Kenneth M. Kulak

Kenneth M. Kulak is a partner in Morgan Lewis's Energy Practice. Mr. Kulak represents energy companies in regulatory proceedings, including ratemaking, and in transactional matters. His transactional practice is focused on renewable energy and he has advised clients on the development and negotiation of power purchase agreements, renewable energy credit contracts, EPC and O&M agreements, and the purchase, sale, and financing of renewable energy projects. Mr. Kulak advises utilities on renewable portfolio standard compliance and procurement design, and also counsels clients on retail electricity markets, energy efficiency, and demand response programs.

Prior to joining Morgan Lewis, Mr. Kulak worked as a trial attorney in the Civil Division of the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., where he represented the United States in contract and employment law cases. His experience includes trial and appeal of complex contractual disputes involving finance, accounting, and federal taxation. From 1994 to 1996, Mr. Kulak served as a law clerk to Judge Raymond J. Broderick of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

Mr. Kulak is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Law School, where he is now a lecturer in law and teaches a seminar on energy law and climate change.

Mr. Kulak is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and Massachusetts.

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Areas of Practice 1) Energy, 2) Renewable Energy, 3) Clean Technology, 4) & Sustainability, 5) Wind Energy, 6) Electric Energy, 7) Oil & Gas, 8) Clean Technology, 9) Energy Litigation, 10) Commodities, 11) Futures, 12) Foreign Exchange, 13) & Energy Trading, 14) Energy Transactions and 15) Climate Change
Law School University of Pennsylvania Law School
Education Carnegie Mellon University, 1982, B.A.
Bar Member / Association State Bar of Pennsylvania, State Bar of Massachusetts
Most recent firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP