Sally W. Bloomfield - Lawyer in Columbus, OH

Sally W. Bloomfield - Lawyer in Columbus, OH
100 South Third Street,
Columbus, OH 43215-4291

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Sally W. Bloomfield is an excellent lawyer from Columbus, OH. Attorney Sally W. Bloomfield works in an office located at 100 South Third Street, Columbus, OH 43215-4291. Columbus lawyer Jared K. Miller will help you solve all issues in the following areas of law: Energy Law, Energy Regulatory Law, Water Law Columbus, OH. Sally W. Bloomfield is the best lawyer in Columbus, Ohio state!

Sally Bloomfield is a partner in Bricker Eckler's Regulated Industries group. For more than 30 years, she has practiced in the areas of public utility and administrative law emphasizing state public utility regulatory proceedings. Sally has extensive experience before the Ohio Power Siting Board, having been involved in more than 15 major electric generation projects involving development costs of more than $2 billion. More recently, she has represented wind developers before the Board. Her other representations have included water utilities, independent power generation companies, and wind developers, but she also has experience in representing competitive telecommunications companies and other businesses that have utility issues. She serves as a regulatory counsel to Ohio's largest privately owned water utility.

Sally is a former Commissioner and Chairman of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio. In her career since completing her term on the commission, she has served as a member and officer of numerous community boards and committees, including as President of the Columbus Bar Association, the Columbus Bar Foundation and the Ohio State Bar Foundation.

Sally has served on the Franklin County Convention Facilities Authority (FCCFA), initially as its first Chair, then as Vice Chair and, since April 2014, as Chair again. During her tenure, the FCCFA built a $96 million convention center that was completed in 1993, significantly expanded the center and built a parking garage at a cost of $75 million that was completed in 2001, converted a 35-year-old auditorium attached to the center into the largest ballroom in the city (a $40 million project that was completed at the end of 2009), and constructed a $140 million convention hotel across the street from the center that was opened in 2012. Currently the FCCFA is building a new 800 space $18 million multilevel garage and investing $125 million to expand and renovate the center.

Sally has also participated in the firm's nonprofit group with an emphasis on the federal filings required for nonprofit organizations.

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