Background
Boland, Christopher T. was born in 1915 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States.
Boland, Christopher T. was born in 1915 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States.
Valley Forge Military Academy, Wayne, Pennsylvania. Georgetown University (Bachelor of Science, cum laude, 1937). Harvard Law School (Bachelor of Laws, 1940).
Worked at Gallagher, Boland, Meiburger and Brosnan (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Practice before Federal Regulatory Agencies and Departments and Federal Appellate Courts. Federal Energy Law.
Admitted to the bar, 1941, Pennsylvania. 1948, District of Columbia.
Staff Director, United States Senate Committee on Atomic Energy.
Counsel—Staff Director, Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy, 1945-1947. Member: The District of Columbia Bar.
Federal Energy (President, 1970-1971) and American Bar Associations. Military: Lieutenant-Colonel, United States.
Army, 1941-1945
The firm has expertise in all aspects of the regulation of utilities.
The firm"s attorneys appear and practice before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Federal Energy Regulatory Commission), the Department of Energy, state utility regulatory agencies, Federal appellate courts and the National Energy Board of Canada representing the interests of natural gas pipelines, local gas distribution companies, producers, marketers and electric utility companies. The firm"s founding partner, in the regulatory field, was formerly the General Counsel of the Federal Power Commission, the predecessor of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. All of the firm"s attorneys are members of the Federal Energy Bar Association. Four have been president of the Association.
Five have previously served as attorneys on the Staff of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission or legal advisors to Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Commissioners or to Administrative Law Judges at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar. Federal Energy (President, 1970-1971) and American Bar Associations. Military: Lieutenant-Colonel, United States.
Army, 1941-1945.