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Day Pitney Energy Partners Earn Continued Recognition in the 2026 Lawdragon 500 Global Leaders in Energy List
Day Pitney LLP is pleased to announce that Energy Partners Joseph H. Fagan, Sebastian M. Lombardi, and Evan C. Reese III have been named to the 2026 Lawdragon 500 Global Leaders in Energy list. This annual guide honors attorneys whose work has made a significant impact across the energy sector, spanning regulatory, transactional, and litigation matters in both traditional and emerging energy industries. Lombardi and Reese have now earned this distinction for a fourth consecutive year, while Fagan returns to the guide following his 2025 recognition.
“This recognition reflects the strength of our Energy Practice and the dedication our attorneys bring to helping clients navigate an increasingly dynamic industry. As the energy landscape continues to evolve, we remain focused on delivering strategic, tailored counsel that helps clients address complex regulatory, transactional, and business challenges while advancing their long-term objectives,” commented Valerie L. Green, Chair of the firm’s Energy Practice.
Day Pitney’s nationally recognized Energy Practice represents clients across the United States and internationally, providing strategic counsel on the complex regulatory, transactional, project development, and litigation matters shaping the energy and utility industries. Clients include infrastructure developers, electric, gas, and water utilities; debt and equity investors; generators, transmitters, and marketers; equipment contractors; and other energy and utility market participants.
According to Lawdragon, honorees are selected through a rigorous process that combines independent research, nominations, and peer review, recognizing lawyers whose leadership and impact continue to shape the energy industry. For additional information on the list and its selection methodology, click here.
For the full list of winners, click here.
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