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When you are confronted with or pursuing litigation in the energy business, you want experience on your side. Our attorneys serve as national and regional counsel for publicly-traded corporations and closely-held energy businesses. We have spent decades serving clients in the industry.

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Oil and gas litigation

We have been on the forefront of the Utica shale play centered in the eastern and central portions of the state of Ohio. We have spoken to numerous groups about the impact on landowners, oil and gas companies, communities, local governments, manufacturing and other industry players. We have extensive experience handling matters related to property and mineral rights, Dormant Mineral Act issues, rights-of-way, easements, personal injury, lease disputes, joint-venture disputes, bank work outs, pooling, utilization and spacing issues, water rights disputes, as well as emergency response protocol. Click here to learn more about our general oil and gas services. 

Utilities litigation

Our litigation attorneys have decades of experience providing legal services to multistate public utilities. Our lawyers have served as lead counsel in scores of matters for these public utilities, including class actions, wrongful death and other alleged personal injury, damages to real and personal property, real estate, contract, easement and right-of-way disputes, and other litigation. We regularly participate in the creation and implementation of policies and procedures, and have worked closely with federal and state regulatory agencies in responding to incidents. Click here to learn more about our general public utilities services.

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