Chip Cannon joined Hogan Lovells as an energy partner in Washington, the firm announced Monday.
Cannon focuses his practice on the energy transition space, advising clients on regulatory and power market issues associated with data centers, the firm said. His work also includes products mainly sourced from wind, solar, hydro, and other renewable energy resources, as well as fuel cells and energy storage systems.
He joins from A&O Shearman.
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