HOUSTON – Lawdragon recognized Bracewell LLP’s market leadership in the energy sector in the 2023 Lawdragon 500 Leading US Energy Lawyers, a list of top 500 US energy lawyers across a range of practices. In total, 34 Bracewell lawyers were recognized for their excellence in energy regulatory and enforcement, energy transactions, energy finance, energy litigation, securities, tax, environmental transactions, and climate change and environmental strategy:
- Will Anderson – Energy Transactions
- Bradley Benoit – Energy Litigation
- Gregory Bopp – Energy Transactions
- Heather Brown – Energy Transactions, Especially Finance
- Molly Butkus – Energy Transactions
- W. Cleland Dade – Energy Transactions
- Kate Day – Energy Finance, Especially Debt Finance
- Todd Eckland – Energy Transactions
- Kevin Ewing – Energy Development
- George Fatula – Energy Transactions
- Dewey Gonsoulin Jr. – Energy Finance
- Troy Harder – Energy Finance
- Ryan Holcomb – Energy Transactions
- Jeffrey Holmstead – Climate Change and Environmental Strategy
- Catherine Hood – Energy Transactions, Especially Securities
- Jason Hutt – Energy and Environmental
- Jason Jean – Energy Transactions
- Rebecca Keep – Energy Transactions, Especially Finance
- Mark Lewis – Energy Transactions
- Catherine Little – Energy Regulatory and Enforcement
- James “JJ” McAnelly III – Energy Transactions
- Catherine McCarthy – Energy Regulatory
- Elizabeth McGinley – Energy Transactions, Especially Tax
- Robin Miles – Energy Finance
- D. Kirk Morgan II – Energy Regulation
- Ann Navaro – Energy Regulation and Litigation
- Matt Paulson – Energy Regulation
- G. Alan Rafte – Energy Transactions
- Stephanie Koo Song – Energy Finance
- Charles H. Still Jr. – Energy Transactions, Especially M&A
- Tom Tomlinson – Energy Transactions, Especially Finance
- Manuel Vera – Energy Transactions, Especially Cross-Border
- Timothy Wilkins – Environmental Transactions, Especially Hazardous Waste
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