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Lawrence Reichman

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Lawrence Reichman

Larry guides clients within regulated industries such as food and beverage, dietary supplements, telecommunications, and energy.

Larry Reichman assists clients in major initiatives and new market opportunities by resolving regulatory challenges, project impediments, and related litigation. From guidance on food and beverage product label requirements to advising on a higher education institution's creation of a statewide broadband network, Larry brings business practicality to his regulatory compliance counsel.

Food Regulatory Advice

Focused on keeping food and beverage manufacturers and retailers trouble-free on the health, safety, supply chain, and regulatory fronts, Larry advises on all aspects of food regulation, including product labeling, food safety, licensing, registration, and other issues. He counsels on Food and Drug Administration and U.S. Department of Agriculture regulation of the manufacture and marketing of food, beverages, dietary supplements, over-the-counter drugs, and cosmetics, as well as state and local regulation and licensing of food and liquor businesses.

Larry supports the expanding needs of leaders in the food, beverage, pet food, over-the-counter drug, and nutrition sectors. This includes advice on regulatory-compliant mobile food apps, private label products, food recalls, and cost-efficient approaches to food and product label review. He also offers guidance on the unique mandates governing online sales and organic products.

Telecom and Utilities Regulatory Advice and Litigation

The "regulation of wires and pipes" is another core area of Larry's practice. He works with numerous public utilities and private companies operating in the telecommunications, electric, gas, and water industries.

Larry assists with utility acquisitions, rate regulation, and facility siting. He has decades of experience appearing before the Oregon Public Utility Commission (PUC).

Larry was influential in one of the most successful appeals of a PUC order in Oregon history. He represented Qwest Corporation, now owned by Lumen, in the appeal and remand of its last general rate case in Oregon. The overall financial benefit of the reversal exceeded $500 million. Additionally, he represented Google Fiber in its development of a broadband network in Portland and Oregon State University in its proposed establishment of a new statewide broadband network.

Larry also assists property developers with innovative approaches to delivering communications, energy, water, and other utility services and amenities to projects, including several large development projects in San Francisco.

In the energy sector, Larry has led clients through the process of energy project permitting and siting involving transmission, solar, wind, and the sale of energy. He is working with the Klamath River Renewal Corporation on a matter before the PUC pertaining to funding of the largest dam removal project in history.

Education & Credentials

Education

  • Cornell Law School, J.D., magna cum laude, Order of the Coif, 1984
  • Cornell University, B.A., with distinction, 1980

Bar and Court Admissions

  • Oregon
  • New York
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon
  • U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California

Related Employment

  • Northwest Natural Gas Co., Portland, OR, Associate General Counsel, 1995-1997
  • Perkins Coie, Portland, OR, Of Counsel, 1993-1995
  • Perkins Coie, Portland, OR, Associate, 1986-1993

Clerkships

  • Hon. Edward Warren, Court of Appeals of Oregon

Additional Languages

  • French

Professional Recognition

  • Listed in Best Lawyers in America: Environmental Law, 2018-2025

  • Selected as a "Top Rated Lawyer" in Energy/Environmental by American Lawyer Media, 2013

  • *Peer Review Rated AV in Martindale-Hubbell
    (AV®, BV® and CV® are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies.)

Impact

Professional Leadership

  • Oregon State Bar Association, Energy, Telecommunications, and Utility Section, Chair, 2007
  • Oregon State Bar Association, Antitrust & Trade Regulation Section, Past Chair, 1996 
  • Northwest Lawyers and Artists Inc., Director, 1988-present

Community Involvement

  • Make Music Day PDX, Director

Professional Experience

Food, Beverage and Liquor

Product Labeling

Advising food, beverage, dietary supplement and cosmetic manufacturers advice on product labeling for new and existing product lines, including the following:

  • Human and animal food.
  • Compliance with FDA and USDA requirements for label information.
  • Nutrient content claims, health claims, and competitive claims.
  • Organic and bioengineered claims.
  • Allergen disclosures.
  • Unique requirements for online sales.
  • Chain-store menu and vending machine labeling requirements.
  • Food import requirements.
Food Safety

Advising food manufacturers, distributors and retailers on food safety matters, including:

  • Food safety plans and good manufacturing practices.
  • Supply chain verification, including foreign suppliers.
  • Contracting with co-manufacturers and development of private label products.
  • Approved ingredients for food products, including addition of CBD to foods and supplements.
  • Food recalls.
  • FDA registration and USDA grants of inspection.
  • State and local health and safety regulation and licensing.
Liquor License
  • Representing clients, including purchasers of major hotels and investors, in obtaining liquor licenses for retail service locations as well as for wineries and distilleries.
  • Advise regarding state and local laws concerning delivery of alcohol beverages in connection with online food delivery service.

Energy Regulation and Policy

Scottish Power plc Acquisition of PacifiCorp

Represented ScottishPower in obtaining regulatory approval from six states for its acquisition of the electric utility PacifiCorp. This was the first acquisition of a United States public utility by a foreign company and presented many novel issues for that reason. It also required the coordination of multiple state proceedings and requirements to achieve consistent results.

MDU Resources Group Inc. Acquisition of Cascade Natural Gas Corporation

Represented MDU Resources Group and Cascade Natural Gas Corporation in state proceedings in Washington and Oregon for regulatory approval of MDU's acquisition of Cascade.

Cost Management Services v. Cascade Natural Gas Corporation

Utilities and Transportation Commission of Washington
Defended successfully a natural gas utility against a claim by a competitor challenging its authority to sell gas to large customers.

Infrastructure Project Development and Finance

Canada-to-California Electric Transmission Project

Represented a consortium of electric utilities seeking local, state, and federal permits and approvals for construction of 1,000-mile electric transmission project in Washington, Oregon, and California.

Solar Energy Installations

Represented the developer of privatized military housing in transactions involving the installation of large-scale solar generation systems on rooftops and ground arrays.

Community Solar Energy

Representing the developer of community solar energy projects involving panel sales, PPA with utility, and net metering arrangements.

Wind Power Projects

Representing investors in wind power projects on due diligence and transactional matters with regard to acquisition of projects.

Energy Litigation

Klamath Tribes of Oregon, et al. v. PacifiCorp

U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon
Achieved summary judgment in favor of PacifiCorp, defeating claims by the Klamath Tribes that they suffered over $1 billion in damages because of harm to salmon fisheries caused by dams on the Klamath River. The decision was also affirmed on appeal.

Wah Chang v. PacifiCorp

Circuit Court of Oregon, Linn County, Public Utility Commission of Oregon, Court of Appeals of Oregon
Defended a utility successfully in its dispute with an industrial customer arising from the Western energy crisis of 2000-2001.

Communications

TracFone Wireless ETC Application

Public Utility Commission of Oregon
Represented a wireless telecommunications provider in obtaining eligible telecommunications carrier (ETC) status for Lifeline service.

Rate Case: Qwest Communications International Inc. Oregon Rate Case

Public Utility Commission of Oregon, Circuit Court of Oregon, Marion County
Appealed successfully a PUC order, obtaining reversal of a $97 million annual revenue reduction and obtained the desired rate design

Pole Attachment: Central Electric Cooperative Inc. v. Qwest Communications International Inc.

U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon, Oregon Public Utility Commission
Defended Qwest Successfully against a claim for $20 million in regulatory penalties for unlawful pole attachments. Obtained a full summary judgment and negotiated a new pole attachment agreement.

Northwest Public Communications Council v. Qwest Corporation

U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, Oregon Court of Appeals, Oregon Public Utility Commission
Defended Qwest successfully against refund claims by payphone service providers in multiple forums and appeals.

Litigation

Integra Telecom Inc. v. Twin City Fire Insurance Company

U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon
Represented a telecom provider in a lawsuit to establish insurance coverage for defense and settlement of a consumer class action.

Indoor Billboard / Washington Inc. v. Integra Telecom of Washington Inc.

King County Superior Court (Washington), Washington State Supreme Court
Obtained summary judgment in a Washington Consumer Protection Act (CPA) class action, establishing rule that causation element of CPA claim requires proof that defendant's acts were proximate cause of plaintiff's injury. 170 P.3d 10 (Wash. 2007).

Lane v. Kitzhaber

U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon
Representing a plaintiff class of developmentally disabled individuals in class action lawsuit to increase opportunities for employment in integrated work settings. Obtained class certification.

Attorney General Investigations of Qwest Communications

Represented the telecommunications utility and wireless provider in multistate attorneys general investigations into alleged unlawful trade practices; negotiated favorable settlements.

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