Overview
Anree Little works with public-sector clients in the electric and natural gas industries. He joined Spiegel & McDiarmid LLP following his 2020 graduation from the University of Michigan Law School, where he was a Dean’s Public Service Fellow.
During law school, Anree completed an internship and full-time externship at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) in the Office of Administrative Litigation (OAL). While at OAL, he contributed substantively to trial staff teams, including drafting sections of briefs, and researching issues pertaining to ongoing electric, oil and gas settlements and litigation. In one proceeding, DATC Path 15, LLC, Anree independently and successfully advanced a novel argument for broader refund protection for customers, resulting in a FERC initial decision that returned over $500,000 to rate payers. Anree also interned at the Nuclear Energy Institute, the Department of Energy’s Office of the Assistant General Counsel for Enforcement and Litigation and the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office in Michigan.
Anree brings to the energy law practice area a strong technical background, including undergraduate and graduate degrees in engineering and applied physics, and over a decade of operational and supervisory experience as a nuclear submarine officer in the U.S. Navy.