
Kenneth B. Driver - Washington, DC
51 Louisiana Avenue NorthWestWashington, DC 20001- 2113
Jones Day
Washington Energy Lawyer
Overview
Ken Driver's practice focuses on the representation of electric and natural gas utilities before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, state utility commissions, the United States Department of Transportation, the appellate courts, and the federal antitrust enforcement agencies.
Ken represents clients in connection with: FERC audits and investigations, FERC approval of electric utility mergers, corporate reorganizations and power plant acquisitions, general rate...
Ken Driver's practice focuses on the representation of electric and natural gas utilities before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, state utility commissions, the United States Department of Transportation, the appellate courts, and the federal antitrust enforcement agencies.
Ken represents clients in connection with: FERC audits and investigations, FERC approval of electric utility mergers, corporate reorganizations and power plant acquisitions, general rate...
Ken Driver's practice focuses on the representation of electric and natural gas utilities before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, state utility commissions, the United States Department of Transportation, the appellate courts, and the federal antitrust enforcement agencies.
Ken represents clients in connection with: FERC audits and investigations, FERC approval of electric utility mergers, corporate reorganizations and power plant acquisitions, general rate cases, electric transmission formula rate cases, interstate pipeline certificate matters, affiliate standards of conduct, market-based rates, open access transmission, regional transmission and interconnection requirements, construction of new generation and transmission facilities, certification of resources under state renewable portfolio standards, and fuel adjustment clause practices. Ken also represents clients in pipeline safety matters before the DOT's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. Representative clients include American Electric Power, CenterPoint Energy, Invenergy, OGE Energy, and SCANA Corporation.
Ken is actively involved in the American Bar Association's Section of Public Utility, Communications and Transportation Law and has been chair of the section's Electricity Committee since 2008. He also is a member of Energy Bar Association. Ken speaks before various groups on energy-related topics.
Write Your Review
Fields marked with an * are required
How do I choose a lawyer?
Consider the following:
- Comfort Level
- - Are you comfortable telling the lawyer personal information? Does the lawyer seem interested in solving your problem?
- Credentials
- - How long has the lawyer been in practice? Has the lawyer worked on other cases similar to yours?
- Cost
- - How are the lawyer's fees structured - hourly or flat fee? Can the lawyer estimate the cost of your case?
- City
- - Is the lawyer's office conveniently located?
Not sure what questions to ask a lawyer?
Here are a few to get you started:
- How long have you been in practice?
- How many cases like mine have you handled?
- How often do you settle cases out of court?
- What are your fees and costs?
- What are the next steps?
Want to check lawyer discipline?
It is always a good idea to research your lawyer prior to hiring. Every state has a disciplinary organization that monitors attorneys, their licenses, and consumer complaints. By researching lawyer discipline you can:
- Ensure the attorney is currently licensed to practice in your state
- Gain an understanding of his or her historical disciplinary record, if any.
- Determine the seriousness of complaints/issues which could range from late bar fees to more serious issues requiring disciplinary action.