Lawyer Monthly - Women in law Awards 2021

Women in Law Awards 2021 - 64 - CANADA REGULATORY LAW “With an EMBA, 20 years of experience in the energy regulatory industry, and 13 years’ experience as a business owner, Rosa brings a unique business focus to all of the legal matters she works on” ROSA TWYMAN REGULATORY LAW CHAMBERS www.RegulatoryLawChambers.ca ABOUT ROSA TWYMAN Rosa is an energy regulatory lawyer. Rosa is the Legal Services and Business Director at Regulatory Law Chambers (RLC), a Calgary based boutique law firm, specializing in energy, utility and climate change regulatory matters. Rosa completed the University of Queen’s EMBA program, graduating in May 2018. With an EMBA, 20 years of experience in the energy regulatory industry, and 13 years’ experience as a business owner, Rosa brings a unique business focus to all of the legal matters she works on. Rosa cares about achieving her clients’ business goals consistent with relevant and ever evolving public interest objectives. Rosa grew up in South Africa and was admitted to the South African Bar in 1997 starting her legal career as defence counsel in the South African criminal courts. Rosa moved to Calgary in 1999 and was admitted to the Alberta Bar in 2000. Since 2001, Rosa has exclusively practiced law in the energy industry, first as commercial oil and gas litigation counsel, and then specializing as an energy regulatory lawyer in oil, gas, electricity and water utility matters. In addition to Rosa’s regulatory hearing experience, Rosa has acted as counsel in contested court applications, trials, appeals and Supreme Court of Canada matters, including being counsel on leading upstream oil and gas issues. FIRM PROFILE Rosa co-founded RLC in 2008. RLC follows a client first, team approach. RLC values preparation, timeliness, feedback, fun, work ethic and success. RLC teammembers work at understanding clients’ business objectives and develop legal and business strategies as part of client teams. RLC has expertise in: • Tolls and tariffs matters including phase 1 revenue requirement and phase 2 cost allocation in the context of pipelines, electric utilities and water utilities. • Facilities matters related to obtaining regulatory approvals for electric, and oil and gas related facilities, including pipelines, processing facilities, well licences, holding applications, industrial system designations and power plants. Legal matters related to fracturing activities, including seismicity and cross-flow matters, regulatory enforcement and environmental compliance and climate change. • Market matters related to electricity market rule development, including capacity market related matters. Commercial arrangements related to disposition of regulated assets, power purchase agreements, royalty agreements and natural gas liquids matters. For a complete list of RLC’s clients and representative work, please see their website. RLC represents clients before the Alberta Utilities Commission, the Alberta Energy Regulator, the Canada Energy Regulator, the British Columbia Utilities Commission, the Courts and in arbitrations and mediations. RLC prepares the Energy Regulatory Report and Blog, a monthly newsletter summarizing matters under the jurisdiction of the Alberta Energy Regulator, the Alberta Utilities Commission and the Canada Energy Regulator and proceedings resulting from these regulators’ decisions. For more information on RLC and Rosa Twyman and to subscribe to the Energy Regulatory Report and Blog, please visit: www.RegulatoryLawChambers.ca.

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