October 24, 2017 | Energy, Renewables & Regulated Industries; Firm News
Rich May Attorney Eric Krathwohl Serves as Faculty for Energy Finance 101 Seminar
By: Rich May
Rich May Attorney Eric Krathwohl served on the faculty (along with university professors and other industry experts) for the Energy Finance 101 Seminar presented by the Northeast Energy Commerce Association (NECA) on October 24, 2017.
This seminar received high marks for its first offering in October 2016, so NECA offered a new and improved Energy Finance 101 Seminar. This introduction to energy finance topics covered issues of understanding and using financial statements, valuation, assets, project and entity finance mechanisms, and utility ratemaking and regulation. Among the attendees were representatives of utilities, energy developers, consulting and law firms and numerous other energy professionals.
Learn more about NECA here.
About Rich May. P.C.
Rich May, P.C., a law firm founded in 1937 and located in the heart of Boston’s financial district, concentrates its practice on corporate, financial, civil litigation, energy, real estate, entertainment and wealth planning matters. The firm’s clients include a broad group of businesses in New England and throughout the country. Rich May provides the breadth and depth of expertise generally associated with large, national firms, while maintaining the prompt, personal service found in smaller, regional firms. Rich May’s clients have direct access to experienced attorneys who are familiar with both the client and the area of inquiry and can provide timely and practical legal solutions.
Rich May has been elected and admitted as a member of Ally Law. This membership, which provides affiliations with more than 2,800 lawyers at over 70 firms in 50 countries, supplements our ability to assist clients throughout North America and around the world.