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Castleton Commodities International

Counsel (Power & Gas)

Castleton Commodities International, Stamford, Connecticut, United States, 06925


Castleton Commodities, an international commodities merchant focused on energy trading and investment, is seeking a dynamic attorney to join its Legal Department with primary responsibility for supporting its physical and financial power and gas marketing and trading activities. The attorney will have responsibility for advising the marketing and trading desks and developing/implementing policies and procedures to promote compliance with applicable regulations.

Responsibilities

This individual will be primarily responsible for the provision of legal support to the US power and gas teams, including:Acting as primary legal advisor on a variety of commercial matters, including:Negotiating transactions and agreements (e.g., trading agreements, purchase and sale agreements, credit agreements)Assessing regulatory requirementsAdvising on corporate governance mattersAdvising on contentious matters and working with outside counsel in connection with matters requiring litigation/dispute resolution procedures; working with the Compliance team in terms of assessing and creating responses to potential administrative or regulatory inquiries and investigations related to areas of support.Advising on legal and regulatory developments relevant to trading and businesses.Working closely with business leaders, in both commercial and support areas and colleagues in the legal team globally.Developing and implementing policies and procedures to promote compliance with applicable regulations and company requirements.Qualifications

Minimum of 5 - 8 years experience as an attorney advising clients in the energy industry.Experience in commercial matters involving the trading of energy products and the investment and operation of energy infrastructure assets.Detailed knowledge of US power and gas markets, including experience with negotiating and drafting standard industry trading contracts (ISDAs, NAESBs, EEIs, AMAs, etc.).Knowledge of laws and regulations applicable to trading of physical and financially settled energy commodities and derivatives thereof (including financial transmission rights), including FERC and CFTC and practices associated therewith (knowledge of NERC, ISO rules a plus).Experience supporting other types of energy commodity trading (crude oil, distillates, LNG, etc.) is a plus.Experience in litigation and arbitration and an understanding of laws relating to and practices associated with creditors’ rights a significant plus.Strong analytical capabilities, communication skills, ability to work in a fast-paced environment, think on feet and be intellectually agile absolutely essential.Ability to work to tight deadlines and deliver without compromising on detail.Must be strategic thinker capable of competently and comfortably advising creative business development team and interacting with senior management.Admitted to practice law, and in good standing, in the State of New York, Connecticut or Texas, or qualify for the admission into one of these jurisdictions soon after hire.Employee Programs & Benefits

CCI offers competitive benefits and programs to support our employees, their families and local communities. These include:Competitive comprehensive medical, dental, retirement and life insurance benefits.Employee assistance & wellness programs.Parental and family leave policies.CCI in the Community: Each office has a Charity Committee and as a part of this program employees are allocated 2 days annually to volunteer at the selected charities.Charitable contribution match program.Tuition assistance & reimbursement.Quarterly Innovation & Collaboration Awards.Employee discount program, including access to fitness facilities.Competitive paid time off.Continued learning opportunities.Visit

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