Sidley Austin LLP is pleased to announce that Timothy J. Moran will join
the firm as a partner in the project finance practice in Washington,
D.C. Mr. Moran's practice focuses on infrastructure project development
and finance, where he represents lenders, project sponsors and
developers in the development, financing, acquisition and sale of
infrastructure projects located in North America, Central and South
America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Mr. Moran's projects
include alternative energy (wind, solar and biomass), coal and natural
gas-fired facilities, natural gas storage facilities, LNG projects and
natural gas pipelines.
"Tim's level of experience in project finance will be instrumental as we
continue to expand the firm's ability to represent clients on what are
certainly going to be important undertakings in the global economy,"
said Carter G. Phillips, Managing Partner of the Washington, D.C. office
of Sidley, and a member of the firm's Management Committee. "He has a
highly respected and very dynamic project finance practice that fits
perfectly with the firm's significant expansion of its energy practice,
as well as our enhancement of project finance capabilities. Tim's
practice will be a wonderful complement to our newly established Houston
office."
"Sidley provides an ideal opportunity for me to grow my practice on an
international platform that is already successful but very well equipped
for new opportunities," said Mr. Moran. "I look forward to working with
the project finance team in Washington, New York, Houston and Los
Angeles, as well as Sidley's highly regarded energy and environmental
lawyers in Washington and Houston."
Mr. Moran represents lenders in construction and term financings and
equity investors in private placements and tax-based equity investments.
Mr. Moran is currently representing both developers and lenders in the
structuring and financing of wind, solar and mid-stream oil and gas
projects, to be located in the U.S., Latin America and Canada.
With respect to developers, Mr. Moran has represented both large and
small sponsors in the development and financing of infrastructure
projects throughout North America, Central America, South America, China
and numerous countries in Europe and Africa. He has also represented
developers in connection with bids on more than 90 major power
facilities, acquisitions of individual and portfolios of power
facilities, and of gas storage facilities and pipelines. Mr. Moran has
also represented developers and lenders in asset sales, as well as whole
and partial sales of interests in energy-related companies.
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