Energy, Oil & Gas Law attorneys in Tx, Texas represent individuals and businesses facing legal issues related to Energy, Oil & Gas Law.
These lawyers help clients with all aspects of Energy, Oil & Gas Law, providing legal advice, representation, and assistance through every stage of the case.
Whether you are based in Tx or anywhere else in Texas, experienced Energy, Oil & Gas Law lawyers can help you understand your rights,
file claims, prepare documentation, and seek the best possible outcomes.
Most Tx Energy, Oil & Gas Law lawyers offer consultations to review your case.
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Education: Texas Tech University School of Law | J.D. (2023) | Enery Law Concentration; University of San Francisco | B.A. (2019) |...
Experience: Attorney | Bower PLLC 2017 - Current; Partner | Cox Bower, LLP 2015 - 2017; Principal Attorney | Law Office of Adrian...
Education: St. Mary's University School of Law | J.D. (2011) | Law; Beihang University | other | Law; University of Texas - Au...
Experience: Principal | Law Offices of Aimee Hess P.C. 1983 - Current; Partner | Besing Baker & Glast 1977 - 1983 Partner; Law Cle...
Education: SMU Dedman School of Law | J.D. (1977); Southern Methodist University | B.A. (1973) | Economics
Experience: Shareholder | Greenberg Traurig, LLP Current
Education: Columbia University School of Law | J.D.; Rice University | B.A.
Experience: | Hall Maines Lugrin, P.C. Current
Education: Tulane University School of Law | Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)
Experience: | Interstate Natural Gas Association of America Current
Education: University of Houston Law Center
Experience: Shareholder | Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry 2013 - Current; Partner | Haynesboone LLP 2013
Education: Vanderbilt University Law School | J.D. (1997); Arizona State University | B.A. (1994) | Theatre Performance
Education: Fordham University School of Law | J.D. (2009); University of Notre Dame | B.A.
Experience: | Drew Willey Law Current
Education: University of Houston Law Center
Education: University of Houston Law Center