Here’s a Bay Area business update with a Marin County twist: Kevin Levy is coming back to Reed Smith as a partner in the firm’s energy and natural resources group in San Francisco.
This piece digs into Levy’s background in energy transactions, his earlier stretch at Reed Smith, and what his return might signal about California’s changing energy market. It also touches on Reed Smith’s growth plans in the Bay Area and beyond—including Marin’s lively towns from San Rafael to Mill Valley and Sausalito.
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Growing California Energy Deals and the Bay Area Firm Strategy
Law firms across the Bay Area—from San Francisco out to Marin—are ramping up their energy practices. They’re working with developers, manufacturers, contractors, and investors who are all trying to navigate a mix of old-school and renewable projects.
Reed Smith’s California expansion, with Levy’s return in the spotlight, lines up with a statewide push for experienced energy counsel. California’s moving fast on solar, storage, and grid modernization, and Marin communities like Mill Valley, Tiburon, and San Rafael are right in the mix.
These towns need sophisticated transactional support and regulatory insight as local projects get more complex.
What Kevin Levy Brings to Reed Smith
Levy’s back at Reed Smith after his earlier run as an associate and a recent stint as counsel at Norton Rose Fulbright. His work covers deals across the energy sector, and he’s advised developers, manufacturers, contractors, and investors on both conventional and renewable transactions.
He’s also represented private and public companies in tech and life sciences, which gives him a broad reach across energy, tech, and life sciences—a mix you see all over the Bay Area, including Marin’s startup pockets in San Rafael and Novato.
Levy focuses on green energy projects, which fits perfectly with California’s push toward renewables and storage. That focus strengthens Reed Smith’s presence in California’s competitive energy market and lets the firm handle more end-to-end deals for clients in the Bay Area and North Bay, even those tucked along Corte Madera Creek or up in the hills around Fairfax.
The Bloomberg Law Automation note that came with the announcement mentions a steady national push to recruit experienced energy lawyers. There’s just a lot of demand for renewable energy counsel in places like Marin and up and down the California coast.
Implications for Marin County and the Bay Area
For Marin County—with towns like San Rafael, Mill Valley, Sausalito, Larkspur, and Novato—Levy’s move shows that national firms are getting serious about California’s energy transition. Local governments are rolling out rooftop solar, community microgrids, and storage pilots, and that means there’s a rising need for solid legal help on negotiations, permits, and compliance.
Reed Smith’s growth in California, backed up by Levy’s experience, could give Marin developers, manufacturers, and public agencies more access to high-level energy deal work, risk analysis, and collaboration across sectors in the Bay Area and North Bay.
Key Capabilities Reed Smith Brings to Marin Clients
- Drafting and negotiating energy sale, offtake, and power purchase agreements for both traditional and renewable projects in Marin and the Bay Area
- Structuring and negotiating project development agreements for solar, storage, wind, and microgrid projects in towns from Mill Valley to San Rafael
- Regulatory filings, permitting, and environmental review support with California agencies
- Strategic advice on transactions linking technology, life sciences, and energy projects
- Public-private partnerships and investor transactions for Bay Area energy infrastructure
Reed Smith’s Energy Practice: Market Demand and Outlook
The Bloomberg Law Automation report highlights a real shift in the legal industry. Law firms are hiring experienced energy lawyers as California ramps up its renewable energy efforts.
For Marin County businesses and agencies looking to expand or streamline energy projects—from rooftop solar in Mill Valley to big storage builds in San Rafael—Reed Smith’s expanded California team stands out as a valuable resource. The Bay Area’s market is competitive, with players in San Francisco, Oakland, and Santa Clara all vying for projects.
Levy’s return, along with Reed Smith’s continued hiring, shows how much the region relies on skilled legal counsel. These attorneys help manage risk, untangle regulations, and close the kinds of complex deals that keep homes and businesses powered up along the California coast.
Source: Bloomberg Law Automation
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