Latham & Watkins’ recently reorganized energy practice is responsible for more than one third of the top-grossing firm’s revenue, and its leaders are counting on the explosion of artificial intelligence to keep the momentum going.
The now roughly $2 billion energy and infrastructure practice was restructured by the firm under global chair Justin Stolte, who rejoined Latham in 2020. A former petroleum engineer with a degree from the Colorado School of Mines, Stolte has a background in the traditional energy sector but believed a successful firm would have to take an “any and all” approach to the types of power ...
