Thursday, February 6, 2025
Baker Botts Names New Partners-in-Charge in Houston, New York City

Baker Botts Names New Partners-in-Charge in Houston, New York City

Baker Botts announced some leadership changes at the law firm’s key offices coinciding with John Martin’s appointment as the firm’s managing prtner, which became effective today. In the energy space, Rebeca Huddle became partner-in-charge of the firm’s Houston office. A former Justice on the Texas Court of Appeals for the First District, Huddle’s practice focuses on complex commercial litigation.  Rebeca

Haynes and Boone Adds Oil & Gas Firepower

Haynes and Boone, LLP has expanded its energy practice with the addition of an experienced oil and gas commercial litigator, Michelle Scheffler, to its team. Scheffler has represented clients in multimillion-dollar lawsuits at both the state and federal courts throughout the country. Scheffler has represented major integrated oil and gas companies, privately owned independents and equity investors. In addition, Scheffler

Haynes and Boone Snags Energy Litigation Pros

Craig Stahl and Jeffrey Kuehnle have joined the Houston office of energy powerhouse Haynes and Boone, LLP as partners in the firm’s Litigation and Energy Practice Groups. Stahl has decades of experience handling oil and gas litigation, including serving as lead counsel for oil and gas producers in multidistrict litigation and class actions with multimillions of dollars at stake. He

Four New Members Join the U.S. House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee

House Oversight of Energy Legislation House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg Walden (R-OR) announced four incoming Republican members today: Buddy Carter (R-GA),  Ryan Costello (R-PA),  Tim Walberg (R-MI),  Mimi Walters (R-CA). The Committee on Energy and Commerce was established on December 14, 1795. It is the oldest standing legislative committee in the U.S. House of Representatives and it is vested with the

What does the U.S. Government Expect from Energy Companies in 2016?

Just doing things right may not be enough:  legal experts discuss changes to SEC reporting expectations for energy companies and recent trends in EPA investigations and enforcement actions Haynes and Boone LLP’s Denver office hosted a seminar this week that featured a slate of high-powered presenters, some of whom had spent years as attorneys at the SEC and EPA before joining Haynes and