Richard A. Drom

Education, Mediation
401 Ninth Street, N.W., Suite 1000
Washington, District of Columbia 200042134


Education

Admitted

1980, California; 1988, District of Columbia and U.S. Supreme Court; 1990, Virginia; 1997, Pennsylvania

Law School

University of Southern California, J.D., 1980

Law School Graduation Year

1980

College

University of California at San Diego, B.S., 1975; University of Southern California, M.S.S.M., 1977

Memberships

The District of Columbia Bar; Virginia State Bar; State Bar of California.

Biographical

Author: FERC's Illusive Late Intervention Policy, Natural Gas, April, 1996; Order 636 Besieged But Here To Stay, Natural Gas, January, 1996; FERC's Summary Rejection Powers, Natural Gas, November, 1995; Default Gathering Contracts: No Panacea, Natural Gas, August, 1994; FERC's Open Access and Stranded Cost: Revolution or Evolution? World Cogeneration, in Collaboration with J.D. Lambert, May/June 1995; FERC's New Section 4 Gathering Abandonment Procedures, Natural Gas, March, 1995; Commission Procedures Hinder Rate Case Settlements, Natural Gas, June, 1994; Litigation Logjam May Force Action in 1994, Natural Gas, February, 1994; New Elements for IT Rate Design, Natural Gas, May, 1993; Unbunding Gathering Services: Which FERC Forum Is Appropriate? Natural Gas, March, 1993; FERC's Delayed Decisions: Is the System Breaking Down? Natural Gas, December 1992; Backhaul Jurisdiction: Will FERC's Third Swing Hit a Home Run, Natural Gas, September 1992; Capacity Release: An Invitation to Controversy, Natural Gas, July 1992; Prorationing: Is the Cure Worse Than the Disease? Natural Gas, April, 1992; Settlement of Contested Transportation Rate Cases at FERC: Should the Squeaky Wheel be Greased? Energy Law Journal, Vol. 12, No. 2, 1991; Justice Delayed is Justice Denied: An Analysis of FERC's Extensive Use of Tolling Orders Under the Natural Gas Act, The Natural Gas Lawyer's Journal, Vol. 5, No. 1, 1991.

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