Rosa exclusively practices energy regulatory law in oil, gas and electricity matters at Regulatory Law Chambers (RLC), a boutique law firm she co-founded in 2008. RLC specializes in understanding and achieving energy regulatory clients’ business objectives and works closely with clients and industry experts to provide practical solutions and effective advocacy.
RLC’s roster of clients includes:
• Alberta based electricity and water utilities
• Large industrial users of natural gas, operating in Ontario and Quebec who ship large quantities of gas on the TransCanada Mainline
• An industry group comprised of ten natural gas, electric and gas/electric utilities that takes delivery of approximately 10% off of the Nova pipeline system as part of serving residential, commercial and industrial retail customers in western North America
• Large-scale wind developers
• Oil and natural gas exploration and production companies
In representing these clients, Rosa appears in energy regulatory hearings before the National Energy Board and the Alberta regulators on regulated tolls and tariffs, market rule development and energy facilities approval matters. 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.
Rosa is a candidate for the Queen’s University executive masters in business administration (EMBA), class of 2018, due to graduate in May, 2018.
RLC is in the process of implementing its Regulatory Energy Law Education Sharing Program (ESP Program). The ESP Program will operate both as an educational and knowledge sharing program for lawyers at RLC, the legal industry and other energy industry participants, locally and globally.