Avery F. Lajeunesse

  • Attorney

    Avery is an associate attorney at Biering & Brown. Avery’s practice focuses on energy law and regulatory advising. Avery represents independent generators and load-serving entities in administrative law matters before the California Public Utilities Commission, the California Energy Commission, the California Independent System Operator, and California Air Resources Board. He advises clients in a variety of energy transactions including compliance with California’s Renewables Portfolio Standard, Resource Adequacy, and Cap-and-Trade Programs. Avery also advises clients on interconnection matters at the California Independent System Operator.

    Prior to joining Biering & Brown, Avery clerked at the California Public Utilities Commission and the UC Davis Policy Institute for Energy, Environment, and the Economy as a legal fellow, as well as several law firms. Once he became an attorney, Avery began building his practice at Ellison Schneider Harris & Donlan.

    At UC Davis Law, Avery was a Co-Editor-In-Chief of Environs - UC Davis Law's Environmental Law and Policy Journal, the founder of the Renewable Energy Law Society, the Internal Competitions Chair of the Moot Court Honors Board, and published a research paper on agrivoltaics with the Environmental Law Reporter.