Eric D. Gunning
Associate
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Areas of Practice
Smart Grid
Corporate and Transactional Practice
Utility Regulation and Litigation
Education
J.D., University of Colorado School of Law, 2005 (Order of Coif)
B.A., University of Colorado, 2001
Bar Admissions
Colorado, 2005
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Eric Gunning is an associate in the firm’s smart grid and corporate and transaction practices. His smart grid practice focuses on providing policy and strategy advice related to the deployment of smart grid technologies including federal and state regulatory, privacy, cybersecurity, intellectual property and interoperability standards issues. Mr. Gunning has also represented investor-owned electric utilities in managing and negotiating the deployment of smart grid demonstration and advanced meter infrastructure (AMI) projects.
As part of his corporate practice, Mr. Gunning has significant experience as corporate counsel in representing both public and private energy, communications and technologies companies in structuring and negotiating sourcing and procurement transactions; joint product development relationships; and complex intellectual property licensing and other strategic alliance arrangements. Additionally, Mr. Gunning’s practice includes formation, qualification, on-going operation, venture capital and private equity financing and mergers and acquisitions of U.S. business entities.
Mr. Gunning sits on the advisory board for the Silicon Flatirons Telecommunications Program and Entrepreneurial Law Clinic, University of Colorado School of Law. He is a member of the Federal Communications Bar Association, American Bar Association and Colorado Bar Association.
While in law school, he served as Editor in Chief of the Journal on Telecommunications and High Technology Law and was a law clerk for former FCC Chairman Michael K. Powell focusing on wireless communications regulation and policy.
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