Lisa Gilbreath is a partner in the Environmental, Land Use, and Energy Infrastructure Development, Acquisition & Financing practice groups. Lisa works on a wide variety of environmental and energy matters, offering clients strategic advice in regulatory, legislative, and judicial proceedings.
In her environmental practice, Lisa assists clients with numerous issues including regulatory enforcement proceedings, energy and environmental litigation, federal and state environmental permitting, development and defense of Environmental Assessments and Environmental Impact Statements under NEPA, air quality legislative and regulatory activities, hazardous substances and hazardous waste management, and contaminated property remediation and litigation. Notably, Lisa was named 2023 Best Lawyers "Lawyer of the Year" in Portland, Maine for Environmental Litigation.
Lisa has broad experience obtaining federal, state, and local regulatory approvals for major energy infrastructure projects – as well as successfully defending those approvals on appeal – and works closely with her colleagues in the Energy Infrastructure practice group to provide clients with comprehensive development and siting counsel, particularly in the renewables space.
Lisa's clients include transmission, solar, wind, biomass, hydro, and battery storage developers, as well as electric and natural gas utilities and clients with cogeneration capabilities. She also assists energy project owners and developers with due diligence in connection with energy infrastructure acquisitions, and represents electric utilities in major rate case proceedings, mergers and acquisitions, certificates of convenience and necessity, affiliate transactions, and other regulatory proceedings. Lisa’s background in energy law gives her a unique ability to advise clients in matters that intersect environmental and energy law issues.
More Legal and Business Bylines From Lisa A. Gilbreath
- Maine DEP Making Changes to Marine Oil Terminal Rules - (Posted On Tuesday, March 22, 2022)
- EPA Approves Maine DEP’s Proposal to Opt Out of Ozone Transport Region - (Posted On Tuesday, February 15, 2022)
- PFAS in Maine: 2022 Outlook - (Posted On Thursday, February 03, 2022)
- CEQ Moves to Reinstate Three Key NEPA Provisions Removed Under Trump Administration - (Posted On Wednesday, October 06, 2021)
- Council on Environmental Quality Moves to Bring Back Three Key NEPA Provisions Removed Under Trump Administration - (Posted On Wednesday, October 06, 2021)
- EPA Releases Interim Guidance on Destruction and Disposal of PFAS - (Posted On Wednesday, December 23, 2020)
- Maine Climate Council Releases Final Climate Action Plan - (Posted On Wednesday, December 02, 2020)
- Strengthening Maine’s Clean Energy Economy - Maine Governor’s Administration Releases Report - (Posted On Monday, November 16, 2020)
- CEQ Overhauls Federal Environmental Review - (Posted On Thursday, July 16, 2020)
- EPA Finalizes Comprehensive Changes to its CWA Water Quality Certifications Rule - (Posted On Monday, July 13, 2020)