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Water Law

Holland & Knight Strengthens Public Policy & Regulation Group and Water Practice With Addition of Teno West
 
June 24, 2004
 
Teno A. West - New York

NEW YORK, NY and PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Holland & Knight LLP’s legislative and regulatory practice continues to expand with the addition of prominent attorney Teno A. West as partner in the firm’s New York and Providence offices. West’s arrival represents the fourth significant addition to Holland & Knight's Public Policy & Regulation Group this year.

West brings extensive experience in the areas of public contracts, government law, water law, solid waste law, government procurement, project delivery, infrastructure development, project planning and finance, public finance and intergovernmental relations. His practice includes representing water, wastewater and solid waste agencies in structuring public-private partnerships as well as developing regional service solutions. He also advises and represents governments in developing successful public procurement processes and alternative project delivery arrangements, such as design/build and design/build/operate procurements.

“Teno’s accomplishments and legal talents in water, wastewater and solid waste procurement, development and legislation are a great match for this practice and our firm,” said Rich Gold, PP&R Practice Group Leader. “His experience and leadership will be a valuable asset to our clients and the firm as we continue to expand the national scope of our strong legislative and regulatory practice.”

Prior to joining Holland & Knight, West was partner at Hawkins, Delafield & Wood. He served as town manager of Hardwick, Vt., and town administrator of Carlisle, Mass. In his capacity as a municipal manager, he served on regional solid waste district governing boards in both states.

West is admitted to practice in New York and New Jersey, and is a member of the American Bar Association, the New York State Bar Association and the New Jersey State Bar Association. He earned his bachelor’s degree cum laude in political science and American studies in 1984 from Saint Michael’s College, and a master’s degree in Public Administration in 1987 from the University of Vermont. He earned his law degree cum laude in 1993 from the New England School of Law.

Contact: Beth Salvosa, 202-663-7240