Practice Areas
Greg has broad experience in environmental and administrative law. His practice focuses on environmental compliance and litigation, utility regulation, and energy law. Greg has practiced extensively before the Kentucky Electric Generation and Transmission Siting Board and the Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC). Greg now represents renewable energy projects in every corner of Kentucky and Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. Greg has developed particular proficiency in developing sites on brownfield sites and reclaimed coal mine sites. Greg’s PSC experience includes appearances on behalf of a local water utility, a local gas utility, a local sewer utility, a nationwide energy company, the Commonwealth of Kentucky, the City of Louisville, and two state-wide business associations.
Career
Prior to joining Frost Brown Todd, Greg started the environmental and energy practice at a mid-size Louisville law firm. Before that, he held an appointed position within the Kentucky Attorney General’s Office where he represented Kentucky in numerous federal lawsuits concerning environmental issues, and before the Kentucky PSC on a variety of utility matters. He has also worked for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in Washington D.C., where he focused on water permitting and policy issues.