Bobby Singh has joined Dorsey & Whitney LLP as a Partner in the Firm’s Regulatory Affairs group, the international law firm announced today. Bobby joins Dorsey from the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), where he led the Regulatory Law Group for the Office of General Counsel and prior to TVA was Deputy General Counsel at Duke Energy Corporation, where he led all transactional, litigation, and regulatory matters for Duke Energy’s regulated wholesale business, commodities trading, and renewables development.
Bobby has more than 20 years of operational, business, and legal experience in the energy, utilities, and trading industries across a broad range of for-profit and non-profit sectors. In addition to his most recent work at the TVA, a federally owned electric utility corporation that is the largest public power provider in the U.S., Bobby has over a decade of experience in private industry, including Duke Energy, the largest investor-owned electric utility in the U.S., and previously in private legal practice.
Bobby’s experience includes developing novel regulatory solutions to complex operational and business challenges, leading organizational initiatives, building high-performing teams, restructuring systems and operations, negotiating and closing complex transactions, securing regulatory approvals, litigating and resolving cost recovery matters, and building compliance and risk management systems.
Bobby is admitted in the State of Ohio and is applying for Colorado admission. He received his B.S. in Engineering from Penn State University and his J.D., summa cum laude, from Capital University’s Evening Program.
“Having hands-on, executive-level experience is particularly valuable in the energy regulatory practice,” said Peter Nelson, Dorsey’s Managing Partner. “Bobby Singh knows the space inside-and-out, and he has a reputation for getting things done. He will make an outstanding addition to our team in serving the power sectors of the energy industry.”
“I am looking forward to working with Dorsey’s energy industry team and the outstanding client base that they serve,” said Bobby Singh. “My experience on the inside of the industry will translate well in my return to private practice.”