Shannon E. Lundin
Attorney
Growing up in South Louisiana, Shannon developed a deep appreciation for the region’s fragile coastal environment and the importance of protecting natural resources. Witnessing firsthand the challenges facing Louisiana’s coastline fostered a strong commitment to environmental stewardship and ultimately inspired her interest in the development of clean and renewable energy resources.
Prior to joining the firm, Shannon practiced as an attorney representing both lenders and borrowers in complex commercial real estate transactions. Her work has included the acquisition, financing, and development of renewable energy projects, including utility-scale solar facilities and battery energy storage systems throughout Louisiana. She has extensive experience conducting due diligence in connection with large-scale developments and has assisted in the approval of a 450-megawatt solar generation facility in Louisiana.
Shannon’s practice combines her background in commercial real estate with her commitment to expanding sustainable energy infrastructure. She is particularly interested in projects that contribute to long-term environmental resilience while supporting economic development.
Outside of her legal practice, Shannon enjoys running long distances outdoors and traveling to experience diverse landscapes and geographies.
BAr Admissions
Admitted to practice in Louisiana, Texas, and the District of Columbia
Education
J.D. Emory University School of Law, with Honors B.A. Louisiana State University, summa cum laude