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Faculty Roster & Bios

15th

Annual Energy Litigation Conference

November 3, 2016 Houston, TX

Presented by

Institute for Energy Law

of

The Center for American and International Law

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15TH ANNUAL ENERGY LITIGATION CONFERENCE November 3, 2016 | Houston, Texas

Presented by

Institute for Energy Law of

The Center for American and International Law

CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS

Jack Balagia 3728 Normandy Avenue

Dallas, TX 75205 Email: [email protected]

JoAnn Lee Exxon Mobil Corporation

800 Bell Street Suite 1503B

Houston, TX 77002 Phone: (832) 624-6305

Email: [email protected]

Reid Gettys Exxon Mobil Corporation 800 Bell Street Suite 1503H Houston, TX 77002 Phone: (713) 656-6282 Email: [email protected] Stan Perry Reed Smith LLP 811 Main Street Suite 1700 Houston, TX 77002 Phone: (713) 469-3800 Email: [email protected]

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT IN ENERGY LITIGATION AWARD RECIPIENT

Daniel M. McClure

Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP 1301 McKinney

Suite 5100 Houston, TX 77010

Phone: (713) 651-5498 Email: [email protected]

FACULTY ROSTER

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SPEAKERS

Phillip D. Barber Phillip D. Barber, P.C.

1675 Larimer Suite 620

Denver, CO 80202 Phone: (303) 894-0880

Email: [email protected]

Jonathan Baughman McGinnis Lochridge & Kilgore LLP 711 Louisiana Street Suite 1600 Houston, TX 77002 Phone: (713) 615-8540 Email: [email protected]

Mark D. Christiansen McAfee & Taft

211 N. Robinson 10th Floor

Oklahoma City, OK 73102 Phone: (405) 552-2235

Email: [email protected]

Bernard "Buddy" F. Clark, Jr. Haynes and Boone, LLP 1221 McKinney Street Suite 2100 Houston, TX 77010 Phone: (713) 547-2077 Email: [email protected]

Stephen C. Dillard Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP

Fulbright Tower 1301 McKinney, Suite 5100

Houston, TX 77010 Phone: (713) 651-5507

Email: [email protected]

Hon. S. Maurice Hicks, Jr. United States District Judge for the Western District of Louisiana 300 Fannin Street Suite 5101 Shreveport, LA 71101 Phone: (318) 676-3055

Lamont Jefferson Jefferson Cano

112 E. Pecan Street Suite 1650

San Antonio, TX 78205 Phone: (210) 988-1811

Email: [email protected]

Matt Jones Liskow & Lewis P.O. Box 52008 Lafayette, LA 70505 Phone: (337) 232-7424 Email: [email protected]

Michael J. Mazzone Haynes and Boone, LLP

1221 McKinney Street Suite 2100

Houston, TX 77010 Phone: (713) 547-2115

Email: [email protected]

Marsha L. Montgomery BP America Inc. 501 Westlake Park Blvd. Houston, TX 77079 Phone: (281) 366-2879 Email: [email protected]

Thomas Neal Nobles Exxon Mobil Corporation

P.O. Box 2180 Houston, TX 77252

Phone: (713) 291-8937 Email: [email protected]

Hon. Donna S. Rayes 81st District Court #1 Courthouse Circle Drive Suite 206 Jourdanton, TX 78026 Phone: (830) 769-2841

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Laura M. Robertson ConocoPhillips Company

600 N. Dairy Ashford, ML 1056 Houston, TX 77079-1175

Phone: (281) 293-1895 Email: [email protected]

Jennifer A. Smokelin Reed Smith LLP Reed Smith Center 225 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222 Phone: (412) 288-3016 Email: [email protected]

Robert L. Theriot Liskow & Lewis

1001 Fannin Street Suite 1800

Houston, TX 77002 Phone: (713) 651-2957

Email: [email protected]

Hon. Mark Whittington JAMS 8401 N. Central Expressway Dallas, TX 75225 Phone: (214) 280-8769

Danny G. Worrell Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP

111 Congress Avenue Suite 1000

Austin, TX 78701 Phone: (512) 691-4012

Email: [email protected]

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S. Jack Balagia Vice President and General Counsel Exxon Mobil Corporation Jack Balagia graduated from The University of Texas at Austin (B.A., 1973 and J.D., 1976) and served as law clerk to U.S. District Judge W.M. Taylor Jr. in Dallas, Texas. He joined the Austin firm of McGinnis, Lochridge and Kilgore in 1977, where his practice included energy litigation and appeals, oil and gas regulatory work and media law. He joined Exxon’s Litigation section in 1998 and was named Assistant General Counsel for Litigation in 2004. He was elected to his current position effective March 1, 2010. Mr. Balagia serves on the Board of Directors of the Institute for Legal Reform of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and is co-chair of the Civil Justice Reform Group. He is a member of the Board of Overseers for the RAND Institute for Civil Justice, the Board of Trustees of the Center for American and International Law, and the Board of Directors of the National Center for State Courts. He has served in a number of capacities with committees of the State Bar of Texas, including several years as Chairman of the Bar’s Public Affairs Committee. In 2000, the Texas Supreme Court appointed him to the Court’s Board of Disciplinary Appeals, which has jurisdiction over Texas lawyer disciplinary matters, and he served as Chairman from 2003-05. He served on the Board and as Vice Chair of the Houston Bar Foundation, which oversees financial support for Houston Bar pro bono activities. He has been listed in The Best Lawyers in America and has been named a Texas Super Lawyer by Texas Monthly magazine. Mr. Balagia currently serves as vice chair of the UT Law School Foundation Board of Trustees and is a Past President of the Law School Alumni Association Executive Committee. He received the Law School’s Outstanding Alumnus Award in 2014. He has also served in various leadership positions for ExxonMobil’s Gulf Coast and North Texas Employee Charitable Giving campaigns, and he currently serves on the Salvation Army Dallas-Ft. Worth Advisory Board.

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Phillip D. Barber

Phillip D. Barber, P.C.

Phil Barber was born in Wyoming and grew up in Colorado. He graduated from the Pueblo

public schools, from Dartmouth College in 1975 (magna cum laude, with distinction), and

received his J.D. from the University of Colorado School of Law in 1979. His practice has

focused on oil and gas law and natural resources and commercial litigation. He represents a

variety of clients in the oil and gas industry, including exploration and production companies,

parties who own surface, mineral or overriding royalty interests, and municipalities along

Colorado's Front Range. He is the editor/author of “Oil & Gas Practice in Colorado” for the

Colorado Methods of Practice, and is a contributing author to the Federal Law of Oil and Gas

Leasing. He speaks annually at the Short Course on Oil and Gas Law. You may contact him at

[email protected].

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Jonathan D. Baughman

McGinnis Lochridge & Kilgore LLP

Jonathan D. Baughman is a partner in the Houston office of McGinnis Lochridge. He is licensed to

practice law in Texas and Louisiana and received his B.S. degree from Louisiana Tech University,

magna cum laude, and his J.D., magna cum laude, from Loyola Law School where he was the

managing editor of the Loyola Law Review. Prior to practicing law, Mr. Baughman worked as a

certified public accountant in the energy section for a major international public accounting firm

and later as an internal auditor for a major natural gas pipeline company. Mr. Baughman chairs his firm’s oil and gas practice group and represents clients in a wide

variety of oil and gas litigation in federal and state courts. Mr. Baughman is AV (highest) rated

by Martindale Hubbell and has been recognized as a Super Lawyer by Texas Monthly. Mr.

Baughman has litigated disputes involving joint operating agreements, gas processing

agreements, leases and other agreements. He has litigated many oil and gas issues related to

title, lease covenants, implied and express covenants to pool, royalty payments, COPAS, natural

gas trading, reservoir damage, well blowouts, and misappropriation of seismic data. Mr.

Baughman has written articles and spoken on numerous oil and gas issues before the American

Association of Professional Landmen, the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation, and the

Louisiana Mineral Law Institute as well as other organizations. Mr. Baughman previously

served as the Chair of the Oil & Gas Section of the Houston Bar Association. He is also a

member of the Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation and most recently served as a Trustee at

Large for the Foundation. Mr. Baughman was also appointed as one of twenty-five distinguished

Advisory Board Members for the Louisiana Mineral Law Institute. Mr. Baughman also serves as

one of nine council members of the Oil, Gas and Energy Resources Law Section for the State Bar

of Texas.

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Mark D. Christiansen

McAfee & Taft

Mark Christiansen is Co-Leader of the Energy and Oil & Gas Practice Group in

the law firm of McAfee & Taft, and works from the firm’s Oklahoma City office. His

practice involves the representation of oil and gas producers, purchasers and other sectors

of the energy industry primarily in litigation matters.

For the past 2 years, Mark has served as one of 14 members of the national

Advisory Board for Energy Law 360. He serves on the Board of Trustees, and on the

Executive Committee, for the Dallas-based Center for American and International Law.

Mark also served in 2011 - 2013 as an Officer and on the Board of Trustees for the

Denver-based Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation.

Since 1997, he has been listed in Best Lawyers in America under the practice

areas of Natural Resources and Energy Law. Since the inaugural listings of Oklahoma

lawyers in these two publications, Mark has been listed in Oklahoma Super Lawyers on

the list of the Top 50 lawyers in the State of Oklahoma and on the list of top attorneys in

the area of Energy and Natural Resources Law, and in the Chambers USA Directory's

listing of leading Oklahoma attorneys in the area of Energy and Natural Resources Law.

Mark served as the Chair of the Energy and Natural Resources Litigation

Committee of the ABA Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources (SEER) from

2001–2003. Since 1985, he has served as lead editor and co-author of annual energy

litigation updates in the United States for the Year in Review publication of ABA SEER,

and is lead editor for a similar annual energy litigation update published by the Rocky

Mountain Mineral Law Foundation Journal.

Some of Mark’s other publications include: Co-Author (with Prof. David Pierce),

“When the Horizontal and Vertical Collide: Frac Hits and Operator Quest for Détente,”

61 Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute 12 (2015); Author of Chapter titled "Oil and

Gas Royalty Class Action Lawsuits," in the ABA Tort Trial & Insurance Practice

Section's Book titled A Practitioner's Guide to Class Actions (2010 – 2016); Author, "The

Top Ten Recent Court Decisions Challenging the Oil and Gas Industry," 58 Oil & Gas

Instit. Chapt. 4, at 87 (2007); Co-Author, "A Different 'Slant' on JOAs," 57 Rocky

Mountain Mineral Law Institute 25 (2012); "Class Actions Pushed to the Extreme--Will

Class Action Plaintiff Lawyers Be Permitted to Re-Zone Our Courts for Tract Housing?”

24 Journal of Land, Resources and Environmental Law 77 (2004); “A Landman’s Guide

to Drafting Provisions for the Allocation of Gas Marketing-Related Costs Under the Oil

and Gas Lease,” 45 Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute 21 (1999). 40 Rocky

Mountain Mineral Law Institute 16 (1994); and Co-Author, “COPAS for Landmen and

Lawyers,” 48 Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute (2002).

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THE HAYNES AND BOONE TEAM

ARS

Practices and Industries • Energy, Power and Natural

Resources

• Energy Finance

• Oil and Gas

Education and Clerkships • J.D., University of Texas at Austin

School of Law, 1982

• B.A., University of Texas at Austin, 1978

Bar Admissions • Texas

Bernard "Buddy" F. Clark, Jr. Partner

[email protected]

Houston

1221 McKinney Street

Suite 2100

Houston, Texas 77010

T +1 713.547.2077

F +1 713.236.5577

Buddy Clark chairs the firm’s Energy Practice Group representing

clients in the oil and gas industry, including banks, private capital

providers and producers in secured and unsecured credit

transactions and equity investments; producers, joint venturers and

midstream companies in oil and gas exploration, production and

development agreements, and producing property and midstream

acquisitions, joint developments and partnerships; and energy related

litigation and bankruptcies. In June 2016, Buddy published “Oil Capital: The History of American Oil, Wildcatters, Independents and Their Bankers,” which traces the relationship between independent

producers and their capital providers in America’s oil and gas

industry. Buddy is a frequent speaker at oil and gas conferences and

is often cited as an authority on current issues facing the oil and gas

industry in trade publications and financial journals.

Selected Client Representations

• Energy lenders in senior and mezzanine syndicated, club and

sole bank facilities ($10 million to $3 billion) in connection

with secured reserve based oil and gas production loans,

including preparation and negotiation of credit facilities,

mortgages and related loan documents

• Representation of capital providers and management teams

for exploration and production companies

• General legal advice to oil and gas companies on various

transactional matters including multi-state producing property

acquisitions, reserved based and production payment

financings, dispute resolution and operating matters

• Acquisitions of producing properties in Texas, Louisiana,

Mississippi, Montana, North Dakota, New Mexico, Oklahoma,

Alabama, Kansas, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Gulf of

Mexico

• Workouts and debt restructurings on behalf of energy lenders

and borrowers in multi-state secured oil and gas production

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THE HAYNES AND BOONE TEAM

loans and bankruptcy related oil and gas producing property

acquisitions

Professional Recognition

• Named as a "world’s leading practitioner in the field" in the

Energy and Natural Resources Expert Guide, Legal Media

Group, 2016

• Selected for inclusion in Houston Business Journal's list of

Who's Who in Energy, American City Business Journals,

2015

• Recognized in The Best Lawyers in America, Woodward/White, Inc., in Project Finance Law, 2008-2016;

Natural Resources Law, 2006-2016; Energy Law, 2012-2016;

and Oil & Gas Law, 2016

• Recognized in Euromoney's Guide to the World's Leading Energy and Natural Resources Lawyers, Euromoney

Institutional Investor PLC, 2015

• Selected for inclusion in Texas Super Lawyers, Thomson

Reuters, in Energy & Natural Resources, 2009-2015;

Banking, Securities & Corporate Finance, 2013-2015

• Recognized by Martindale Hubbell® Law Directory with a

Peer Review Rating of AV® Preeminent

Professional and Community Activities

• State Bar of Texas (Member, Natural Resources and Banking

Law Sections)

• Houston Energy Finance Group (Chairman, Board of

Directors)

• Fellow Houston and Texas Bar Foundations

• Independent Producers Association of America, Capital

Markets Committee

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S Dillard Bio

Stephen C. Dillard

Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP

Steve Dillard is a partner in the Houston office of Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP where

he has practiced trial work since joining the Firm upon graduation from Baylor Law School. He

formerly served as the Chair of Global Litigation for the Firm.

Mr. Dillard has represented the energy, construction and medical industries through much

of his career. With a broad range of experience in complex commercial litigation, he has

devoted a large portion of his practice to the defense of environmental litigation, groundwater

contamination cases, chemical exposure, toxic and mass tort cases, including class actions.

Steve’s practice also focuses on the defense of claims arising from commercial operations,

hydraulic fracturing, natural resource damages (NRD), E&P activities, landfills, pipelines,

Superfund and hazardous waste sites and underground storage tanks. He has tried to verdict over

125 cases in both state and federal courts.

He has been invited to membership as a Fellow of the American College of Trial

Lawyers, the International Academy of Trial Lawyers, and an Advocate of the American Board

of Trial Advocates.

Mr. Dillard has been recognized by Chambers USA, Best Lawyers, Legal500 and

Benchmark Litigation. In 2015 he was named a Client Service All-Star by BTI Consulting

Group Inc., a client-driven honor awarded to only 354 lawyers in the United States for 2015.

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Reid G. Gettys

Exxon Mobil Corporation

Graduated from University of Houston Law Center in 1993 with Honors

Private practice with litigation firm of Hays, McConn, Rice & Pickering

Joined Exxon Mobil Corporation in 2000

Practice groups include: Torts, Upstream Commercial, Upstream Environmental,

Downstream Commercial, Downstream Environmental, Employment, Toxic Tort,

NORM, Product Liability

Currently; Litigation Coordinator - Product Liability & Specialty Environmental,

NORM and Employment

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The Honorable S. Maurice Hicks, Jr.

United States District Judge for the Western District of Louisiana

Judge Hicks was inducted as a U. S. District Judge for the Western District of Louisiana in 2003.

Prior to his appointment to the bench by President George W. Bush, Judge Hicks was senior

member in the firm of Hicks, Hubley & Marcotte. He is a Judge/Master member of the Harry

V. Booth and Judge Henry A. Politz Chapter of the American Inns of Court. He currently serves

as the Director of Accommodations of the Supreme Court Committee on Bar Admissions

(“COBA”). He has previously served COBA as Chairperson, the Director of Testing, and as the

Examiner for Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure. He has also served as a member of the

Louisiana Law Institute. Judge Hicks has served as presiding judge and panel member on five

occasions at the National Advocacy Center in Columbia, South Carolina. He is the President of

the District Judges Association of the U. S. 5th Circuit, and serves on the Financial Disclosure

Committee of the Judicial Conference of the United States.

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ARS

Areas of Practice Litigation/Trial Practice

Education J.D., University of Texas at

Austin School of Law, 1984

B.A., Rice University, 1981

Bar Admissions Texas

Court Admissions United States Supreme Court

U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas

Lamont A. Jefferson Member

[email protected]

112 East Pecan Street, Suite 1650

San Antonio, Texas 78205

T 210.988.1811

F 210.988.1811

Lamont Jefferson is an accomplished trial lawyer, representing clients

who can afford to leave nothing to chance. Whether the stakes involve

corporate treasure, trade secrets, or business reputation, companies and

individuals turn to Lamont to help resolve the thorniest business-related

disputes. He has been go-to counsel on some of the most important

cases in San Antonio and South Texas, including litigation over the multi-

billion dollar expansion of the South Texas Nuclear Project, litigation over

the $26 billion Clear Channel merger, and the recent much publicized

litigation involving the Church of Scientology.

Resolving business disputes sometimes requires full-fledged litigation, at

other times skilled diplomacy, and sometimes simply honest

communication. Lamont’s talents as a seasoned litigator, skilled

negotiator, and astute legal analyst make him the right lawyer for a large

variety of business disputes.

Lamont is a member of the American College of Trial Lawyers, an

honorary trial lawyer organization whose membership is limited to no

more than 1% of the lawyers in any state. He is a member of the American

Board of Trial Advocates and most recently served as president of the

San Antonio Chapter. Lamont regularly speaks on topics of interest to

lawyers and judges, from trial strategy and tactics, to rules of civil

procedure, to professionalism.

Lamont is active in the San Antonio community and currently serves as

vice president of the board of directors for the Valero Alamo Bowl. He is

on board of directors of the Down Syndrome Association of South Texas,

and serves in the Founders Club for the Tobin Center for the Performing

Arts, and as a board member of the San Antonio Chamber Choir.

Lamont's recent accomplishments include:

Inducted into the American College of Trial Lawyers in 2004 - an

invitation only organization limited to no more than 1% of the total

lawyer population of any State.

Representation of a large transitional home in land use dispute

with surrounding property owners with millions of dollars at stake.

2012 successful jury verdict in federal court in San Antonio

involving breach of contract for delivering faulty industrial

equipment.

2012 jury trial in federal court involving international dispute

between arms brokers.

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2010 non-jury trial involving the multi-billion dollar expansion of

the South Texas Nuclear Project – case tried within 6 weeks of

initial filing.

2009 lead counsel for cross examination of financial advisers and

hedge fund managers in bench trial involving the Spectrum

bankruptcy.

Trial and settlement of insurance coverage litigation on behalf of

publicly traded corporation - total recovery of more than $17

million.

Successful jury verdict in San Antonio in case involving contract

interpretation with millions of dollars in dispute.

Representation of beneficiary of trust valued at greater than $100

million pursuing allegations of mismanagement and breach of

fiduciary duties.

Representative Publications and Speaking Engagements

Presenter: ABOTA Masters in Trial seminars series (2009, 2011,

2012).

Presenter: "Closing Arguments and Post-Trial Motions" – State

Bar of Texas CLE (2012).

Speaker: Panel Presentation on Professionalism and Ethics:

"The Texas Lawyers Creed: 22 Years After Its Inception" State

Bar of Texas CLE: Business Torts Institute, October 2011.

Presenter: "Business Disparagement And The Internet: Libel And

Slander, Injury To The Brand," State Bar of Texas - Business

Torts, (2010).

Presenter: "Evolving Issues Regarding Nonparty Electronic

Discovery And The Internet," State Bar of Texas - Advanced Civil

Trial Course (2009).

"The Image and Role of a Lawyer" The University of Texas

School of Law (2007).

Presenter: "Lawyer to Lawyer: Things We Know (But are well to

be reminded)" State Bar of Texas Litigation Section Professional

Responsibility Program (2007).

"Where the Buck Stops: Defending the Corporate Representative

Deposition" - Texas Bar CLE (2007).

Presenter: American Board of Trial Advocates, Masters in Trial

Seminar (2007).

Course Director and Moderator, "Brown v. Board of Education:

Half Century Later…Are We Half Way There," State Bar of Texas

Annual Meeting (2004).

"Strategic Discovery, Chapter 4," State Bar of Texas (2002).

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"Managing a Serious Personal Injury Incident on a Construction

Project," State Bar of Texas - Construction Law Conference

(2002).

"Damages Update" State Bar of Texas Litigation Update Institute

(2000).

"Cross Examination - Lighten Up," Advanced Civil Trial Course

(1999).

"Fiduciary Duties of Officers and Directors," University of

Houston (1999).

"Making it Stick - Enforcing Jury Waiver Choice of Law/Choice of

Venue Agreements," ABA Real Estate Section (1998).

"Caveat Spoliatorem," Spoliation of Evidence State - Bar of

Texas (1998).

Honors and Awards

Named by Best Lawyers, Woodward/White, Inc., as a "2016

Lawyer of the Year" in Bet-the-Company Litigation, 2016

Named by Best Lawyers as a "2014 Lawyer of the Year" in

Appellate Practice, Bet-the-Company Litigation, Commercial

Litigation, and Litigation - Trusts and Estates

Named one of The Best Lawyers in America in Commercial

Litigation, Appellate Law and Bet-the-Company Litigation, 2003-

2015, Commercial Litigation and Litigation - Trusts & Estates,

2012-2015

Named an Outstanding Lawyer in Commercial Law by the San

Antonio Business Journal, 2010

Named a Texas Super Lawyer by Law and Politics and Texas

Monthly - Business Litigation, 2003-2014, a Top 100 Texas

Super Lawyer - Business Litigation, 2010, and a Top 50 Central

Texas Super Lawyer, 2005-2014

Ethical Life Award from Association of Corporate Counsel,

South/Central Texas Chapter, 2010

Martindale Hubbell® Law Directory with a Peer Review Rating of

AV® Preeminent™

Memberships

Sunset Advisory Commission, Public Member (2009-2011)

University of Texas Law School Alumni Association - Executive

Committee (2010-2013)

American Bar Association Section of Litigation - Member, and

past Co-Chair of Commercial and Business Litigation Committee

American College of Trial Lawyers Fellow (inducted in 2004)

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American Law Institute Member (2004)

Texas RioGrande Legal Aid (TRLA) - Former Member, Board of

Directors (President 2004, 2005)

American Board of Trial Advocates - Vice President for the local

chapter (2013)

Texas Association of Defense Counsel - Former Area Vice

President

American Inns of Court - Master, Local President (2008-2009)

Texas Access to Justice Foundation - Board Member (2007 to

present)

State Bar of Texas - Member, Board of Directors (2007-2010),

State Bar's Court Task Force on Expedited Litigation

Texas Supreme Court Rules Advisory Committee - Member

(2002 to present)

State Bar of Texas Task Force on Diversity - Member (2006)

Texas Bar Foundation - Sustaining Life Fellow

Texas Bar Foundation - Former Member, Board of Trustees

San Antonio Bar Association - Member, Former Member Board

of Directors, and District Courts and Federal Courts Committee

(President 2006-2007)

Texas Supreme Court Advisory Committee - Member

Valero Alamo Bowl - Member, Board of Directors

Down Syndrome Association of South Texas - Member, Board of

Directors

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Matt Jones Liskow & Lewis

Matt has represented the oil and gas industry, and companies related to it, for more than twenty years and in many states. He is the son of a wireline operator and the grandson of a driller, and he grew up within sight of gas flares. He remains fascinated by the challenges his clients face. Matt graduated from Louisiana State University, where he was editor-in-chief of the law review, and he did a clerkship with the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit before entering private practice. His industry experience includes every phase of exploration and production, from bonuses to blowouts, from mobilization to marketing, from paleo to pipelines, and from seismic to shut-in. He has focused his efforts on complex cases, particularly on communicating the world of oil and gas to lay decision makers in compelling ways. In terms of shale plays, he has litigated matters in the Marcellus, the Utica, the New Albany, the Haynesville, the Barnett, the Eagle Ford, and the Tuscaloosa Marine, among others. Most recently, he defeated a powerful and politically connected landowner in a legacy lawsuit, with the jury giving him a zero verdict. He also led the fight against heated local opposition when a local government tried to block hydraulic fracturing through zoning laws, and he prevailed at every stage. He is licensed in both Louisiana (1989) and Texas (1990).

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JoAnn Lee

Exxon Mobil Corporation

JoAnn Lee, Assistant General Counsel for Exxon Mobil Corporation, is a member of the Law

Department Management Committee and leads the Global Litigation Group. Her

responsibilities include management of a team of 100, oversight of the company’s extensive

portfolio of global litigation and arbitration in a manner that protects the interests of the company

and its shareholders. She is also charged with the recruitment, supervision, and development of

the group’s in-house counsel and support staff as well as the selection and stewardship of outside

law firms retained to represent the company in lawsuits and arbitrations throughout the world.

During her tenure with ExxonMobil, Ms. Lee has served in various management positions within

the Law Department. These positions include Chief Attorney of the Commercial Group of

Exxon Mobil Chemical Company, Chief Attorney, Labor, Employment and Special Services

Group, Coordinator of the Employment and Tort Litigation teams. She began her ExxonMobil

career as a trial attorney and was assigned to the Tort, Commercial, Environmental and

Employment Litigation teams. Prior to her employment with ExxonMobil, Ms. Lee served as a

Trial Attorney for Union Pacific Railroad Company and as a Chief Prosecutor in the Harris

County District Attorney's Office.

Ms. Lee is a member of several organizations including the Executive Leadership Council, Chief

Litigation Counsel Association, serves on the Advisory Board of Corporate Counsel Women of

Color and the Texas Executive Women Corporate Advisory Board. She has also served on

several State Bar of Texas committees including the Minority Corporate Counsel Steering

Committee and Disciplinary and Grievance Committees. Ms. Lee has volunteered with several

nonprofit organizations including Habitat for Humanity, Interfaith Ministries, SPCA, Big

Brothers and Big Sisters and has served on the boards of organizations such as the Houston Area

Women’s Center and Family Services of Greater Houston.

Ms. Lee received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Texas at Arlington and a Juris

Doctorate from the University of Texas School of Law.

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THE HAYNES AND BOONE TEAM

ARS

Practices and Industries • Litigation

• Energy Litigation

• Oil and Gas Litigation

• Environmental Litigation

• Real Estate and Construction Litigation

• Hydraulic Fracturing

• Midstream

Education and Clerkships • J.D., Suffolk University Law School,

1983

• College of Arch. and Urban Planning, University of Michigan, 1978

• B.S., Business Administration, University of South Carolina, 1977

Bar Admissions • Texas

• Louisiana

• Massachusetts

• North Dakota

Court Admissions • U.S. District Court for the Eastern

District of Texas

• U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas

• U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas

• U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas

Michael J. Mazzone Partner

[email protected]

Houston

1221 McKinney Street

Suite 2100

Houston, Texas 77010

T +1 713.547.2115

F +1 713.236.5662

Michael J. Mazzone is an accomplished trial lawyer who has tried jury

cases against prominent trial lawyers in Texas, Louisiana and New

Mexico, and has handled cases pending in courts in North Dakota,

Mississippi and Montana. Michael represents energy companies in

environmental contamination, indemnity and toxic tort cases. He also

represents parties in construction litigation/arbitration as well as real

estate disputes.

Michael is Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of

Legal Specialization.

Ranked by Chambers USA, Chambers & Partners, as a leading

lawyer in Environment Law in Texas (2015-2016), clients describe

Michael as “practical, knowledgeable and down-to-earth. He doesn't

overreact, and he takes a very reasoned approach to everything…he

is the epitome of a good litigator; he doesn't depend on fireworks, he

just gets up and does a good job."

Michael has made presentations on trial advocacy, arbitration and

litigation at oil and gas industry conferences, bar association

seminars, the Texas Environmental Superconference and the

University of Texas Law School.

As an arbitrator, Michael is a member of the American Arbitration

Association's National Panel of Construction Arbitrators where he is

regularly called on to preside over numerous arbitration matters and

has been a speaker at the AAA's National and Regional Panel

Retreats, seminars providing training to AAA arbitrators.

For five years, Michael taught in the trial advocacy program at the

University of Houston Law School as an adjunct professor of law, and

he has served on the Editorial Board of the Houston Lawyer magazine, a publication of the Houston Bar Association. He oversees

the Firm’s Volunteer Prosecutors Program in which lawyers in the

Firm try misdemeanor jury trials for the cities of Houston and

Arlington.

Recent Trials/Arbitrations

• Lisa Parr, et al.; County Civil Court at Law No 5, Dallas

1

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THE HAYNES AND BOONE TEAM

County, Texas. Represented at trial a gas exploration and

production company in a lawsuit brought by a landowner and

his family claiming personal injuries and property damages

from gas well drilling and production activities; case was

falsely promoted as the “first fracking trial” in the United

States.

• MMR International, U.S. District Court, Southern District of

Texas: Represented at trial builder of power barges in a

lawsuit brought by a subcontractor claiming breach of a

contract to supply a labor force in Venezuela.

• Hazel Savoie, 38th Judicial District Court, Cameron Parish,

Louisiana: Represented at trial a major energy company in a

"legacy" lawsuit brought by a landowner claiming property

damages from an oil field pit. Also represented the company

in the related “preponderance hearing”, the first

preponderance hearing held in Louisiana under Act 312.

• Jesco Operating, LP, 165th Judicial District Court, Harris

County, Texas: Represented at trial energy company and

pipeline owner in lawsuit by pipeline contractor claiming its

business was destroyed by non-payment of invoices. At trial,

plaintiff sought to recover the value of its business and other

damages.

• Gordon Westergren, 269th Judicial District Court, Harris

County, Texas: Represented at trial the developer of the Port

Crossing rail-served industrial park in a lawsuit by a plaintiff

who claimed an ownership interest in the project.

• Concepcion Acosta, 5th Judicial District, Lea County, New

Mexico: Represented at trial a major energy company in

lawsuit by approximately 200 plaintiffs who claimed that a

tank battery/oil storage facility in their neighborhood caused

personal injuries and property damages. At trial, plaintiffs

sought over $54 million dollars for nine "trial plaintiffs."

• Conroe Express Concrete, 410th Judicial District Court,

Montgomery County, Texas: Represented at trial a national

homebuilder in a breach of contract and warranty lawsuit

against concrete supplier. Foundations of a number of homes

built with the supplied concrete failed.

• EDI Architecture, Inc., International Arbitration Association:

2

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THE HAYNES AND BOONE TEAM

Represented architectural firm in dispute with contractor over

project in Luanda, Angola.

• Darr Angell, U. S. District Court for the District of New

Mexico: Represented at trial a major energy company in

lawsuit by a landowner for environmental damages and

injunctive relief.

• Jeanie R. Carter, 214th Judicial District Court, Nueces

County, Texas: Represented at trial a major energy company

in lawsuit brought by approximately 40 families who claimed

that a refinery waste disposal pit in their neighborhood

caused personal injuries and property damages. Before trial,

plaintiffs dropped their personal injury claims. At trial,

plaintiffs sought in excess of $170 million dollars for six "trial

plaintiff" families.

Professional Recognition

• Recognized by Chambers USA, Chambers & Partners, as a

leading lawyer for Environment (Texas), 2015-2016

• Recognized in The Best Lawyers in America, Woodward/White, Inc., in Commercial Litigation, 2015-2016

• Recognized in Texas Super Lawyers, Thomson Reuters, for

Civil Litigation Defense, 2009-2015; Environmental Litigation;

Construction Litigation, 2015

• Martindale Hubbell® Law Directory with a Peer Review

Rating of AV® Preeminent™

Professional and Community Activities

• American Arbitration Association

• Louisiana State Bar Association

• Houston Bar Association

• State Bar of North Dakota

• State Bar of Texas

• Texas Oil & Gas Association

3

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75398541.3

Daniel M. McClure

Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP

1301 McKinney, Suite 5100

Houston, Texas 77010

Phone 713-651-5159

[email protected]

Dan McClure, a partner in Norton Rose Fulbright’s Houston office, has an active trial practice in

both state and federal courts involving a variety of civil litigation matters. He has represented

energy clients in all segments of the oil and gas industry, including producers, gatherers,

processors, pipelines, traders, refiners, and marketers. He has extensive first-chair jury trial and

arbitration experience and is certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal

Specialization. He has concentrated his energy practice in complex commercial litigation,

including class actions, multidistrict litigation, qui tam actions, business torts, contract disputes,

antitrust, and government investigations. He has authored numerous articles related to oil and

gas litigation, class actions, and complex litigation. He has handled oil and gas royalty cases in

Texas, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, North Dakota, and Louisiana.

He is listed in Texas Super Lawyers, Best Lawyers in America, Chambers USA, and the Guide

to the World’s Leading Energy Lawyers. Dan has twice been named to the BTI Client Service

All Star Team, recognizing lawyers who deliver “the absolute best client service.” He has served

as Co-Chair of his firm’s Energy Litigation Practice Group and Chair of his firm’s Class Action

Practice Group. Dan received a B.A., with highest honors, from the University of Oklahoma in

1974 and a J.D., cum laude, from Harvard Law School in 1978. He joined Fulbright & Jaworski

in the trial department in 1978 and became a partner in the firm in 1986.

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Marsha Montgomery

Managing Counsel-Litigation

BP America

Marsha Montgomery, Managing Counsel-Litigation, leads a team of attorneys who

handle a wide variety of litigation for BP America and its affiliated companies including

commercial, toxic tort, and personal injury cases. In addition, Marsha directly manages a

docket of complex, high dollar/high risk litigation for the company. Over more than 25

years of practice, her cases have ranged from single plaintiff slip and falls to major

commercial arbitrations to nationwide class actions and multi-district litigation. Marsha

also serves on BP Legal’s External Counsel Management Committee.

A proud native Texan, Marsha spent the first few years of her professional life working

as a producer and on-air talent for Houston Public Television before she headed north to

attend Case Western Reserve Law School. She began her litigation practice with Squire,

Sanders & Dempsey (now Squire Patton Boggs) in the firm’s Cleveland and Houston

offices and then joined BP Legal in 2000.

Outside of work, Marsha loves riding her Harley-Davidson Softail Deluxe while singing

“Born to be Wild.”

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Neal Nobles

Exxon Mobil Corporation

After law school, Neal practiced mostly defense work with a major national firm for about 3

years. There, he was fortunate to have tried cases to juries, administrative law judges, and bench

trials. He left to join several big firm expatriates at a trial boutique focusing on oil and gas

upstream and midstream work representing plaintiffs and defendants. There, he represented

everyone from small landowners to foreign national oil companies and some of the largest

privately and publicly-held oil, gas, and mid-stream companies in the world, as counsel to both

plaintiffs and defendants in rural and metropolitan courts.

For the past 6 years, he’s been attached to the upstream commercial and environmental litigation

docket at ExxonMobil. From time to time, he manages cases and arbitrations for the

ExxonMobil Chemical Company too. He takes a very active role in handling the litigation from

start to finish. This role could include staffing the case, working with outside counsel,

establishing strategy and tactics, working on the matter day-to-day, and attending mediations,

trials, and appeals.

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Stan Perry Partner [email protected]

Houston

T: +1 713 469 3847 F: +1 713 469 3899

Education

University of Virginia School of Law, 1990, J.D., Senior Editorial Board of The Journal of Law and Politics; Honor Counsel

Baylor University, 1987, B.A., Dean's Distinguished Lists

Professional Admissions / Qualifications

Texas

Illinois

Court Admissions

U.S. District Court - Eastern District of Texas

U.S. District Court - Northern District of Texas

U.S. District Court - Southern District of Texas

U.S. District Court - Western District of Texas

Overview

Stan is one of the leading environmental litigation and toxic tort lawyers in the United States. His reputation is built on his experience handling product liability, premise liability, class actions, mass torts, and environmental lawsuits alleging toxic exposures resulting in personal injury, property damage, and reputational damage. Stan is licensed in Texas and Illinois and he has handled lawsuits in those states and in numerous other states, including Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, California, Ohio, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Missouri. Stan has worked across the gamut of energy-related industries, from alleged exposures during oil and gas exploration, to claims based on decades-old releases and spills. Stan has particular experience with lawsuits involving products (crude oil, condensate, gasoline, aviation fuel, toluene, xylene, and a variety of solvents) that allegedly contained harmful levels of benzene. Stan is the National Benzene Counsel for a global energy company.

Stan is one of the leading benzene lawyers in the country, including handling cases of first impression. One such example is Stan’s experience in Raul Zendejas v. Shell Oil Co., Maricopa County Superior Court, CV-2007-005399. At this trial, Stan and co-counsel successfully defended a gasoline manufacturer in a lawsuit claiming the 32-year-old plaintiff’s leukemia was caused by his exposure to benzene in gasoline.

Stan has extensive experience in applying the standards for the admissibility of expert testimony in state and federal courts, including motions to challenge experts under Daubert, Frye, and other standards.

He was trial counsel in Burst v. Shell Oil Company, 2015 decision excluding plaintiff’s exposure assessment and general causation experts and granting summary judgment for defendants in a gasoline-acute myelogenous leukemia lawsuit in the United States District Court of Louisiana, Eastern Division (New Orleans). Burst was affirmed by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on May 23, 2016.

Stan has been named Texas Super Lawyer for environmental litigation for over the past 10 years (2005-2016) and has published over a dozen publications and speeches, covering topics as diverse as overcoming judicial bias to ethical witness preparation.

Stan is partner in charge of the Houston office’s pro bono efforts and a member of the firm’s Pro Bono Committee. Stan is also a member of the Houston Advisory Committee for KIND (Kids in Need of Defense), a non-profit dedicated to providing legal counsel to minors fleeing violence and oppression in Central America.

Honors & Awards

Selected to the Texas Super Lawyers list (2005-2016) - Environmental Litigation

Selected to Best Lawyers in America list (2013 - 2015)

Publications

"Formaldehyde - What you Don't Know May Hurt You," Adhesives & Sealants Industry Magazine, 3 August 2011

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"An Analysis of the Federal Disease Clusters Act: Pros, Cons, and Legal Implications," Toxics Law Reporter, BNA Insight, 23 June 2011 Co-Author(s): Teshia Judkins

"Ethical Witness Preparation: Stepping Back from the Line for the Lecture," The Houston Lawyer, July - August 2010

"Overcoming Judicial Bias," American Bar Association, Litigation, Vol. 35, No. 4, Summer 2009

Speaking Engagements

3 November 2016 IEL 15th Annual Energy Litigation Conference

2 June 2016 HarrisMartin's National Benzene Litigation Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada

1 May 2015 HarrisMartin's DNA and Molecular Evidence in Toxic Torts Conference: The Time of Genomics Is Here, Charleston, South Carolina "Juror Perceptions of the Use of Genomics"

19-20 September 2013 HarrisMartin's National Benzene Litigation Conference, Chicago, Illinois "The Most Active Jurisdictions - California, Louisiana, Madison County, Philadelphia & Texas"

4 December 2012 Harris-Martin Emerging Toxins Seminar "Overview of Gasoline Litigation"

24 May 2010 HarrisMartin Benzene Litigation Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada "General Causation: Benzene and Multiple Myeloma"

Employment History

2013 - Reed Smith

2003 - Haynes and Boone LLP

1996 - Abrams, Scott & Bickley, LLP

1993 - MehaffyWeber P.C.

1990 - Bracewell LLP

Clerkships

Honorable E. Gerald Tremblay, Circuit Court - Albemarle County, Virginia

Professional Affiliations

Chair State Bar of Texas, Standing Committee, Lawyers' Assistance Program (TLAP), member of TLAP since 2013

Co-Chair, Energy Litigation Conference, The Center for American and International Law (2016)

State Bar of Texas, Litigation Section

American Bar Association, Litigation Section

Defense Research Institute, Toxic Tort & Environmental Committee

Houston Bar Association, Litigation Section

Civic Involvement

Jefferson Award for Public Service, 2014

Kids In Need of Defense (KIND) – Houston Advisory Committee Member and Pro Bono

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Counsel

Ecclesia Houston – Overseer

Living Water, International – Volunteer, Fundraiser, and Organizer of Los Ninos del Aqua El Salvador Mission Trip (2013)

Mentor and Volunteer at Northbrook High School, Spring Branch Independent School District

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DONNA S. RAYES

81ST JUDICIAL DISTRIC JUDGE

SIXTH GENERATION TEXAS

GREW UP IN GONZALES, TEXAS

B.A. IN POLITICAL SCIENCE UNIVERISTY OF TEXAS SAN ANTONIO (WITH

HONORS)

J.D. ST. MARY’S SCHOOL OF LAW (MEMBER OF JOHN HARLAN SOCIETY)

PRIVATE PRACTICE OF LAW FOR 22 YEARS

ELECTED IN 2002 AS JUDGE OF THE 81ST JUDICIAL DISTRICT, COMPOSED OF 5

COUNTIES: ATASCOSA, FRIO, KARNES, LA SALLE, AND WILSON

PAST MEMBER OF STATE BAR OF TEXAS GRIEVANCE COMMITTEE, DISTRICT 12-C

PANELIST OF JUDGES FOR NATIONAL BUSINESS INSTITUTE CONVERENCE

ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE FOR 5 COUNTY DISTRICT

JUVENILE BOARD MEMBER FOR EACH OF FIVE COUNTIES

2016 DISTINGUISHED JUDICIAL GRADUATE ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF

LAW

PAST AND PRESENT PUBLIC SERVICE:

ALL SANITS EPISCOPAL CHURCH, BISHOP’S COMMITTEE

EPISCOPAL DIOCESE OF WEST TEXAS RULES COMMITTEE

ROTARY CLUB

CHAIRPERSON OF BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF CAMINO REAL COMMUNITY

SERVICES

(A COMMUNITY BASED MENTAL HEALTH AND INTELLECTUAL AND

DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY CENTER)

CO-CHAIR OF TEXAS FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL PLEASANTON COWBOY ENTRY

CHARTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS ATASCOSA FAMILY CRISIS CENTER

BOARD MEMBER CHILDREN’S ALLIANCE OF SOUTH TEXAS

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Laura Robertson is Deputy General Counsel, Litigation and Arbitration, for ConocoPhillips. Robertson came to ConocoPhillips in 2007 as senior counsel of commercial litigation and arbitration. In 2010, she became managing counsel of arbitrations for

ConocoPhillips, making her responsible for managing the company’s domestic and international arbitration matters, and advising on international investment structuring. Prior to joining ConocoPhillips in 2007, Robertson was Counsel at Chevron, where she handled royalty litigation and compliance. Robertson was also a senior litigation associate at King & Spalding, LLP in Houston, Texas, handling complex commercial litigation matters, primarily for international energy companies. Robertson is a board member of the Houston

Arboretum & Nature Center, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, as well as The Fay School in Houston. Robertson graduated from Loyola University in 1995, with a Bachelor Arts degree in psychology and business

administration. Robertson earned her juris doctorate with honors from University of Texas in 1998.

Laura M. Robertson Deputy General Counsel, Litigation and Arbitration

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Jennifer A. Smokelin Counsel [email protected]

Pittsburgh

T: +1 412 288 3016 F: +1 412 288 3063

Education

University of Pittsburgh School of Law, 1992, J.D., summa cum laude, Managing Editor, University of Pittsburgh Law Review; Order of the Coif

University of Pennsylvania, 1986, B.S.E., Systems Science and Engineering; Minor: Wharton School, Decision Sciences

Professional Admissions / Qualifications

Pennsylvania

Overview

Jennifer is a bright, energetic thought-leader on environmental and emerging energy issues, greenhouse gas legislation, and related environmental issues in the RGGI states, California, and the European Union as well as the international arena.

Jennifer represents clients in a broad range of environmental and energy issues, including environmental civil enforcement and litigation matters, as well as regulatory and transactional issues for energy and manufacturing companies. Her practice focuses on all aspects of regulatory and litigation counseling in the fields of environmental, natural resource, and energy law, with a particular emphasis on emerging air issues. She draws upon her experience in business and engineering to incorporate regulatory compliance into sound business strategies.

Whether in Pennsylvania or lecturing across the country, she dedicates herself to her clients, her profession, and her community, helping clients understand the potential impact, strengths and weaknesses, and business opportunities of emerging energy, environmental and greenhouse gas issues. She has shared speaking engagements with the White House special assistant to the president for energy and climate change.

Additionally, Jennifer is very proud to be chair of the Pittsburgh Women's Initiative Network of Reed Smith, where she works to promote a support network among women in the firm’s award-winning women’s program, and to further women’s career advancement and professional development.

Energy and Greenhouse Gas Experience

Jennifer has argued before administrative tribunals on emerging Clean Air Act issues, developed standardized trading agreements for carbon projects on California, and performed due diligence on major acquisitions in the Marcellus Shale play. As well as being a delegate at the Paris climate talks and other international climate negotiations, she has led or participated on teams in some of the most significant air appeals and hearings on aggregation issues for the oil and gas industry in Pennsylvania.

Jennifer's clients include energy companies (large and small), textile manufacturers, battery recycling facilities, iron and steel manufacturers, petroleum refiners, chemical producers, chapter 11 bankruptcy debtors and creditors, landfill operators, and municipalities and municipal redevelopment authorities. She has represented clients in the international climate arena as well as in the state courts of Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia; in the U.S. District Courts throughout the Midwest and the Eastern United States; and in the U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeal for the Third Circuit and the District of Columbia.

Environmental Litigation Experience

Jennifer also represents clients in a broad range of environmental issues, including environmental civil enforcement and litigation matters concerning the Clean Air Act, Superfund, RCRA, and the Clean Water Act, as well as various state law equivalents. She has been involved with groundbreaking air permitting aggregation litigation as well as several successful Title V permitting challenges for Pennsylvania clients, along with

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defending toxic tort and property damage claims based on the discharge of hazardous pollutants into the air, soil, surface and groundwater.

Environmental Due Diligence Experience

Jennifer is a key player in due diligence on major acquisitions in the Marcellus Shale play. She has reviewed and evaluated environmental assessments involving multiple facilities at diverse locations in the United States, Canada and Mexico, and she helps clients understand the pros and cons of alternative provisions and different structures for doing business. Jennifer advises clients, including REITs, with the purchase of real estate, on qualifying as bona fide purchasers under CERCLA or meeting the test for innocent landowner and contiguous property owner defenses, and obtained liability protection for buyers of contaminated property under various state programs.

Representative Matters

Represent client in a complex acquisition of 37-property portfolio located throughout Germany, consisting of a sale-leaseback transaction and additional financing.

Advised client on environmental issues in Exxon Mobil's nearly $1.7 billion acquisition of two of Pennsylvania's natural gas exploration and distribution companies

Advised a major power company on dealing with climate risks in an acquisition document

Advised client on regulatory compliance aspects of the EPA's recent mandatory GHG inventory rule

Advised a nonprofit on sustainability issues in development, including LEED certification (silver) for a theater project

Advised major energy client on the Renewable Fuel Standards or RFS under the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007

Advised a plant on Title V permitting and greenhouse gas emissions

Advised buyer regarding multiple Emissions Reduction Purchase Agreements between major international banking and trading entities and a Chinese renewable energy developer.

Assisting with the $560 million merger, with particular responsibility for addressing all environmental aspects of agreement and financing, of Badlands Energy, LLC d/b/a Powerfuels by Heckmann.

Publications

8 August 2016 "CARB Releases Final Proposed Amendments to Cap-and-Trade Regulations; Formal Comment Period Commences" Reed Smith Client Alerts; Co-Authors: Todd O. Maiden, Michele D. Yuen

22 June 2016 "Understanding the Re-Vamped TSCA: Federal Preemption Gives Uniform Standards" Reed Smith Client Alerts; Co-Authors: Todd O. Maiden, Michele D. Yuen

26 April 2016 "Court of Appeal Turns a Careful Eye Toward Challenges to California’s Cap-and-Trade Auction System" Reed Smith Client Alerts; Co-Authors: Todd O. Maiden, Phillip H. Babich, Michele D. Yuen, Courtney T. Cornwell

22 January 2016 "New Pennsylvania Methane Rules May Be More Stringent than Federal Standards" Reed Smith Client Alerts; Co-Authors: Nicolle R. Snyder Bagnell, Ariel Nieland Forbes

12 January 2016 "The Paris Agreement – leading the pathway to a low carbon

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economy" Reed Smith Client Alerts; Co-Authors: Peter Zaman, Nicholas Rock, Adam Hedley

9 October 2015 "California Takes the Bronze: Implications and Impacts of California's SB 350" Reed Smith Client Alerts; Co-Authors: Todd O. Maiden, Phillip H. Babich, Gagandeep B. Kaur

30 September 2015 "Anticipating the outcome of the 2015 Paris Climate Change Conference" Reed Smith Client Alerts; Co-Authors: Peter Zaman, Nicholas Rock, Todd O. Maiden, Michael J. Fosh, Katherine Yang, William J.G. Barber

16 June 2015 "Pencils Up: Industry Has Opportunity to Make Its Voice Heard on New Biofuel Targets" Reed Smith Client Alerts; Co-Author: Paul B. Turner

22 May 2015 "California ‘Under 2 MOU’ Demonstrates Ambition and Bottom Up Support for GHG Reductions in the Lead Up to COP 21" Reed Smith Client Alerts; Co-Authors: Todd O. Maiden, Phillip H. Babich, Christopher Garcia

7 January 2015 "COP 20 – Lima 2014: Déjà vu on the road to Paris" Reed Smith Client Alerts; Co-Authors: Peter Zaman, Nicholas Rock, Michael A. Yuffee, Craig R. Enochs, Michael J. Fosh, Richard Webb

14 November 2014 "What does the agreement between the United States and China to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions mean to 'Joe Industry'?" Reed Smith Client Alerts; Co-Author: Todd O. Maiden

15 October 2014 "CARB’s Invalidation of Offset Credits Highlights Importance of Risk Allocation" Reed Smith Client Alerts; Co-Author: Phillip H. Babich

30 June 2014 "Does the Supreme Court’s Opinion in Utility Air Regulatory Group v. Environmental Protection Agency, et al. (June 23, 2014) Foretell the Future of Greenhouse Gas Regulation Under the Clean Air Act?" Reed Smith Client Alerts

10 June 2014 "Is RGGI in Pennsylvania’s Future?" Reed Smith Client Alerts

5 May 2014 "Business Implications under U.S. Supreme Court’s Affirmance of EPA’s Transport Rule" Reed Smith Client Alerts; Co-Author: Phillip H. Babich

3 October 2013 "The Battle Over EPA’s Proposed New Source Performance Standards For Coal Fired EGUs: Adequately Demonstrated or Impermissible Technology Forcing?" Reed Smith Client Alert

22 August 2013 "The President’s Climate Action Plan and California’s carbon market" Reed Smith Client Alert; Co-Authors: Thomas J. Galligan, Todd O. Maiden, Peter Zaman

23 May 2013 "AB 32 Update: Summary of the Basics of Transacting in Offsets Under AB 32" Reed Smith Client Alert

23 January 2013 "Conventional and Unconventional Operators: Know your Rights re GHG Reporting" Reed Smith Client Alert; Co-Author: Louis A. Naugle

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18 October 2012 "AB 32 and Offset Basics" Reed Smith Client Alert; Co-Authors: Todd O. Maiden, Nicholas Rock, Peter Zaman

2 October 2012 "AB 32 and GHG Market and Auction Basics" Reed Smith Client Alert; Co-Authors: Todd O. Maiden, Nicholas Rock, Peter Zaman

20 September 2012 "AB 32 and Cap and Trade Design Basics" Reed Smith Client Alert; Co-Authors: Todd O. Maiden, Peter Zaman, Nicholas Rock

2 April 2012 "Protecting the Yard -- EPA Compliance Orders Made Reviewable" Global Regulatory Enforcement Law Blog

21 March 2012 "Respect The EPA's Authority, It's Not Going Away" Law360

Speaking Engagements

Reed Smith's U.S. Energy and Commodities Conference, Houston, Texas, 17 September 2015

"Offsets in Cap and Trade," Carbon Forum North America, Washington, D.C., 30 September 2013

"Clean Air Act Basics," Pennsylvania Bar Association’s Environmental Law Forum 2014, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 28-29 March 2014

"Year-End Local and Global Climate Change Analysis: COP 19, California’s November Auction," Reed Smith Environmental and Energy Law Resource Teleseminar, 4 December 2013

"President Obama's Climate Action Plan in the Near Term: Expectations, Concerns, and Opportunities," Environmental Law Institute, Washington, D.C., 30 September 2013

"California Cap and Trade Update," Reed Smith Environmental and Energy Law Resource Teleseminar, 29 August 2013

"Clean Air Act Transport Rules: A Long Strange Trip," Allegheny County Bar Association's Environment & Energy Law Section, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1 November 2012

"Update on Aggregation in Pennsylvania Shale Gas Industry," Reed Smith Environmental and Energy Law Resource Quarterly Teleseminar, 31 October 2012

"Update on Aggregation in Pennsylvania Shale Gas Industry," Reed Smith Environmental and Energy Law Resource Quarterly Teleseminar, 31 October 2012

"Risky Business? Lender Risk From Shale Gas," Reed Smith University, 20 September 2012

"California GHG Auction: Lessons Learned from EU-ETS," Reed Smith Environmental and Energy Law Resource Quarterly Teleseminar, 11 September 2012

"Spotlight on Shale Gas," Reed Smith Environmental and Energy Law Resource Quarterly Teleseminar, 25 April 2012

"Greenhouse Gas Regulation," Environmental Law Forum 2012, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 28-29 March 2012

"Top 10 Environmental and Energy Issues in 2012," Reed Smith Environmental and Energy Law Resource Quarterly Teleseminar, 25 January 2012

Employment History

2001 - Reed Smith

Chair, Women's Initiative Network of Reed Smith (Pittsburgh Office)

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1996 - Babst Calland

1992 - Reed Smith

Professional Affiliations

Delegate to the 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Paris, France, December 2015 (the "Paris Climate Talks")

Allegheny County Bar Association

Denis Theatre Foundation (a small nonprofit dedicated to renovating and revitalizing a community arts center) – Member of Advisory Board

Pennsylvania Bar Association – Member of the Environmental, Mineral, and Natural Resources Section

University of Pittsburgh School of Law – Adjunct Professor of Law, Teaching "Climate Change and the Law" (a course that is designed to help a new generation of lawyers understand the science, law, and business of climate change)

Delegate to the 15th Conference of the Parties (COP15) under the United Nations' Framework Convention on Climate Change in Copenhagen, Denmark, December 2009

In the Press

“Pittsburgh lawyer pushed reforestation at Paris climate change talks,” by Daniel Moore, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 22 December 2015

"Copenhagen summit is destination for Pittsburgh lawyers," by Joyce Gannon, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 8 December 2009

"New Law Class Focuses on Climate Change," by Patricia Lomando White, Pitt Chronicle, 4 February 2008

Notable Quotes

Clean Power Plan could sway on US Supreme Court appointment," ICIS, 16 February 2016

Some States Halt Clean Power Plan Work In Wake of Stay but Others Forge On," Bloomberg BNA Daily Environment Report, 11 February 2016

"Pa. Methane Rules May Be Tougher Than Federal Standards," Law360, 1 February 2016

“Attorneys React To The Paris Climate Change Deal,” Law360, 14 December 2015

"Global Climate Deal Would Boost CPP's Survival Chances,” Law360, 25 November 2015

“RGGI Will Hear Input From Stakeholders On EPA’s Clean Power Plan,” Bloomberg BNA’s Daily Environment Report, 6 November 2015

“RGGI Develops Principles for Potential of Other States to Join Regional Initiative,”Bloomberg BNA’s Daily Environmental Report, 24 March 2015

“China Emissions Cap To Push US Toward Strict Climate Regs,” Law360, 3 June 2014

“New Obama Climate Czar Brings Fresh Energy Perspective,” Law360, 20 November 20 2013

"Typhoon Devastation Shakes Up Global Climate Talks," Law360, 12 November 2013

"Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Challenges to Greenhouse Gas Permitting Requirements," Bloomberg BNA, 16 October 2013

"GHG Rules' Low Cost Won't Curtail Legal Storm," Law360, 22 February 2011

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Robert Theriot

Liskow & Lewis

Robert Theriot is a shareholder with the firm of Liskow & Lewis and heads its oil and gas

practice in Houston. His practice for the past 30 years has focused on oil and gas trials

and transactions, with deep experience in land, lease, royalty, operational, marketing, and

midstream matters. Robert is Board Certified in Oil, Gas and Mineral Law by the Texas

Board of Legal Specialization, and licensed in Texas, Louisiana, and North Dakota. He

has chaired the Oil, Gas & Mineral Section of the Houston Bar Association, chaired the

South Texas College of Law Energy Law Institute, and serves on the Advisory

Committee for the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Robert graduated from the

University of Southwestern Louisiana and Tulane Law School; served as Editor-in-Chief

of the Tulane Law Review, and clerked for the Honorable John Minor Wisdom on the

United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

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Case ManagerCarolina El'AzarJAMS8401 N. CentralExpresswaySuite 610Dallas, TX 75225214­891­4525 Phone214­720­6010 FaxEmail:[email protected]

Hon. Mark Whittington (Ret.)

Justice Whittington brings a unique perspective to his dispute resolution practice at JAMS. Hehas served in multiple roles in the judiciary where he participated in early efforts to instituteADR programs at both the trial and appellate levels. Justice Whittington began his judicialcareer as a civil trial judge and concluded his public service as a justice of the Fifth DistrictCourt of Appeals. He consistently received the highest approval rating by attorneys in judicialevaluation polls.

ADR Experience and Qualifications

As a civil trial judge, Justice Whittington presided over more than 300 jury trials andthousands of bench trials As an appellate court justice, Justice Whittington served on panels that resolved thousandsof civil cases, where he personally authored over 1600 opinions Justice Whittington presided over many complex energy industry cases during his judicialcareerSince leaving the bench, he has helped resolve numerous complex energy industry cases,both as a mediator and as an arbitrator

Representative Matters

Contract claims by oil and gas exploration company against engineering firm regardingfailure to provide fluid engineering services, negligence and fraud Claims for breach of contract, promissory estoppel, fraud and fraudulent transfer brought byengineering firm against developers of proposed natural gas pipeline in Texas and Mexico Investor action regarding oil and gas joint venture for injunctive relief against bank toprevent payment on letters of credit after venture was unsuccessful Breach of fiduciary duty, negligence and fraud brought by pipeline company against vicepresident of project management and contracts for unauthorized relationships withsuppliers and contractors Claims for tortious interference, conversion and injunctive relief arising from allegedinterference with seismic survey by surface owners Probate contest involving claims to mineral estates and working interests passing underterms of decedent’s will Wind farm operator’s breach of contract claims brought against operator of electric powergrid for failure to provide sufficient infrastructure for transmission of available energy Claims for breach of contract brought by oil well servicing company against shippingcompany for failure to comply with contractual requirements regarding provision of servicesand supplies to oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico Natural gas pipeline general contractor’s claims for breach of contract and fraud againstpipeline developer and executives Breach of contract and tort claims by oil field joint venture participants against operator forfailure to appropriately allocate profits Breach of contract, quantum meruit, fraud and tortious interference claims brought bylandman and his company against oil and gas energy exploration company for failure topay commissions for negotiation of multi­million dollar lease purchasesNegligence and fraud claims brought by royalty owners against executive interest ownersfor failure to properly manage oil and gas interests

Honors, Memberships, and Professional ActivitiesBest Lawyers in Dallas, Alternative Dispute Resolution, D MagazineOutstanding Civil Jurist Award, American Board of Trial AdvocatesJudicial Pro Bono Award, North Texas Legal ServicesSustaining Life Fellow, Texas Bar FoundationSustaining Life Fellow, Dallas Bar FoundationMaster, William “Mac” Taylor Inn of Court

Background and Education

Energy/Utility

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Justice, Fifth District Court of Appeals, Dallas, TX, 1993­2008Judge, 160th State District Court, Dallas, TX, 1987­1992Judge, County Court at Law, Dallas, TX, 1983­1986J.D., University of Houston

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Practices FOCUS:

Environmental and

Workplace Safety

Environmental Issues

in Real Estate and

Commercial

Transactions

Environmental and

Toxic Tort Litigation

Environmental

Internal

Investigations and

Incident Response

Environmental Land

Use

Water

Chemicals, Products

and Pesticide

Regulation

Environmental

Aspects of Energy

Production

Litigation and Dispute

Resolution

Appellate and

Supreme Court

Litigation

Environmental

Advisory Group

Danny Worrell focuses his practice on environmental contested case permitting and

enforcement, Superfund litigation, and transactions and investigations involving

environmental matters. He advises clients on regulatory compliance involving solid and

hazardous waste, air quality, water quality, injection wells, underground and above-

ground storage tanks, asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), water and wastewater

utilities, pesticides and pipelines, and in situ uranium mining.

Danny previously worked as a geologist for the ARCO Oil and Gas Company,

specializing in oil and gas exploration. While attending law school, he was a member of

the staff of the Houston Journal of International Law. Danny has earned an MS and a BS

in geology.

Selected Experience • Representation of client in settling federal Superfund litigation involving a former

barge-cleaning facility.

• Lead attorney in contested case hearing on a municipal wastewater discharge

permit proceeding that settled prior to the hearing on the merits.

• Lead attorney in contested case hearing on air permit authorization for a concrete

batch plant.

• Assistance to client in successfully obtaining first Regulatory Flexibility Order from

the TCEQ for use of the EPA Comparable Fuels Rule allowing substitution of fuels

at chemical manufacturing facility.

• Lead attorney in administrative contested case hearing and district court appeal.

Successfully obtained renewal and new Class 1 hazardous waste injection well

permits from the TCEQ.

• Assistance to client in successful settlement of product liability litigation relating to

oil well cementing operations.

• Representation of client in successfully negotiating settlement of administrative

proceedings, involving a contested case hearing, on an application for renewal and

major modification of Commercial Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage and

Disposal Facility permit.

Danny G. Worrell Partner [email protected]

Austin p +1.512.691.4012

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Danny G. Worrell continued

Recognition AV Preeminent Peer

Review Rating by

LexisNexis

Martindale-Hubbell

Best Lawyers in America, 2007–

2008, 2010–2012,

2014–2017

Who's Who Legal, Texas, 2007–2008

Chambers USA,

2005–2011, 2014–

2016

Education JD, University of

Houston Law

Center

MS, Louisiana State

University

BS, The University of

Texas at Austin

Bar Admissions Texas

Court Admissions US Court of Appeals,

Fifth Circuit

Supreme Court of

Texas

• Representation of clients in settling state Superfund cases involving a former scrap

metal recycling facility, a former toll chemical manufacturing facility and a former

electrical equipment refurbishing facility.

• Representation of client in administrative contested case hearing involving

amendment to production area authorization for in situ uranium mining permit

before the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ).

• Representation of clients in settling claims associated with federal Superfund

litigation cases involving a former tin smelter and a former industrial waste disposal

facility.

• Lead attorney in contested case hearing on application to obtain a Municipal Solid

Waste Type I landfill permit from the TCEQ.

• Lead attorney in administrative contested case hearing and district court appeal.

Successfully obtained a Texas Pollution Discharge Elimination System permit for a

municipal wastewater discharge.

• Representation of clients in successfully obtaining Single Property Designations

from the TCEQ for air quality regulatory purposes.

• Representation of client in administrative contested case, district court and appeals

court proceedings involving major modifications to Class 1 non-hazardous injection

well permits from the TCEQ.

• Lead attorney in administrative contested case hearing and district court and

appeals court appeals. Successfully obtained a Texas Clean Air Act

preconstruction permit for an 800 megawatt coal-fired electric generating facility

with a CO2 capture unit.

Memberships • American Bar Association, Section of Environment Energy and Resources

• Austin Bar Association

Advisories • Supreme Court Rules that Corps Section 404 Jurisdictional Determinations Can

Be Challenged (June 1, 2016)

• Texas Supreme Court Rules Houston Ordinance Preempted by Texas

Environmental Laws (May 10, 2016)

• Texas Third Court of Appeals Rules That Two Types of State Superfund Orders

Are Not Mutually Exclusive (April 19, 2016)

• Texas Supreme Court Denies Petition for Review in Texas Farm Bureau Case

(February 19, 2016)

• EPA Issues Order Objecting to MSS Provisions in a Title V Operating Permit

(February 10, 2016)

• Supreme Court Stays Clean Power Plan (February 9, 2016)

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Danny G. Worrell continued

• EPA Proposes Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule Leak Detection Methodology

Revisions (February 3, 2016)

• DOJ and DOL Expand Worker Endangerment Initiative in Addressing

Environmental and Worker Safety Crimes (December 18, 2015)

• EPA Determinations on Texas and Oklahoma SIP Revisions to Address Regional

Haze Requirements (December 16, 2015)

• TCEQ Adopts Revised Contested Case Hearing Rules (December 15, 2015)

• US Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Issue of Whether Wetlands Determinations Are

Subject to Judicial Review (December 14, 2015)

• EPA Proposes Update To Cross-State Air Pollution Rule for the 2008 Ozone

NAAQS (November 24, 2015)

• FWS Declines to List Greater Sage-Grouse (September 22, 2015)

• TCEQ Releases Draft Proposed Rule to Implement Recently-Passed Contested

Case Hearing Bills (July 16, 2015)

• EPA Issues Revised Underground Storage Tank Rules (June 24, 2015)

• EPA Announces eDisclosure System for Implementation of Audit Policy (June 18,

2015)

• EPA Issues Guidance on Modifying the Timeframe for Hazardous Waste

Management Unit Post-Closure Care (May 12, 2015)

• Corporate Successor Liable Under CERCLA by Piercing the Corporate Veil

(February 10, 2015)

• Texas Supreme Court Avoids Deep Subsurface Wastewater Trespass Issue in

Determining Case Based on Lack of Consent (February 10, 2015)

• Fifth Circuit Rules that Superfund "Arranger" Liability Requires Intent to Dispose of

a Hazardous Substance (January 22, 2015)

• EPA Proposes Amendments to National Contingency Plan Addressing Oil Spill

Dispersants (January 16, 2015)

• EPA Finalizes Rule Regulating Coal Ash as a Solid Waste (December 24, 2014)

• EPA Finalizes Revisions to the Definition of Solid Waste Rule (December 17,

2014)

• Railroad Commission Adopts Amendments to Waste Disposal Well Rules to

Address Earthquake Concerns (October 29, 2014)

• Sierra Club Ordered to Pay $ 6.4 Million in Fees for "Frivolous" CAA Citizen Suit

(September 3, 2014)

• Texas Supreme Court Reverses Environmental Contamination Stigma Award

(August 26, 2014)

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Danny G. Worrell continued

• Railroad Commission Approves Proposed Amendments to Waste Disposal Well

Rules to Address Earthquake Concerns (August 18, 2014)

• Sixth Circuit Bars CERCLA 107 Cost Recovery Claims Under Updated AOCs (July

18, 2014)

• D.C. Circuit Vacates EPA's 2008 Gasification Exclusion and 1998 Comparable

Fuels Exclusion Rules (July 1, 2014)

• CERCLA Cost Recovery Claim Barred for Costs Incurred Under Consent Order

(April 24, 2014)

• EPA Proposes to Add Three Materials to the List of Categorical Non-Waste Fuels

(April 17, 2014)

• American Petroleum Institute Files Petition for Review of EPA's Final Rule

Excluding Carbon Capture and Sequestration from RCRA Hazardous Waste

Regulations (April 14, 2014)

• Federal District Court Rules for Luminant on Citizen Suit Brought by Sierra Club

(April 2, 2014)

• TCEQ Issues New General Wastewater Permit for Evaporation Ponds Amid

Controversy (March 26, 2014)

• Richard A. Hyde Appointed TCEQ Executive Director (January 16, 2014)

• Zak Covar Appointed TCEQ Commissioner (January 14, 2014)

• EPA Issues Final Rule Excluding Carbon Capture and Sequestration from RCRA

Hazardous Waste Regulations (December 20, 2013)

• ASTM Approves New Phase I ESA Standard and EPA Withdraws Direct Final Rule

Referencing New Standard (November 14, 2013)

• Texas Supreme Court Reverses Appeals Court Decisions Regarding Right to

Contested Case Hearings (September 20, 2013)

• Third Circuit Finds that Current and Former Owners of Coal-Fired Power Plant are

Not Subject to Civil Penalties and Injunctive Relief for Alleged Violations of PSD

Permitting Program (August 21, 2013)

• EPA Amendment to Standards and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiries (August

15, 2013)

• EPA Conditionally Excludes Solvent-Contaminated Wipes from Hazardous Waste

Management Regulations (July 25, 2013)

Articles • Brownfields Law & Practice, Texas chapter (Matthew Bender) (2012)

• RCRA: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, with co-authors John W. Teets

and Dennis P. Reis (American Bar Association) (2003)

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Danny G. Worrell continued

• Subsurface Trespass Claims Against Underground Injection Control Operations, in

conference materials for the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission

2002 Underground Injection Control Symposium (2002)

• Legal and Strategic Considerations in Risk-Based Closures, in proceedings of

Energy Week Conference and Exhibition (1996)

• Land Disposal Restrictions: Current Developments and The Corrective Action

Management Unit (CAMU) Rule, in conference materials for the Brown McCarroll

& Oaks Hartline Annual Client Environmental Seminar (1994)

• Exploration and Production Wastes and Class II Injection Wells: Current

Regulatory Developments (SPE 27706), in Proceedings of the Permian Basin Oil &

Gas Recovery Conference, sponsored by the Society of Petroleum Engineers

(1994)

• Understanding the New Corrective Action Management Unit (CAMU) Rule and its

Impact on CERCLA Projects, in Operating Under RCRA and CERCLA

Requirements, sponsored by Executive Enterprises, Inc. (1993)

• Producing Property Conveyances and Environmental Liabilities: A Mine Field for

the Unwary, with R. Kinnan Golemon, 43rd Annual Institute on Oil and Gas Law

and Taxation, Matthew Bender (1992)

• Overview of Federal and Texas Class II Injection Well Regulatory Programs and

New Developments in Efforts to Revise These Programs, in proceedings of the

Symposium on Class II Injection Well Management and Practices, sponsored by

the Underground Injection Practices Search Foundation and the US Department of

Energy (1992)

• Recent Regulatory Changes Affecting Class I Injection Wells, with Albert R. Axe,

Jr. and R. Steven Morton, in Proceedings of the Underground Injection Practices

Council (1991)

• Permitting Injection Wells in the New Texas, with Albert R. Axe, Jr., in Proceedings

of the Underground Injection Practices Council (1991)

• An Overview of the Use of Injection Wells for Industrial Waste Disposal, with R.

Steven Morton and Susan Thompson (1990)

Speaking Engagements & Presentations • Panelist | 28th Annual Texas Environmental Superconference | Austin, Texas

(August 4–5, 2016)

• Champions of Justice Gala 2016 | Austin, Texas (April 6, 2016)

• 27th Annual Texas Environmental Superconference | Austin, Texas (August 7,

2015)

• Speaker | 26th Annual Texas Environmental Superconference | Austin, Texas

(August 7–8, 2014)

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• Speaker | BACT and MACT- "Hunches in Bunches" | Texas Environmental

Superconference | Austin, Texas (September 2011)

• Speaker | The Impact of Changing Federal Energy and Environmental Laws and

Policy | Gulf Coast Power Association, 25th Annual Fall Conference and Exhibition

| Austin, Texas (2009)

• Speaker | What Happens When a Rule Is Vacated? MACT Hammer and Title V

Impacts | TCC/ACIT Environmental, Health & Safety Seminar | Galveston, Texas

(2009)

• Speaker | Compliance: Confidentiality and Ethics, Changing Times Require

Changing Approaches | Texas Bar Law Center | Austin, Texas (2007)

• Speaker | Environmental Law 101: Solid Waste | Texas Environmental

Superconference | Austin, Texas (2005)