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Amy Roma
Partner and Energy Practice Area Leader at Hogan Lovells US LLP
Amy Roma is a prominent lawyer and the Global Energy Practice Leader at Hogan Lovells, a prestigious international law firm.12 Her expertise lies in nuclear and radioactive materials law, with a focus on advising clients on legal, business, and policy matters related to the commercial nuclear energy industry.1
Professional Background
Amy's practice encompasses a wide range of areas within the nuclear energy sector, including:
- Advising on issues related to the existing nuclear fleet
- Working with advanced reactors and fusion facilities
- Handling matters involving nuclear infrastructure
Her clients include various stakeholders in the industry, such as nuclear industry participants, radioactive materials users, startups, investors, and NGOs.1
Achievements and Recognition
Amy Roma has received numerous accolades for her work in the energy sector:
- Recognized as one of the Top 10 most innovative lawyers in North America by the Financial Times
- Named one of the Top 50 "great minds impacting the crucial intersection of energy production and the environment" by the National Law Journal1
Advocacy and Expertise
As an expert in her field, Amy has:
- Testified before various congressional committees, including the House Committee of Science, Space, and Technology and the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
- Spoken on the economic, climate, and national security benefits of nuclear energy for the United States1
Additional Roles and Involvement
Beyond her primary practice, Amy:
- Engages in extensive pro bono work, including leading a legal team for the New England Patriots to import and donate N95 masks during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Works on immigration matters, including issues at the Southern Border and Afghanistan evacuation and resettlement
- Serves as a member of Hogan Lovells' Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Board and Humanitarian Crises Response Committee1
Amy Roma's LinkedIn username is amy-roma-2302006, as mentioned in the query.3