McGuireWoods Expands Regulatory Expertise with FERC Veteran Jeremy Medovoy as Partner

In a strategic move reflecting its commitment to deepening expertise in energy regulatory matters, McGuireWoods has added Jeremy Medovoy as a partner in its Washington, D.C. office. The announcement was made public on Tuesday. Medovoy is set to leverage his extensive background to offer counsel on complex issues before bodies such as the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, and the North American Electric Reliability Corporation.

Prior to joining McGuireWoods, Medovoy was a deputy director in the Office of Enforcement at FERC. His experience in enforcement brings a nuanced perspective to the firm, providing a significant advantage to clients navigating regulatory challenges in the energy sector. The addition of Medovoy is expected to bolster McGuireWoods’ capabilities in dealing with growing regulatory scrutiny and evolving compliance requirements in the energy market.

For more details on this announcement, see the official press release from McGuireWoods. Additional coverage can be found on Bloomberg Law.