Mona Dajani has over 20 years of legal experience. She also has experience in acquisitions, dispositions, financing and project development transactions involving energy and infrastructure facilities in the US and around the world.
She focuses her global practice on project finance, corporate finance, mergers & acquisitions, sustainable finance, portfolio acquisitions, tax equity, construction and/or restructuring for government and private clients involving energy and infrastructure projects.
Mrs Dajani is the co-leader of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman's energy and infrastructure projects team and leads the renewable energy practice. She is also an advisor to The Biden Administration and The US of Energy, and a board member for the American Council on Renewable Energy and ABANA, the preeminent US organisation for finance professionals and institutions with interest in the Middle East and North Africa.
She has led numerous financing and acquisition/disposition and project development transactions involving solar, wind, hydrogen, hydroelectric, geothermal, biomass, waste-to-energy, and Net Zero technology such as connectivity, autonomous driving and e-mobility, as well as gasification, transmission lines, and oil and gas pipelines.
Mrs Dajani was recognised as a leading lawyer by A Word about Wind Legal Power List, featured as a "Power Player" in Financier Worldwide's 2021 Distinguished Advisors Project Finance & Infrastructure special, winner of Law36D's MVP 2020 award in the Project Finance category, 2020 Environment and Energy Leader 100.
She has written many articles for external journals, made numerous speaking engagements, and is a regular commentator for International Financial Times, CNN Radio, POLITICO, Bloomberg Energy, FOX News, The New York Times, The Washington Post, National Public Radio and USA Today.