Greg Loyd is a Bose McKinney & Evans LLP Utilities Group partner. Greg regularly acts as special and local counsel for many for-profit and non-profit utilities, municipal corporations, municipalities, energy industry stakeholders and other governmental and private entities in utility-related matters. Greg also represents clients before the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission as well as in the state and federal courts.
Prior to joining BME, Greg served as an administrative law judge for the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, where he managed caseloads involving base rates, contracts, jurisdiction, mergers and acquisitions, financing and economic development. He is an experienced state and federal courtroom litigator, previously serving as a deputy prosecuting attorney and deputy attorney general. He has a proven track record of leadership, mentorship and process improvement.
Before attending law school at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, Greg worked at the Council on Foreign Relations, a foreign policy think tank, which gave him the opportunity to enmesh himself in issues surrounding U.S. foreign policy and international relations.
Honors / Awards
• Indiana Criminal Justice Institute Outstanding Prosecutor
Appointments / Memberships
• Indiana Association of Administrative Law Judges, President (2022-2024) and member (2022-2024)
• Indiana State Bar Association, Utility Law Section, Council Member (2023-Present)
• Friendship House Community, LLC, Board Member (2109-2021)
• Former member Tippecanoe County Bar Association
• Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Lafayette, Mentor and/or Board Member (2007-2017)
• McKinney School of Law, Program in International Human Rights, Military Commission Observation Project, Volunteer Observer (2105)