PRESS RELEASE
4 June 2025

Wiley Files Comments For Competitive Energy Associations Regarding DOJ’s Anticompetitive Regulations Task Force

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Wiley, on behalf of four competitive energy trade associations, submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Justice regarding its new Task Force on anticompetitive regulations.
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Washington, DC – Wiley, on behalf of four competitive energy trade associations, submitted comments to the U.S. Department of Justice regarding its new Task Force on anticompetitive regulations. The Task Force's efforts will have significant implications for the competitive energy sector in wholesale and retail energy markets.

In comments filed May 27, the Retail Energy Advancement League, the Electric Power Supply Association, the Retail Energy Supply Association, and the Energy Professionals Association urged the elimination of anticompetitive laws and regulations that undermine free market competition. The associations, which collectively represent the nation's competitive energy supply sector, are seeking a "level playing field" to challenge "incumbent energy monopolies."

The comments highlighted opportunities for the two-month-old Task Force to promote innovation and push the energy industry toward more free-market practices by facilitating the deployment of artificial intelligence infrastructure, encouraging the repeal of burdensome regulatory schemes, and supporting state-level policy changes.

The Wiley team representing the four competitive energy associations includes Thomas M. Johnson Jr., co-chair of Wiley's Issues and Appeals Practice; partners Stephen J. Obermeier and Jeremy J. Broggi; and of counsel Krystal B. Swendsboe.

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Wiley is a preeminent law firm wired into Washington. We advise Fortune 500 corporations, trade associations, and individuals in all industries on legal matters converging at the intersection of government, business, and technological innovation. Our attorneys and public policy advisors are respected and have nuanced insights into the mindsets of agencies, regulators, and lawmakers. We are the best-kept secret in DC for many of the most innovative and transformational companies, business groups, and nonprofit organizations. From autonomous vehicles to blockchain technologies, we combine our focused industry knowledge and unmatched understanding of Washington to anticipate challenges, craft policies, and formulate solutions for emerging innovators and industries.

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