Upstream/Midstream Energy Associate
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Law/Legal
We are looking to add to our clients corporate practice group, based in the Dallas, Houston or Fort Worth offices. They are an elite global energy law firm with deep roots in the oil & gas industry. For our upstream clients, we handle representations ranging from mergers & acquisitions (M&A), capital markets and finance transactions to specialized oil & gas agreements, including purchase and sale, joint operating, unit operating, participation, and farm‑in and farm‑out agreements.
Qualifications- 3 Years experience in Upstream or Midstream energy transactions
- Stellar academic credentials and comparable law firm experience
- Graduated in 2018‑2021 with J.D.
- Admitted to the Texas Bar
- 900+ Lawyers and Advisors
- 17 Offices
- 1,000 Members of the firm that work on pro bono matters
- 80+ Countries
- Future Focused:
We anticipate what is next and apply our expertise to navigate a path to success. - Dedicated to excellence:
We are solution‑driven and multi‑faced in our approach to serving clients. - Collaborative:
We succeed together by fostering a supportive environment, an inclusive approach and a collective purpose. - Diversity‑minded:
We leverage our unique experiences and perspectives to drive creativity and superior results. - Service‑oriented:
We give back to our communities and those in need.
- Houston, TX
- Dallas, TX
- Fort Worth, TX
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