Energy lawyer says goodbye to Andrews Kurth, hello to Eversheds Sutherland

Sleek white wind turbines, 25 stories tall, rise from the plains of West Texas in Big Spring. Texas is one of the windiest states in the nation and the Panhandle and West Texas are the state's windiest regions. Sleek white wind turbines, 25 stories tall, rise from the plains of West Texas in Big Spring. Texas is one of the windiest states in the nation and the Panhandle and West Texas are the state's windiest regions. Photo: CAROLYN MARY BAUMAN, STF / FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM Photo: CAROLYN MARY BAUMAN, STF / FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close Energy lawyer says goodbye to Andrews Kurth, hello to Eversheds Sutherland 1 / 1 Back to Gallery

Energy lawyer Stephanie Kroger joined Eversheds Sutherland and will divide her time between the firm's offices in Houston and Austin. She had been with Andrews Kurth Kenyon which merged, effective Monday, with Hunton & Williams.

Kroger represents lenders, project developers, retail electric providers, commodity trading firms, power marketers and utilities before the Texas Public Utility Commission, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas and the Texas Reliability Entity.

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Eversheds Sutherland has 2,400 lawyers, including 18 in Houston.