Brandon Lobb focuses his practice on energy, technology transactions and corporate political compliance.
Energy
Brandon regularly represents companies in many types of energy transactions, including:
Brandon Lobb focuses his practice on energy, technology transactions and corporate political compliance.
Energy
Brandon regularly represents companies in many types of energy transactions, including:
He regularly represents companies in the purchase or sale of energy to retail consumers in deregulated energy markets in the United States. His unique experience in both hydrocarbon and renewable energy development and operations has enabled him to assist clients with their energy transition initiatives.
Brandon has represented energy clients in:
As part of his development efforts, he has participated in the negotiation of agreements related to construction and operational agreements related to such various energy facilities.
Energy Transition
Because of his long-standing experience in project development of hydrocarbon fired power plants, chemical plants, natural gas processing plants, natural gas pipelines, wind and solar project development, carbon offset transactions, renewable energy certificates, and other non-traditional energy projects, Brandon is assisting companies in the consideration of how best to transition from non-renewable energy to renewable or carbon neutral energy consumption.
Technology
Brandon has assisted companies in the development of master software licensing agreements, contracts for telecommunications services, software development efforts and energy conservation applications. Brandon has represented a Competitive Local Exchange Carrier in all facets of its business, including Indefeasible Rights of Use, master services contracts, settlements with an Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier, rights of way agreements and purchase of equipment. He also represented an online mortgage brokerage in expansion, regulatory, business issues and alliance agreements, and reseller agreements.
Commercial Transactions
Brandon has developed the form of retail customer contracts in industries including electricity and natural gas, telecommunications and services directly marketed to consumers, computer integration services and the provision of industrial gases. In addition, he represents corporations in their compliance efforts with regard to corporate political action committees before the Federal Election Commission and the Texas Ethics Commission.