Energy Law Disputes

COBALT’s Energy Law Disputes team provides strategic legal representation in resolving complex conflicts across the energy sector. With a deep understanding of regulatory frameworks, industry dynamics, and evolving energy policies, we assist clients in navigating disputes related to conventional power, nuclear energy, and renewables (wind, hydro, biogas and others). Our experience extends across the full lifecycle of energy projects, from development and financing to operation and regulatory compliance and, when necessary, also dispute resolution.

We represent energy producers, transmission and distribution companies, investors, and government entities in high-stakes disputes. Whether the matter involves regulatory enforcement, contractual breaches, competition issues, or environmental concerns, COBALT ensures that our clients’ interests are safeguarded.

Our energy law disputes services include, among others:

  • Regulatory and compliance disputes – representing clients in disputes related to licensing, tariffs, grid access, market regulation, and State aid matters.
  • Energy contract disputes – handling conflicts arising from power purchase agreements, and energy supply contracts.
  • Infrastructure and construction disputes – managing disputes linked to the development and operation of energy infrastructure, including power plants, transmission grids, and pipelines.
  • Renewable energy and climate law disputes – advising on disputes concerning emissions reductions, and environmental impact compliance.
  • Competition and market regulation – addressing antitrust and competition law disputes, including unfair market practices and abuse of dominance claims within the energy sector.

Our multidisciplinary approach ensures that each dispute is handled with sector-specific knowledge, regulatory insight, and a focus on commercial viability. With a proven track record in energy law and dispute resolution, COBALT is the trusted partner for clients facing contentious issues in this highly regulated industry.