Allison represents energy developers and investors in complex renewable energy and large-scale infrastructure projects across the globe, with a broad focus on West Coast and North American financing, project development, M&A, tax equity, and tax credit transfer transactions.

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Allison advises investors, lenders and developers on transactions involving renewable energy and energy-transition projects across the United States. Allison’s practice spans the full lifecycle of renewable energy transactions, including project finance, project development, M&A, tax equity and tax credit transfer transactions, equipment supply and other key commercial arrangements for wind, solar, storage and emerging renewable technologies. She regularly structures complex capital arrangements and negotiates risk allocation for projects from development through construction and operations.

Allison also has significant experience advising large-scale infrastructure projects, including transportation, broadband and social infrastructure, and has counseled public authorities, sponsors, contractors and lenders on domestic and cross-border transactions across North America and overseas.

Notably, Allison represented a developer on a major Midwest solar project, handling multimillion-dollar financing transactions for what would become one of the largest photovoltaic facilities in the United States.

  • Represented a leading utility in the U.S. in the $1 billion+ secured syndicated financing for the development of a 250 MW photovoltaic solar park in California.
  • Represented Doral Renewables and affiliated companies in a series of complex financing transactions aggregating $685 million for the development, construction, and operation of the 400 MW Mammoth North solar project in Indiana, the first phase of the 1.3 GW Mammoth Solar Farm, one of the largest integrated photovoltaic solar facilities in the United States.
  • Represented a prominent sponsor and its affiliates in negotiation and documentation of a construction loan facility and a letter of credit facility for the development of a 259.8 MW wind project in Illinois.
  • Represented institutional investors in connection with the AUD$7 billion North East Link PPP project to design, build, finance, operate, and maintain an 11‑kilometer tollway in Melbourne, Australia.
  • Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America, Project Finance Law, 2026
  • IFLR1000, Project Development and Project Finance, 2022–2023

Allison advises investors, lenders and developers on transactions involving renewable energy and energy-transition projects across the United States. Allison’s practice spans the full lifecycle of renewable energy transactions, including project finance, project development, M&A, tax equity and tax credit transfer transactions, equipment supply and other key commercial arrangements for wind, solar, storage and emerging renewable technologies. She regularly structures complex capital arrangements and negotiates risk allocation for projects from development through construction and operations.

Allison also has significant experience advising large-scale infrastructure projects, including transportation, broadband and social infrastructure, and has counseled public authorities, sponsors, contractors and lenders on domestic and cross-border transactions across North America and overseas.

Notably, Allison represented a developer on a major Midwest solar project, handling multimillion-dollar financing transactions for what would become one of the largest photovoltaic facilities in the United States.

  • Represented a leading utility in the U.S. in the $1 billion+ secured syndicated financing for the development of a 250 MW photovoltaic solar park in California.
  • Represented Doral Renewables and affiliated companies in a series of complex financing transactions aggregating $685 million for the development, construction, and operation of the 400 MW Mammoth North solar project in Indiana, the first phase of the 1.3 GW Mammoth Solar Farm, one of the largest integrated photovoltaic solar facilities in the United States.
  • Represented a prominent sponsor and its affiliates in negotiation and documentation of a construction loan facility and a letter of credit facility for the development of a 259.8 MW wind project in Illinois.
  • Represented institutional investors in connection with the AUD$7 billion North East Link PPP project to design, build, finance, operate, and maintain an 11‑kilometer tollway in Melbourne, Australia.
  • Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America, Project Finance Law, 2026
  • IFLR1000, Project Development and Project Finance, 2022–2023

Top areas of focus

  • Member, Canadian Bar Association
  • Member, Ontario Bar Association

Education

  • University of Exeter, Law LLB (Hons), 2013
  • McGill University, BComm, 2010

Bar Admissions

  • California
  • Ontario

Languages

  • French