M. Curtis Curt Whittaker

M. Curtis Curt Whittaker

Energy Law

5.0 (1 reviews)
Concord, New Hampshire
40+ years experience
Rath Young Pignatelli PC
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M. Curtis Whittaker has been a shareholder of the firm since 1991. Curt heads the firm’s Energy Practice Group, and is a member of the Corporate/Business Law Group. Curt works with developers, owners, operators, investors and lenders in the alternative energy area, including biomass, hydropower, wind, solar, cogeneration and alternative fuels.While at Harvard Law School, Curt took aim at a career in the alternative energy sector by authoring a law review article on the history of hydropower regulation in the United States. From there he moved on to the Washington, D.C. office of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, where he was the first associate hired by their newly-formed Energy Department.After helping set up Skadden’s West Coast energy practice in Los Angeles, Curt was lured to Rath, Young by a combination of personal imperatives and the fact that the firm had been retained by Northeast Utilities in its effort to acquire Public Service Company of New Hampshire. On the heels of that successful transaction, Curt led the firm’s effort to carve out a niche in serving the sophisticated needs of the alternative energy sector.The firm’s clients control large percentages of the nation’s biomass and landfill gas-fueled power and thermal plants, and the firm has an outsized presence in the hydropower and solar sectors. The firm has become very active in wind development, representing several projects in the first wave of commercial wind development to arrive on the East Coast.Curt and the Energy Group work closely with the Tax Group in crafting approaches to maximize the value of the “regulatory assets” often associated with alternative energy projects, including federal tax credits and renewable energy credits.Prior to joining the firm in 1990, Curt practiced law with Skadden, Arps, in Washington D.C. and Los Angeles. Aside from his work for clients, Curt privately has developed two hydropower plants, one landfill gas-fueled power plant, and large wind project. Curt has published several articles and given numerous presentations throughout the country on different aspects of the alternative energy industry. M. Curtis Whittaker has been a shareholder of the firm since 1991. Curt heads the firm’s Energy Practice Group, and is a member of the Corporate/Business Law Group. Curt works with developers, owners, operators, investors and lenders in the alternative energy area, including biomass, hydropower, wind, solar, cogeneration and alternative fuels.While at Harvard Law School, Curt took aim at a career in the alternative energy sector by authoring a law review article on the history of hydropower regulation in the United States. From there he moved on to the Washington, D.C. office of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, where he was the first associate hired by their newly-formed Energy Department.After helping set up Skadden’s West Coast energy practice in Los Angeles, Curt was lured to Rath, Young by a combination of personal imperatives and the fact that the firm had been retained by Northeast Utilities in its effort to acquire Public Service Company of New Hampshire. On the heels of that successful transaction, Curt led the firm’s effort to carve out a niche in serving the sophisticated needs of the alternative energy sector.The firm’s clients control large percentages of the nation’s biomass and landfill gas-fueled power and thermal plants, and the firm has an outsized presence in the hydropower and solar sectors. The firm has become very active in wind development, representing several projects in the first wave of commercial wind development to arrive on the East Coast.Curt and the Energy Group work closely with the Tax Group in crafting approaches to maximize the value of the “regulatory assets” often associated with alternative energy projects, including federal tax credits and renewable energy credits.Prior to joining the firm in 1990, Curt practiced law with Skadden, Arps, in Washington D.C. and Los Angeles. Aside from his work for clients, Curt privately has developed two hydropower plants, one landfill gas-fueled power plant, and large wind project. Curt has published several articles and given numerous presentations throughout the country on different aspects of the alternative energy industry. M. Curtis Whittaker has been a shareholder of the firm since 1991. From there he moved on to the Washington, D.C. office of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, where he was the first associate hired by their newly-formed Energy Department. After helping set up Skadden’s West Coast energy practice in Los Angeles, Curt was lured to Rath, Young by a combination of personal imperatives and the fact that the firm had been retained by Northeast Utilities in its effort to acquire Public Service Company of New Hampshire. On the heels of that successful transaction, Curt led the firm’s effort to carve out a niche in serving the sophisticated needs of the alternative energy sector. The firm’s clients control large percentages of the nation’s biomass and landfill gas-fueled power and thermal plants, and the firm has an outsized presence in the hydropower and solar sectors. The firm has become very active in wind development, representing several projects in the first wave of commercial wind development to arrive on the East Coast. Curt and the Energy Group work closely with the Tax Group in crafting approaches to maximize the value of the “regulatory assets” often associated with alternative energy projects, including federal tax credits and renewable energy credits. Prior to joining the firm in 1990, Curt practiced law with Skadden, Arps, in Washington D.C. and Los Angeles.

Practice Areas

Energy Law

Awards & Recognition

  • Lawyer of the Year: Energy Law, Concord (2013)
  • Recognized: Energy Law
  • Recognized: Energy Regulatory Law

Recognized in Best Lawyers since 2007

Education

  • Harvard University, J.D., graduated 1985

Reviews

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Jessica Perez

3 weeks ago

Expertise in Energy Law

Working with Mr. Whittaker on a complex energy regulatory matter was an excellent experience. His deep knowledge of energy law, honed over 40 years, was evident from our first meeting. As a developer navigating the intricacies of regulatory compliance, I needed an attorney who not only understood the legal landscape but could also anticipate challenges. Mr. Whittaker's leadership of the firm's Energy Practice Group demonstrated itself in his strategic approach. He provided clear, actionable advice that helped streamline our permitting process. His recognition in this field, including being named Lawyer of the Year, speaks to his reputation. The outcome was favorable, and his professionalism throughout the process was impeccable. I would highly recommend him to anyone seeking expertise in energy or corporate law.

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