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2023 Ones to Watch Rising Stars: Tanya Larrabee, Sherin and Lodgen LLP

Tanya Larrabee
Associate
Sherin and Lodgen LLP

Number of years at firm: 3.5 years

One thing on my bucket list: Hiking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

When I am not working, I am: Spending time with my husband and two children Bennett (4) and Ellison (7 months).

What recent project, transaction or accomplishment are you most proud of? I advised a local lender regarding a $32 million loan facility to affiliates of a renewable energy company for construction and permanent financing of six solar photovoltaic and energy storage systems on various properties in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The projects are anticipated to generate approximately 22 million kilowatt hours of power in addition to six MWs of battery storage and include ground-mounted, rooftop, and parking canopy solar facilities.

What makes this nominee a RISING STAR?
“Tanya pivoted from a background in state regulatory work to a transactional law practice focused on assisting renewable energy clients aiming to increase renewable energy resources nationwide. Tanya navigates all aspects of solar and battery storage development and financing to help maximize clients’ positive impact on our environment.” - Beth Goldstein, Partner at Sherin and Lodgen LLP

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