Environmental, public utility, and
advanced energy solutions.

If you need legal assistance regarding an energy or environmental matter, we can help. Experienced. Innovative. Forward thinking.

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Our Team

Our Attorneys

Partner

Will Reisinger

Will Reisinger is an attorney specializing in energy law and environmental regulation and policy. A former assistant Virginia attorney general.

Partner

Matt Gooch

Matt Gooch is an environmental and energy lawyer who assists clients with complex transactions and regulatory compliance. A former assistant Virginia attorney general.

What We Do

Practice Areas

As former government attorneys with almost 30 years of combined experience, we are well suited to help you or your business advance a project, secure a permit, or find relief.

Energy & Public Utility Regulation

Energy law and utility regulation is a core focus of our firm. Our attorneys are experts on Virginia's electricity market and its unique laws and regulations.

Environmental Law

Whether you are facing an enforcement action, seeking a permit from a state or federal agency, or find yourself the victim of an environmental violation, we can help.

Landowner Representation — Solar & Energy Storage Leases

We help landowners negotiate solar and battery storage leases that minimize liability, improve financial benefits, and serve their long-term interests.

Energy Transactions

We assist clients with all stages of project development, from site control and lease agreements to negotiating asset sales and power purchases.

Est.

2019

Richmond, VA

About Us

Innovative and forward thinking – like the clients we serve.

ReisingerGooch was formed in 2019 by Will Reisinger and Matt Gooch, two former assistant Virginia attorneys general. With over 20 years experience handling energy, environmental, and regulatory matters in both the public and private sectors, we can help your business or organization achieve the results you desire.

What's New

News & Insights

Environmental advocates file expert testimony regarding Dominion Energy transmission costs; groups urge SCC to require data centers to pay for supplemental facility expenses

On May 1, 2026, Dominion Energy Virginia (“Dominion”) filed an application to increase its transmission cost rider revenue requirement by $124.7 million.

SCC schedules hearing regarding Dominion Energy application to increase fuel recovery rider

On May 1, Dominion Energy Virginia filed an application to increase its fuel recovery rider, called the “fuel factor.” Dominion’s fuel factor

SCC approves new rate schedule for Appalachian Power large energy users, including data centers

On March 24, 2025, Appalachian Power Company (“APCo”) filed a petition for approval of new terms and conditions for certain large energy