
Overview
Dina Goldman advocates for natural gas and electric industry clients before the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and state commissions. Drawing on her experience in the public sector, Dina counsels energy clients on a broad spectrum of regulatory, compliance, transactional, contractual, and litigation matters. She advises clients regarding the Federal Power Act (FPA) and the Natural Gas Act (NGA), as well as related federal and state statutes. Dina offers comprehensive guidance to clients navigating dynamic energy laws and market rules, and clients value her insights as a former FERC attorney.
Prior to joining Day Pitney, Dina served as an attorney advisor in the Office of General Counsel at FERC, where she advised on hydropower licensing and natural gas certificate proceedings. She served as a subject matter reference for infrastructure plans under the NGA and FPA, and served as the lead attorney for preliminary permit matters in the Mid-Atlantic and New England.
Previously, Dina clerked for the Honorable Robert J. Smith at the Fairfax County Circuit Court. Earlier in her career, she also served as a law clerk at FERC's Office of Administrative Litigation, assisting staff in preparing cases before administrative law judges at the Commission.
Education and Credentials
Education
- The George Washington University Law School, J.D., 2020; Moot Court Board Member, Mock Trial Board Member
- University of Massachusetts-Amherst, B.S., cum laude, 2017
Admissions
- District of Columbia
- Commonwealth of Virginia
Languages
- Hebrew
News & Insights
Thought Leadership
- Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Addresses Requests for Rehearing of Major Transmission Planning Rule , November 26, 2024
- Recent D.C. Circuit Decisions Shed Light on FERC Review of Natural Gas Certificate Applications , August 19, 2024
- Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Issues Two Major Final Rules on Transmission Planning and Siting , July 2, 2024
- Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Affirms Final Interconnection Rule , April 1, 2024
- FERC Actions Signal Concern Over Investors' Utility Stakes , January 18, 2024