Scot Anderson and David Brody were hired for the energy practice group of Hogan Lovells in Denver. The recruitment represents continued growth of the firm’s energy presence in the area.
Anderson, a partner, moves to the job from Davis Graham & Stubbs. His practice focuses on transactional energy deals for coal and oil & gas clients, with further experience in regulatory and administrative work. The attorney holds J.d. from the University of Iowa and a Ph. D. from the University of Colorado.
Of Counsel David Brody joins Hogan from Patton Boggs, bringing extensive experience in upstream and midstream tranactions. Previously employed as in-house counsel for Amoco, Brody earned his J.D. from American University and his undergraduate degree from the University of Colorado.
“We are excited about the continued growth of our natural resources practice in Denver. Scot and David’s experience in this sector will add significant new capabilities to our market-leading team of energy and natural resources lawyers in Colorado, Houston and around the world,” said Cole Finegan, Managing Partner of Hogan Lovells’ Denver office. “No other firm in the Rocky Mountain West has both the local and global capability to handle the full range of transactions, regulatory work, finance, environmental compliance, and dispute resolution for clients in this sector.”
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