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Nov 26, 22

Pg&E Legal Counsel

Simon, who will now serve as General Counsel and Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer at PG&E, received more than $3.1 million in total compensation from PG&E in 2018, the year prior to his appointment as interim CEO. The Consultant reports to the General Counsel for Gas and Electric Operations and is responsible for providing legal advice and representation in all aspects of the Company`s operations, including in connection with rule-making or investigative proceedings with the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) or investigations conducted by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). and advising and advising the Company`s gas and electricity divisions. including support for compliance processes. The lawyer will join a diverse, supportive, inclusive and highly engaged corporate and finance practice group that actively collaborates with the senior management team, boards of directors, internal clients, external lawyers, investors and counterparties. This intellectually curious and agile team member, who has experience handling moderate to complex legal issues and who wishes to develop a well-rounded and robust corporate operations practice, will grow professionally with the support and mentorship of lawyers and other professionals as they address innovative legal issues in nationally visible work. Legal is seeking a mid-level corporate and financial teammate to support corporate and board leadership, executive compensation and benefits, compliance with SEC reporting requirements and NYSE and NYSE Amex listing standards, financial transactions, and related regulatory compliance matters. Reporting to the Corporate and Finance General Counsel, this position is responsible for providing legal advice and representation to the Secretary General`s Office and the Human Resources, Finance, Investor Relations and Accounting teams with respect to pre-U.S. matters.

Securities and Exchange Commission, New York and American Stock Exchanges, U.S. Department of Labor, California Public Utilities Commission and other state, state, and self-regulatory agencies. The legal department provides timely, efficient and business-oriented legal services to the company. The substantive activities of the legal department can be divided into three categories: litigation, regulatory, transactions and business services. The Strategy and Policy team provides clients with regulatory and transactional support in a wide range of areas. Reporting to the General Counsel for Strategy and Policy, the Lawyer is responsible for legal support related to efforts to expand Diablo Canyon Power Plant (DCPP) operations, including related advice and advice to Pacific Gas and Electric Company`s Energy Policy and Procurement, Corporate Strategy and Power Generation groups. Work focuses on the regulatory and other procedures of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC), the California Energy Commission (CEC), the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), and the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), as well as related policy and transactional issues, such as the implementation of agreements with the California Department of Water Resources and a potential funding agreement with the U.S. Department of Energy. San Francisco-based PG&E announced Thursday in a securities filing that Simon, executive vice president of law, strategy and policy, will take over the reins of current senior vice president and general counsel, Janet Loduca, when she steps down Aug.

15. Help us make statutory salaries more transparent. Get exclusive access to anonymized legal salary data. At the time of his promotion to interim CEO four months earlier, Loduca, a longtime in-house counsel who joined the utility company in 2000 and most recently served as deputy general counsel, was promoted to general counsel. Loduca informed PG&E of its intention to leave on July 24, the utility said in a securities filing, noting that it was eligible for severance pay. • Represent PG&E in regulatory proceedings with DCPP before CPUC, CEC, NRC and FERC, including hearings, workshops, written submissions and submissions. • Research and draft procedural documents to be submitted to the supervisory authorities in the context of appropriate procedures. • Develop and implement a regulatory strategy within a team composed of representatives of regulatory affairs and clients of political and operational organizations.

• Advises management and project teams on legal and regulatory issues and strategies. Consult with other legal counsel on key business and legal issues related to the DCPP.• Researches, reviews, interprets and drafts project documents for transactions and related contract management with DCPP. • Assist contract management teams in resolving identified legal issues related to DCPP and assist members of the contract and litigation management team in complex commercial litigation and other dispute resolution processes with general counsel.• Under supervision, you will manage and coordinate external counsel dealing with specific proceedings or issues related to DCPP. Loduca currently owns nearly $227,000 in PG&E stock and ownership of Simon`s stock is valued at nearly $573,000, according to Bloomberg data, showing that Johnson owns $1.29 million in the utility`s stock. Simon joined PG&E in 2007 and was appointed interim CEO shortly before the utility declared bankruptcy in January 2019. The case generated significant invoices for several law firms, including Cravath, Swaine & Moore, which received $75 million from PG&E in the year prior to their Chapter 11 case. This position is hybrid and works from your remote office and assigned workplace based on business needs. Desired• Admitted to the California Bar [or in-house attorney licensed]• Experience advising energy clients, including regulatory and transactional in nature.• Ability to represent PG&E in regulatory proceedings, including previous experience in Utilities Commission proceedings or administrative disputes and/or expertise in energy transaction agreements.• Ability to work independently and as a team member.• Experience in direct advice to clients and ability • Ability to prioritize and respond to changing requests from a variety of internal and external sources.• Excellent communication skills (oral and written).• Strong academic performance. Minimum:• Bachelor`s degree or equivalent experience• Juris Doctor from accredited law school• Experience as a lawyer, 3 years• Legal experience, post-JD-Juris Doctor or other professional, 6 years• Admission to the legal bar, U.S. minimum: • Bachelor`s degree or equivalent experience• JD from accredited law school• 6 years of experience, which may include other industry experience relevant to the position• Experience as a lawyer, 3 years We opened the original job offer in a new tab. Having trouble finding the tab? Open it here. PG&E CorporationOakland, CaliforniaSimon served as interim CEO until April 2019, when PG&E appointed William Johnson, a former partner at Hunton & Williams, to succeed him.

Last April, Johnson announced plans to retire as CEO on June 30. He was replaced by William Smith. Knowledge of one or more of the following areas of law: Desired:• Experience advising energy clients, including regulatory and transaction firms• Called to Bar, CA• Registered In-House Attorney`s License, California Business Unit: General Counsel and Ethics and Compliance Pacific Gas & Electric Co. has appointed its former interim CEO, John Simon, as new lead prosecutor, just weeks after the utility emerged from bankruptcy and pleaded guilty to killing 84 people in a California wildfire. PG&E`s bankruptcy, triggered by rising liabilities from the utility`s home state wildfire liabilities in 2018, ended on June 1. He pleaded guilty to 84 separate counts of manslaughter at Camp Fire, California, and paid a $4 million fine. Neither Simon nor Loduca immediately responded to requests for comment.