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Bracewell LLP

Bracewell is a leading law and government relations firm primarily serving the energy, finance and technology industries throughout the world. Our industry focus results in comprehensive state-of-the-art knowledge of the commercial, legal and governmental challenges faced by our clients and enables us to provide innovative solutions to facilitate transactions and resolve disputes.

Our Beginning. On November 1, 1945, two brothers, Searcy and Fentress Bracewell, just home from their World War II service, joined their father, J. S. Bracewell, and another leading Houston lawyer to open the doors of a new Houston law firm. From the beginning, the Bracewells understood that for their firm to succeed they must maintain a relentless focus on professional excellence. As they dreamed of building a larger firm, they also understood that the firm’s roots must be deeply embedded in a culture emphasizing personal relationships and teamwork. Finally, based on J. S. Bracewell’s great success as a statewide and community leader before the war, the Bracewells believed that a commitment to public and community service should be a key component of their firm. More than seventy years later, this commitment to professional excellence, to personal relationships and teamwork, and to public and community service remain the cornerstones of our partnership.

Born in the Courtroom. Our reputation for professional excellence began in the courtroom. J. S. Bracewell was well known as a fierce and relentless litigator, and the post-war era saw the firm assume and extend that reputation. From that beginning, our reputation for professional excellence grew from insurance defense to labor, tax, condemnation and business litigation. In the 1960s and early 1970s, as the growing Texas economy began to attract business enterprises from all over the world, as well as financing from money center banks, our litigation practice evolved to the representation of stakeholders in large-scale commercial disputes.

Development of our Business Practice. As the energy and financial services sectors grew dramatically in Texas in the 1970s, the firm’s reputation for professional excellence attracted clients focused on transactional and commercial matters. This inspired firm leaders to significantly expand the firm’s transactional practice, and in the mid-1970s the firm began adding like-minded partners focused on corporate transactions and bank finance. Our firm’s reputation in the courtroom was soon matched by our growing reputation for handling major M&A transactions and financings.

Beyond Texas, Beyond the United States. As the firm’s reputation and size grew, in the 1970s and 1980s we expanded our geographic reach to serve our increasingly diverse client base. New offices throughout Texas and in Washington, D.C. were anchored by long-time Bracewell partners and carefully selected laterals.

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Of Counsel
Steven Cook advises clients on matters involving environmental and natural resources law and policy.
Prior to joining Bracewell, Steven worked for 22 years as corporate counsel at one of…
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Partner
Travis Counts advises public and private companies on general corporate and transactional matters, primarily in the energy, finance, infrastructure and real estate sectors. Over the course…
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Partner
As a board certified civil trial lawyer for over 15 years and having served as a judge in the 160th Judicial District Court of the State of Texas, Joe Cox is known for combining his skills…
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Partner
Stephen Crain is a trial lawyer in the firm's Houston office. He is the firm-wide leader of Bracewell's Energy Litigation Group and serves on the firm's Management Committee.
He focuses…
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Associate
Joshua Cunningham focuses his practice on regulatory, litigation, enforcement, and policy matters across the energy and infrastructure industries. During law school, he served on The George…
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Associate
Mary Curry focuses her practice on internal investigations, commercial litigation and government enforcement and investigations.
Prior to joining Bracewell, she was an intern at St. John’s…
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Counsel
Suzanne Day negotiates substantial insurance recoveries and litigates against major insurers under commercial general liability, property and business interruption, professional and…
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Associate
Lilliana Dealbert advises clients on project finance, infrastructure development and corporate finance transactions. She has represented American, European and Latin American banks and…
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Senior Counsel
Tim’s principal area of practice is public finance law. He has represented issuers, underwriters, borrowers, and credit providers in municipal finance transactions involving state agencies…
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Associate
Kirsty Delaney advises clients on a range of corporate and project matters within the energy sector, including M&A, corporate re-organisations, joint ventures and project development. …
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The National Law Review names Bracewell LLP a Go-To Thought Leader in the field of employment law. Of particular note is their coverage of the employment law landscape in the United Arab Emirates, one article on the topic that has received more than 14,000 views since its publication. Authors Christopher R. Williams and Amelia Bowring detailed the latest in non-discrimination policies, work permits, employment contracts, and more.

The National Law Review selected Bracewell’s Energy Regulation practice group as a Go-To Thought Leader for 2021. Of particular note was the group’s coverage of Nigeria’s petroleum industry, highlighting both the regulations presently affecting the industry, as well as what to expect in the future. Both Adam Blythe and Catherine Todd contributed analysis on Nigeria’s oil and gas industry including essential insights on bidding changes by Nigeria’s Department of Petroleum Resources. 

Bracewell’s 2020 Election analysis coverage is recognized with a National Law as Go-To Thought Leadership award for the firm’s articles, videos and webinars analyzing the election results and the firm’s predictions about how these results will impact public policy. Topics addressed in Bracewell’s 2020 Election coverage include:  appropriations and budget, committee leadership,  consumer product safety, energy, environment,  international trade, labor and employment tax, and the first 100 days of the new administration. The following Bracewell authors were the most frequent contributors of 2020 election news:  Anna Burhop, Liam P. Donovan, John Lee and Scott H. Segal.

Bracewell’s Energy Regulation practice covers regulatory agencies such as the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),  and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).  Collectively, the practice group's work in this area was recognized  for a 2019 National Law Review Go-To Thought Leader award.  Bracewell's coverage of this area of energy and environmental law and the rule changes and enforcement actions involving these agencies' regulations impacting energy companies provide clarity, insights, and analysis to our readers navigating these waters.

 

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