About this organization
Organization Name: Cleantech Law Partners
Organization Solution and Services
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Power Electronics & Control, Semi, Thyristors, MOSFETs, Sensing, LED
- Business Services, Renewables Financing, Law Firm
Organization Types:
- Organization Size: Revenue under 10M
- Organization Years In business: 10+ Years
Revenue: <$5 Million
Organization Information : Founded In 2011, Cleantech Law Partners headquartered in San Francisco, is a boutique law firm dedicated exclusively to serving the legal needs of renewable energy project developers and clean technology companies. The firm offers expertise in project finance, permitting, tax credits, interconnection agreements, joint ventures, IP licensing, mergers and acquisitions, corporate structuring, environmental compliance, and disputes. As a Certified B Corporation, CLP aligns commercial and environmental stewardship goals. Its attorneys include former regulators and in-house counsel with decades of cleantech experience, enabling clients worldwide to navigate complex regulatory landscapes from project concept through commercialization.
Other Information: Founded In. 2011, Cleantech Law Partners is a full-service law firm dedicated exclusively to the renewable energy industry. Our clients include renewable energy project developers, cleantech companies, financiers, manufacturers, and entrepreneurs. CLP’s legal team has extensive knowledge of the clean technology sector and experience working with renewable energy companies across the US and around the world. CLP attorneys include the former commissioner of the California Public Utilities Commission, the former general counsel to the world’s largest wind turbine manufacturer, chief legal advisor to a publicly-traded geothermal company, in-house counsel to the top solar developers companies in the US, and one of the leading tax practitioners in the renewable energy industry. Cleantech Law Partners advises clients on a variety of legal matters involving cleantech technologies and alternative energy projects, including: project structuring and finance, negotiating key development agreements, federal and state regulatory matters, drafting leases and real estate agreements, securing intellectual property rights, applying for renewable energy grant programs, developing alternative energy projects on tribal lands, drafting corporate sustainability policies, and advising on renewable energy tax matters.