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AMANDA YOUNG

(Tennessee)

Subjects: All Subjects

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Mandy is an AV-Rated attorney in our Government, Administration & Regulatory and Health Law groups. She is a frequent speaker on the legislative process and updates on legislation. The Butler Snow team works to understand the issues of its clients and is often accused of asking a lot of questions to do that. We work with our clients to create the best strategies that advance the goals and interests of the client.

20+ years

Martindale-Hubbell
    AV -Preeminent Peer Review Rated
Best Lawyers in America
    Insurance Law, 2007-2022
    Government Relations Practice, 2015-2022
    Lawyer of the Year, Insurance Law (Nashville), 2018
    Lawyer of the Year, Government Relations Practice (Nashville), 2020, 2022
Nashville 101 Top Lawyers, Nashville Post Magazine, 2011
In Charge list, Government/Politics, Nashville Post, 2010
150 Best Lawyers, Business Tennessee, 2009
Best of Bar, Nashville Business Journal
Trustee, Harpeth Hall School
Former Board of Directors, Women's Fund of Nashville, Community Foundation of Middle of Tennessee
Former Board Member, Book 'Em
Former Alumnae Board Member, Harpeth Hall School
Former Board Member, Jade's Fund, Vanderbilt Children's Hospital
Tennessee Lobbyist Association
Former Member, Board of Directors

JENNIE VERNER

(Tennessee)

Jennie is an experienced government relations professional with deep knowledge of K-12 and higher education policy. She spent years working at the legislature and managing campaigns. So, she understands the legislative process and can bring a campaign like approach to getting your legislative goals accomplished.

6-10 years

Jennie served as the primary staff member for the House Education Committee.

Jennie Previously served as:
Senior Director of Government Relations and Policy, University of Memphis, 2018-2019. Built and maintained relationships, studied policy initiatives, and advocated for funding before state, local, and Federal officials. Successful in securing capital funding for the Lambuth Campus, a first for the University. Organized the inaugural University of Memphis Legislative Retreat, bringing a record 40 legislators from across Tennessee to the University of Memphis Campus.

Director of Government Relations, State Collaborative on Reforming Education (SCORE), 2014-2018. Represented Tennessee's leading education policy and advocacy organization before the Tennessee General Assembly. Successfully designed and executed a statewide roadshow for a Governor's cabinet member to interact with business and community stakeholders.

Legislative Staffer, Tennessee General Assembly, 2011-2014. Worked for the Tennessee General Assembly in several roles including Research Analyst for the House Education Committee. Developed strong working relationships with key education and business community stakeholders. Maintained a deep understanding of education-related legislation to serve as the primary policy advisor to the committee.

Fundraiser and Campaign Coordinator, Congressman Bill Cassidy, 2010-2011.

MELVIN MALONE

(Tennessee)

As Practice Group Leader of the firm's Regulatory and Government Group, Mr. Malone focuses on government relations, telecommunications, public utilities and administrative law. Due to his prior public service, coupled with his previous engagements on a hosts of public policy matters, Melvin is often sought out by state leaders to provide insight, observations and counsel on various legislative and regulatory initiatives.

AV-rated, Martindale-Hubbell
Fellow, America Bar Foundation
Fellow, Tennessee Bar Foundation
Fellow, Napier-Looby Bar Foundation
Fellow, Nashville Bar Foundation
Appointed by Gov. Lee to the Board of Directors, TPAC Management Corporation, 2019- Present
Appointed by Gov. Haslam to the Board of Directors, TPAC Management Corporation, 2013-2019
R.B.J. Campbelle Award, the University of Tennessee College of Law, 2012
"Nashville's Top 101 Lawyers", Nashville Post Magazine, 2011
Best Lawyers in America
    Energy Law, 2011-2022
    Government Relations, 2016-2022
    Administrative/Regulatory Law, 2022
    Communications Law, 2020-2022
    Lawyer of the Year, Energy Law (Nashville, TN), 2018, 2020, 2022
Mid-South Super Lawyers , Civil Litigation Defense, 2013-2014
J.C. Napier Trailblazer Award, Napier-Looby Bar Foundation, 2010
"In Charge," Legal Category, Nashville Post, 2010
Best of the Bar, Nashville Business Journal, 2003, 2009, 2020
Commissioner, Tennessee Public Utility Commission (Formerly Tennessee Regulatory Authority), 1996-2002
Deputy Legal Counsel to Tennessee Governor Don Sundquist, 1995-1996
Dr. Calvin Calhoun Distinguished Member of the Year Award, 100 Black Men of Middle Tennessee, 2006, 2014 & 2015.
Special Appointment by Gov. Haslam, Tennessee Supreme Court, 2013

Melvin was one of the first practitioners before the Tennessee Public Utility Commission to obtain approval of capital recovery riders under Tennessee's newly passed legislative initiative authorizing alternative regulatory mechanisms for public utilities.

Served a special appointment by Governor Bill Haslam to the Tennessee Supreme Court to hear a case from which four Supreme Court Justices recused themselves (Hooker et al v. Lt. Governor Ramsey et al.).

Successfully litigated on behalf of Tennessee's only publicly held water provider, a regional financial institution, a global wireless communications company, the nation's largest three-service utility, a national automotive finance company, and a coalition of Tennessee telephone cooperatives.

Successfully litigated on behalf of a coalition of over 200 retail fuel providers in an alternative fuel anti-competition case.

Commissioner, Tennessee Public Utility Commission (Formerly Tennessee Regulatory Authority), 1996-2002.

Deputy Legal Counsel to Tennessee Governor Don Sundquist, 1995-1996.

JESSICA BRADY

(Federal)
  • 1250 Eye Street, N.W.Suite 400WashingtonDC20005

DAVID CALIGUIRI

(Pennsylvania)
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  • (317) 231-7538

  • 11 S Meridian StreetIndianapolisIN46204

Clients:

1) 16 Tech Community Corporation

2) Allison Transmission, Inc.

3) Association of Prosecuting Attorneys, Inc..

4) AW Holdings LLC

5) BC Initiative, Inc.

6) Beacon Health System

7) Beech Grove City Schools

8) Board of Commissioners of Dearborn County

9) Board of Commissioners of Shelby County, Indiana

10) Board of Commissioners of St. Joseph County, Indiana

11) Bowman Family Holdings, Inc.

12) Charter Schools USA

13) City of Evansville

14) City of Fishers

15) City of Greenwood

16) City of Shelbyville

17) City of Westfield

18) Coalition of Advanced Practice Nurses of Indiana

19) Conduent, Inc. and its Affiliates

20) Cook Group Incorporated

21) CoolBreeze Vapor, LLC

22) Cummins, Inc.

23) CVS Health

24) Distilled Spirits Council of the U.S. Incorporated

25) Duke Energy Corporation

26) Eli Lilly & Company

27) Expedia

28) Family Express Corporation

29) Foundations of East Chicago

30) Greater Lafayette Public Transportation Corporation

31) Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County

32) Independent Colleges of Indiana, Inc.

33) Indiana

34) Indiana Association for the Education of Young Children

35) Indiana Association of County Commissioners

36) Indiana Association of Homes & Services for the Aging, Inc. d/b/a LeadingAge

37) Indiana Bell Telephone Company, Incorporated d/b/a AT&T Indiana

38) Indiana BioScience Research Institute

39) Indiana Bond Bank

40) Indiana Building Contractors Alliance

41) Indiana Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Inc.

42) Indiana County Treasurers Association

43) Indiana Education Savings Authority

44) Indiana Electric Cooperatives

45) Indiana EMS Association

46) Indiana Health Information Exchange, Inc

47) Indiana Philanthropy Alliance, Inc.

48) Indiana Rural Health Association

49) Indiana Secretary of State

50) Indiana Sports Corporation

51) Indiana Statewide 911 Board

52) Indiana-American Water Company, Inc.

53) Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation

54) Institute for Quality Education

55) Lake County Solid Waste Management District

56) Lasting Change, Inc.

57) Longwood Partners, LLC

58) Marion Superior Courts

59) MDWise, Inc.

60) Metropolitan School District of Decatur Township

61) Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township

62) Metropolitan School District of Perry Township

63) Metropolitan School District of Pike Township

64) Metropolitan School District of Washington Township

65) MSD of Warren Township

66) MSD of Wayne Township

67) Multi Agency Academic Cooperative (MAAC) Foundation

68) Multistate Associates Inc., on behalf of Check into Cash, Inc.

69) Multistate Associates Inc., on behalf of Community Choice Financial

70) National Fire Sprinkler Association

71) NWEA

72) Office of Indiana Attorney General

73) Pinnacle Treatment Centers

74) Praxair, Inc.

75) RELX Inc.

76) Res-care, Inc., dba BrightSpring Health Services

77) Retired Indiana Public Employees Association

78) School Town of Speedway

79) Spectacle Entertainment, LLC

80) Tax Management Associates, Inc.

81) Teach for America - Indianapolis

82) The Damar Charter School, Inc. d/b/a Damar Charter Academy

83) The State of Indiana Public Employee Deferred Compensation Plan

84) Town of Georgetown

85) Town of Griffith

86) Town of Munster

87) Town of Zionsville

88) United States Small Business Owners Association

89) University of Notre Dame du Lac

90) Valparaiso Redevelopment Commission

91) Zink Distributing

NELLO GIORGETTI

(Pennsylvania)
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CHRISTINE LOCASCIO

(Federal)
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KELLY POULSEN

(Federal)
  • 1250 Eye Street, N.W.Suite 400WashingtonDC20005

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