BCLP’s Energy Practice Gets Boost With New Partner

International law firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner (BCLP) announced the addition of new Partner Fraser Wayne to the Energy, Environment & Infrastructure Practice Group. Fraser will be resident in BCLP’s Denver office. Fraser joins from Kirkland & Ellis LLP.

Fraser’s practice focuses on domestic and international energy transactions, with an emphasis on acquisitions, divestitures and development arrangements involving renewable and non-renewable assets and related infrastructure.

His transactional experience includes advising clients in connection with the purchase and sale of energy assets, complex joint development projects, farmout and participation agreements, transportation and gathering agreements, and other commercial transactions.

As the United States continues to focus on developing its domestic oil and gas resources while also working to transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy, clients are looking for counsel that spans the full energy spectrum (both renewable and non-renewable). This addition will add new depth to BCLP’s oil and gas and renewables practice, helping to grow and expand the firm’s offerings in both respects at a time when market demand is increasing.

“Building the depth and expertise of our energy practice is a key area of focus for the Energy, Environment & Infrastructure Practice Group,” noted Bryan Keyt, partner and global practice group leader of Energy, Environment & Infrastructure. “We’re seeing an increase in client demands for energy transactional work, and we are pleased to be able to increase what we offer clients in this critical specialty area. We’re excited to welcome Fraser to the firm.”

A frequent author and presenter on energy law, Fraser is also qualified to practice law in the State of Texas and the Province of Alberta (Canada)*.

* Licensed in Texas; Colorado – Practice temporarily authorized pending admission under C.R.C.P. 205.6

Source:  www.bclplaw.com