Juan's legal and business acumen allows him to provide in-depth and sophisticated solutions to clients' most pressing regulatory challenges at the state and federal level.
Juan focuses his practice on representing clients before state and federal regulatory bodies, including public service commissions, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), and the Court of Appeals. He is a regular contributor to the firm's Washington Energy Report.
Juan has experience drafting legislation, policy proposals, and legal advocacy materials in support of legislative and policy efforts, as well as synthesizing legal statutes and federal regulations to help guide clients through high-profile litigation.
Juan is committed to giving back to the community through his pro bono work. He actively volunteers with legal aid organizations and works with veterans to help navigate the complexities of the legal system.
Juan earned his J.D. from Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law and his bachelor's degree in interdisciplinary studies: economics, legal institutions, communications, and government from American University in Washington, D.C.
Washington Energy Report
06.11.24
FERC Dismisses Lackawanna Complaint Against PJM Seeking “Stability Limit”-Related Lost Opportunity Costs
Articles + Publications
05.21.24
High-Level Summary of FERC Order No. 1920 on Transmission Planning and Cost Allocation
Washington Energy Report
05.14.24
FERC Accepts CAISO’s Request to Raise Soft Cap Offer
Washington Energy Report
04.24.24
MISO Seeks to Reform Resource Accreditation Requirements
Washington Energy Report
04.06.24
FERC Initiates Inquiry into Capacity Allocation on Non-Contiguous Pipeline Segments
Washington Energy Report
03.28.24
Troutman Pepper Summary of FERC Order No. 2023-A on Generator Interconnections