energy Utilities Attorney
Charlotte, NC
Allen Thomas Carter
Energy Utilities Attorney
Columbus, OH
Michael Raymond Beiting
Energy Utilities Attorney
Akron, OH
Kevin L. Colosimo
Energy Utilities Attorney
Pittsburgh, PA
Kris N. Nakagawa
Energy Utilities Attorney
Honolulu, HI
Anthony John Principe
Energy Utilities Attorney
Santa Maria, CA
Beth Evelyn Heline
Energy Utilities Attorney
Indianapolis, IN
Norman C Bay
Energy Utilities Attorney
Washington, DC
Nyka Marie Scott
Energy Utilities Attorney
New Orleans, LA
Karen Michelle Donnelly
Energy Utilities Attorney
Kansas City, MO
John F Povilaitis
Energy Utilities Attorney
Harrisburg, PA
Theresa V. Czarski
Energy Utilities Attorney
Glen Arm, MD

Top Cities for Energy Utilities Lawyers

Find energy utilities attorneys in these major cities across the United States.

Washington, DC
424 attorneys
Columbus, OH
104 attorneys
Indianapolis, IN
59 attorneys
Boston, MA
56 attorneys
Denver, CO
51 attorneys
Chicago, IL
47 attorneys
Pittsburgh, PA
41 attorneys
San Francisco, CA
41 attorneys
Los Angeles, CA
35 attorneys
New Orleans, LA
33 attorneys
Phoenix, AZ
27 attorneys
Portland, OR
27 attorneys
Cleveland, OH
26 attorneys
Lexington, KY
20 attorneys
Albuquerque, NM
19 attorneys
Philadelphia, PA
19 attorneys

Browse Energy Utilities Lawyers by State

  • District of Columbia (427)
  • Ohio (236)
  • California (182)
  • Pennsylvania (104)
  • Indiana (87)
  • Massachusetts (80)
  • Colorado (70)
  • Louisiana (66)
  • Kentucky (60)
  • Illinois (54)
  • New Jersey (50)
  • Arizona (45)
  • New Mexico (43)
  • North Carolina (41)
  • Tennessee (41)
  • Virginia (39)
  • Washington (32)
  • West Virginia (31)
  • Oregon (30)
  • Minnesota (28)
  • Connecticut (27)
  • Mississippi (22)
  • Alabama (21)
  • Maryland (21)
  • Michigan (21)
  • Missouri (21)
  • Maine (19)
  • South Carolina (19)
  • Kansas (18)
  • Utah (17)
  • Nevada (15)
  • Hawaii (14)
  • New York (13)
  • Arkansas (11)
  • Oklahoma (10)
  • Texas (8)
  • Alaska (7)
  • Delaware (7)
  • Georgia (4)
  • Iowa (4)
  • Montana (4)
  • Rhode Island (4)
  • Nebraska (3)
  • New Hampshire (3)
  • Idaho (1)
  • North Dakota (1)

Frequently Asked Questions About Energy Utilities Lawyers

How do I find a energy utilities attorney near me?

Search Law.AI's directory of verified energy utilities lawyers and filter by location, experience, and specialty. Read profiles, view credentials, check bar status, and compare attorneys before reaching out. Many offer free initial consultations.

How much does a energy utilities lawyer cost?

Energy Utilities lawyer fees vary by location, case complexity, and attorney experience. Common arrangements include hourly rates, flat fees for specific services, and contingency fees for certain case types. Many energy utilities attorneys offer a free initial consultation β€” use Law.AI to compare attorneys and discuss fees upfront.

What does a energy utilities attorney do?

A energy utilities attorney advises clients on energy utilities legal matters, drafts and reviews documents, negotiates on behalf of clients, and represents them in court when necessary. They provide expert guidance to protect your rights and achieve the best possible outcome in your case.

How do I choose the best energy utilities lawyer?

When choosing a energy utilities lawyer, consider their years of experience in energy utilities cases, their active bar status, client reviews, location, and communication style. Law.AI profiles include verified credentials, practice areas, bar admissions, and direct contact information to help you make an informed decision.

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