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Nixon Peabody’s Graf Defects to Greenberg Traurig

Jessica GrafGreenberg Traurig LLP has announced that Jessica Graf has joined its Boston office as a shareholder in the Environmental, Energy and Project Finance practice groups. Graf joins from Nixon Peabody LLP.

Graf’s practice is concentrated in the areas of energy project finance and development, environmental law, land use, and real estate. Her experience encompasses regulatory, transactional and project development matters for power producers and investors, including the use of renewable energy tax credits as financing tools for project redevelopment.

Graf has more than a decade of experience advising energy industry clients on a wide variety of environmental counseling and permitting issues. She will also focus on the tax and business issues of raising investor capital and representing business, municipalities, and individuals in all phases of land use and environmental permitting and compliance.

A member of various organizations, including the American Wind Energy Association, the National Wind Coordinating Committee, the Boston Bar Association, and the Associated Industries of Massachusetts, Graf holds a JD from Suffolk University Law School and a BS from Wheaton College.

Greenberg Traurig employs more than 1,800 attorneys and governmental affairs professionals in the US, Europe and Asia. The firm was selected as the 2007 USA Law Firm of the Year by Chambers and Partners.

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