Insights: News Kilpatrick’s Mark J. Riedy Named a Top 25 Energy and Natural Resources Attorney of 2025
WASHINGTON D.C. (April 21) – Kilpatrick announced today that Mark J. Riedy, partner in the firm’s Washington D.C. office, has been named a "Top 25 Energy and Natural Resources Attorney of 2025" by Attorney Intel.
“I am extremely honored to have been considered for this prestigious legal achievement award as one of The Top 25 Attorneys in Energy and Natural Resources of 2025,” said Mark.
These named attorneys play a critical role in shaping the legal and regulatory frameworks that govern the world’s most vital industries, from oil and gas to renewables, utilities, and environmental infrastructure. Their work spans complex areas such as project finance, federal and state regulatory compliance, environmental litigation, permitting, land use, and cross-border transactions.
Attorney Intel notes, “Among this year’s awardees is Mark Riedy, Partner at Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton, who is recognized for his decades-long work in international energy and infrastructure project development and finance, advising clients across nearly 75 countries on complex transactions involving renewable and conventional fuels, electricity, chemicals, and energy storage.”
Mark J. Riedy is the leader of Kilpatrick’s Energy practice. He primarily focuses his practice on U.S. and international project development and finance and private placement representation of renewable and conventional energy, clean technology, environmental and infrastructure clients. His clients principally represent developers, lenders, EPCs, O&Ms, equipment providers, private equity, venture capital and infrastructure funds.
Learn more about Mark and his practice here.
Read Attorney Intel’s press release here.
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