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Firm Overview:
Bracewell is a leading law firm that is known worldwide for its unique depth and experience in the energy, infrastructure, 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.
Managing Partner:Â Gregory M Bopp
Number of partners: 169
Number of lawyers: 362
Main Areas of Practice:
Energy
Bracewell is consistently at the forefront of developments across the energy value chain, including in connection with the global energy transition. We are unmatched in our ability to provide a comprehensive offering for market players, given the significant number of Bracewell lawyers who are focused on each aspect of this sector. In the oil and gas sector, we represent upstream exploration and development companies; oilfield service businesses; pipeline, storage, and terminals companies; refining and chemicals companies; commercial banks, trading houses, investors and private equity investors involved in oil and gas; and investment banks, other intermediaries and strategic advisors to oil and gas companies and investors.
The power team represents utilities, independent power producers, retail electric businesses, commodity trading houses and investors in a wide range of transactions and regulatory and compliance matters relating to conventional and renewable power sources and transmission.
Bracewell has been at the forefront of developments and innovations related to renewable energy and sustainability. Renewable sources, such as solar, wind, biomass, hydropower and hydrogen development — combined with carbon capture, energy storage and ESG practices — involve complex legal, financial and regulatory issues that we are well-positioned to address because of our depth and vast experience. We have developed targeted practices – such as regulatory, environment, tax, intellectual property and strategic communications – to serve our energy clients.
We Know Energy®.
Infrastructure
Bracewell has one of the largest and most experienced infrastructure teams in the United States. We have played leading roles at every stage in the procurement, structuring, development, financing, operations purchase and sale of major infrastructure projects around the country and in significant markets globally, including energy, transportation, social infrastructure, hospitality, arts, sports venues and other projects. Clients rely on us to help them achieve their most ambitious goals. Many of these projects are unique, innovative or first-of-their-kind.
Finance
Bracewell is well known for advising borrowers and lenders on billions of dollars of financial transactions every year. We assist clients in various forms of secured and unsecured transactions, including project finance, acquisition finance, syndicated lending, structured finance, leveraged finance, reserved-based lending, bridge financings to facilitate capital markets access, equipment finance and leasing. Our finance team also helps clients in various stages of a lending transaction, including refinancings and restructurings (including out-of-court restructurings) of existing loans, debtor in possession (DIP) financings, and exit financings for both borrower and lender clients. We boast a large energy finance team with in-depth knowledge across the entire energy finance spectrum, including upstream, midstream, downstream, exploration and production, refining, oil field services, commodities, chemicals, and renewables and conventional power.
Technology
Bracewell’s technology team utilizes a well-rounded approach to facilitate protection of technology assets to align with the long-term goals of the client. We provide practical coverage in all areas of technology and intellectual property, with established practitioners who file, prosecute and litigate patents, trademarks and copyrights, and provide advice and support on an array of transactional or adversarial matters. We also counsel on outsourcing, licensing, technology transfers and joint venture agreements. The firm is particularly active in core industries around the globe, including energy, technology, finance and retail.
Litigation
For more than 75 years, Bracewell litigators have excelled in courtrooms across the United States and internationally, earning the respect of both judges and adversaries. The team represents industry leaders in their most high-profile and complex matters, including commercial, securities, patent, white-collar, international arbitration, environment and energy litigation, as well as appellate issues arising from these matters.
Government Relations
Bracewell’s Policy Resolution Group (PRG) is a unique team of lawyers, lobbyists and strategic communications professionals with decades of experience operating in Washington, DC. PRG develops legislative strategies; manages relations with the United States executive branch and relevant federal agencies; and creates coalitions and strategic partnerships to advance its clients’ regulatory and legislative initiatives.
Languages:Â Arabic, Bangla, Bulgarian, Cantonese, Croatian, Czech, Danish, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Punjabi, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Spanish, Swedish, Tamil, Thai, Turkish, Urdu, Vietnamese
Key Contacts
Managing Partner
Gregory M. Bopp
Greg.bopp@bracewell.com
Firm Rankings
Banking & Finance
Band 1
Capital Markets
Band 3
7.5
Commercial Litigation
Band 1
Construction
Band 3
6.0
Corporate/M&A
Band 2
8.0
Energy
Band 2
8.5
Environment
Band 1
Healthcare
Band 2
8.0
Immigration
Band 3
7.0
Insurance
Band 3
7.5
IP
Band 2
8.0
IP: Patents
Band 2
8.0
IP: Patents: Contentious
Band 3
7.0
IP: Patents: Prosecution
Band 3
7.0
IP: Patents: Transactions
Band 3
6.0
Labour & Employment
Band 2
8.0
Litigation
Band 3
7.0
Outsourcing
Band 3
7.5
Real Estate
Band 2
8.5
Restructuring & Insolvency
Band 2
8.0
Securities: Litigation
Band 3
7.0
Tax
Band 1
White-Collar Crime
Band 2
8.0
Leading Lawyers
Articles
By Bracewell. On December 10, 2024, the US Supreme Court heard oral argument in Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County, the first major National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) case to reach the Supreme Court in nearly two decades. The Court’s questioning suggests it is considering either curtailing the scope of NEPA review or guiding […]
By Bracewell. On January 14, 2025, the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazardous Investigation Board (“CSBâ€) released Volume One of a series of detailed reports on serious accidental chemical incidents reported to CSB under the Accidental Release Reporting Rule, implemented in March 2020. Prior to July 2022, CSB incident report was limited to basic incident data—facility […]
With President-elect Trump poised to take office, some in the energy sector are considering what this means for the composition of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). Read more.
 And its Impact on the Voluntary Carbon Market On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump issued a series of executive orders on energy and environmental topics that included initiating a US withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accords, a move consistent with his previous term’s policy and a central promise of his campaign. This order was […]
Two recent events — one settlement and one executive order — have heightened the risk that the False Claims Act (FCA) will be used as a tool to enforce the employment obligations of companies doing business with the federal government. Read more.
By: Bracewell. On January 3, 2025, the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service issued final regulations under Internal Revenue Code (Code) Section 45V (the Final Regulations) with respect to credits for the production of clean hydrogen (the 45V Credit). The Final Regulations generally retain the requirements set forth in the proposed regulations under Code […]
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced the annual revisions to the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act (HSR Act) thresholds and HSR filing fees, which will become effective on February 21, 2025. The revised thresholds will apply to any merger or acquisition closing on or after the effective date. Read More.
Impacts on Energy and Environmental Policy and More. By Bracewell. On January 20, 2025, President Trump re-assumed the presidency with a flurry of executive orders and memoranda, many of which directly impacted energy and environmental issues. These orders included a production-minded strategy entitled “Unleashing American Energy,†a short-term regulatory freeze, a declaration of a national […]
Against the Russian Energy Sector. By Bracewell On January 10, 2025, in a final action to, among other things, deter Russian aggression on the international stage, the US Department of the Treasury enacted sweeping new sanctions on the Russian energy sector. Specifically, the sanctions package includes: Determination authorizing sanctions on any person to operate or have operated […]
For Illegal Pre-Merger Conduct. By Bracewell On January, 7, 2025, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that crude oil producers XCL Resources Holdings, LLC (XCL), Verdun Oil Company II LLC (Verdun) and EP Energy LLC (EP) collectively will pay a $5.68 million civil penalty to resolve allegations they engaged in illegal pre-merger coordination, also known as “gun […]
DOJ Proposes Updated Regulations For the First Time in Fifteen Years By: Bracewell After years of suggesting that modifications were in the works, the Department of Justice recently proposed drastic changes to the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) that would, among other things, profoundly limit one of the most widely used registration exemptions. In this […]
By Bracewell. The US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has affirmed the dismissal of two additional legal challenges to the Vineyard Wind 1 Project (the Project). On December 5, 2024, a First Circuit panel issued a consolidated opinion in Seafreeze Shoreside v. DOI and RODA v. DOI[1] affirming the Massachusetts District Court’s decisions […]
With Extended Deadlines Following Actions of Fifth Circuit and FinCEN. By Bracewell. On December 23, 2024, the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit granted an emergency motion for a temporary stay pending appeal requested by the federal government. The government submitted the motion in connection with its appeal of the previously reported nationwide preliminary […]
OFAC’s Crypto Loss at the Fifth Circuit. By Bracewell. On November 26, 2024, the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled that “immutable†smart contracts are not “property†for purposes of regulation by the US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). The decision invalidates a 2022 Biden administration executive […]
Enforcement Trends 2025. Bracewell. As the world prepares for the change of administration in January, current government officials and industry experts convened at the New York Forum on Economic Sanctions to reflect on enforcement trends in 2024, and to speculate about the year ahead. While each regulator was careful to say they did not have […]
New Offense Expands Liability for Corporate Enviro Fraud By Bracewell. The legal tools to hold companies accountable for environmental issues are expanding at an accelerating pace. On November 6, the UK Home Office published much-anticipated guidance on the new “failure to prevent fraud by a corporate organization†offense, that is, the corporate fraud offense.[1] The new offense provides yet […]
By Bracewell On December 3, 2024, the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas issued a nationwide preliminary injunction, halting enforcement of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) and its implementing regulations. In the case, Texas Top Cop Shop, Inc., et al. v. Garland, the court issued the preliminary injunction after finding that the CTA […]
Expanding Applicable Entities’ Ability to Elect Direct Pay in Connection With Credit Property Owned Indirectly Through an Unincorporated Organization. By Bracewell. Treasury and IRS Issue Final and Proposed Regulations Expanding Applicable Entities’ Ability to Elect Direct Pay in Connection With Credit Property Owned Indirectly Through an Unincorporated Organization On November 19, 2024, the Treasury Department […]
Disgorging Profit From Corporate Affiliates. by Bracewell The US Supreme Court has recently granted certiorari on the issue of whether a corporation can be held liable for the conduct of its affiliate without first satisfying the well-settled standards for piercing the corporate veil. While the case concerns the discretion afforded courts to fashion a remedy under the Lanham […]
Energy Tax Policy by Bracewell  Baseline The future of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), signed in 2022 to boost US clean energy with new tax incentives, hangs in the balance. President-elect Trump and some Republicans in Congress have threatened to repeal all or part of it because they don’t agree with the policy, and they […]
Written by Bracewell Baseline A second Trump administration is expected to prioritize “energy dominance,†focusing on expanding oil and gas, reducing regulations, and increasing drilling, especially with Republican-led committees in Congress likely supportive of these goals. Pulse Check Observers should not overplay the significance of a presidential change to continued transition. Clean energy sectors from […]
What Happened: Policy and Politics by Joseph A. Brazauskas, and Liam P. Donovan, Bracewell Baseline Donald Trump won the 2024 US presidential election, becoming the first president since Grover Cleveland to serve non-consecutive terms. He secured both an electoral and popular vote victory, with significant gains across urban, suburban and rural areas, especially in traditionally […]
Written by: Tracy London, Bracewell It will come as no surprise that the last few years have taken a toll on the offshore wind sector between rising interest rates, high inflation and supply chain issues. Increasing offshore wind capacity in the UK from 15 GW to reach its 60 GW target in just over five […]
A French Legal Perspective. As the European Union doubles down on its commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, EU Emission Trading System (EU ETS) allowances have become not only an environmental tool but also a valuable financial asset. While in 2017, the price of a carbon credit (one ton of COâ‚‚) was around €5–7, by […]
Last week, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) voted unanimously to issue a final rule that implements significant changes to the Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) premerger notification form and accompanying instructions. While the final rule includes numerous modifications from the draft proposal that was announced in June 2023 (see our previous client alert), this still represents the most substantial change to […]
By Bracewell. On October 2, 2024, the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), the US Department of Justice (DOJ), and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)Â announced[1] parallel prosecutions charging a carbon credit project developer and several of its former officers with fraud in connection with the issuance of voluntary carbon credits (VCCs) through a scheme to […]
DOJ Updates its Playbook for Corporate Compliance. From Bracewell. On September 23, 2024, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Nicole Argentieri announced that the US Department of Justice (DOJ) had issued updated guidance to federal prosecutors in its “Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs†(ECCP). The 2024 ECCP both affirms themes DOJ has emphasized in recent years […]
Last week the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) announced final guidance for voluntary carbon credit (VCC) derivatives contracts traded on CFTC-regulated designated contract markets (DCMs). This demonstrates further endorsement from the US government of the voluntary carbon market following the Joint Policy Statement and Principles (Principles) from the Biden administration in May this year. Read […]
The current roster of players in the Permian Basin stands in stark contrast to what it was at the peak of the shale revolution. During the last year and a half alone, the basin has seen a consolidation trend accelerate, evidenced by the acquisition of several large E&Ps that had been pillars of the Permian landscape […]
Texas Courts’ Recent Focus on Unsubstantiated Anchoring. Texas courts have recently provided guidance on what constitutes improper jury argument, focusing specifically on unsubstantiated anchoring. Trial counsel routinely use strategies to enhance the persuasiveness of their presentations and arguments in jury trials, and “anchoring†is a technique designed to influence jurors’ evaluation of a plaintiff’s noneconomic […]
Texas Courts’ Recent Focus on Unsubstantiated Anchoring.  Texas courts have recently provided guidance on what constitutes improper jury argument, focusing specifically on unsubstantiated anchoring. Trial counsel routinely use strategies to enhance the persuasiveness of their presentations and arguments in jury trials, and “anchoring†is a technique designed to influence jurors’ evaluation of a plaintiff’s noneconomic […]
What Employers Should Consider.  The Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) Non-Compete Rule, which was scheduled to become effective on September 4, 2024, was set aside last month by US District Judge Ada Brown of the Northern District of Texas in Ryan LLC v. FTC, 2024 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 117418 (N.D. Tex. July 3, 2024). The Non-Compete […]
How Meta’s $1.4 Billion Settlement Impacts Your Obligations Under the Texas Capture or Use of Biometric Identifier Act The Texas Capture or Use of Biometric Identifier Act (CUBI) aims to prevent the commercial collection of an individual’s biometric identifiers without their consent. CUBI has been around since 2009, but it has been making headlines recently due to […]
In its never-ending war on corporate fraud, the Department of Justice (“DOJâ€) has just commissioned a private army to fight as never before. On August 1, the DOJ launched a three-year program to provide financial rewards to almost every corporate employee for reporting misconduct by their employer. See “Trial Program Offers Cash for Tips on […]
The murky world of artificial intelligence-enabled inventions requires illumination. Did the USPTO’s recent guidance provide this much-needed illumination, or merely leave a trail of breadcrumbs? Some say the guidance is simply a rehashing of previous guidance post-Alice, while others find clear examples that will impact the scope and patent eligibility of existing and future claims. Takeaways from […]
On May 10, 2024, Romy Andrianarisoa, former Chief of Staff to the President of Madagascar, was convicted for soliciting bribes from Gemfields Group Ltd (Gemfields), a UK-based mining company specializing in rubies and emeralds. Andrianarisoa, along with her associate Philippe Tabuteau, was charged after requesting significant sums of money and a five percent equity stake […]
The Double-Edged Sword of Decisions to Report Misconduct. On May 10, 2024, Romy Andrianarisoa, former Chief of Staff to the President of Madagascar, was convicted for soliciting bribes from Gemfields Group Ltd (Gemfields), a UK-based mining company specializing in rubies and emeralds. Andrianarisoa, along with her associate Philippe Tabuteau, was charged after requesting significant sums […]
After a large storm, companies and other large organizations often face significant property damage, power outages, physical access issues, and resulting business interruption losses. A key step in recovering from a hurricane involves accessing insurance. Many insureds have questions such as: Are we covered? How do we prepare our claim? What if we suffered because […]
Supreme Court Narrows Scope of Anti-Corruption Statutes for State and Local Officials In a term filled with important and bitterly divided decisions, the US Supreme Court’s decision in Snyder v. United States last week may be the sleeper pick for most controversial. Various media publications have characterized the decision as follows: “The Supreme Court Majority Just Legalized […]
“How clear is clear?†asked Justice Antonin Scalia, famously. On Friday, the Supreme Court made absolutely clear that Chevron is dead. Judicial deference to agency interpretations of statutory ambiguities is no longer the law of the land. The case is Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo. The Supreme Court’s slip opinion is available here. Writing for a 6-3 majority, the […]
The recent Joint Policy Statement and Principles (Principles) released by the Biden Administration, and related remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen, mark a significant milestone in the development of the voluntary carbon market (VCM). Our views on this announcement and a brief summary of these Principles are set out below. This is a very encouraging, […]
A once almost forgotten law is creating urgency for the Biden Administration. That legislation — the Congressional Review Act (CRA) — is turning into a force of political power that drives regulatory decision making in a potential final year of a president’s term. In fact, some say that the potential pendulum swing between Republican and […]
On May 29, 2024, the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released a notice of proposed rulemaking (Proposed Regulations) with respect to Section 45Y (clean electricity production credit or CEPC) and Section 48E (clean electricity investment credit or CEIC) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the Code). The CEIC and […]
The recent Joint Policy Statement and Principles (Principles) released by the Biden Administration, and related remarks by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen, mark a significant milestone in the development of the voluntary carbon market (VCM). Our views on this announcement and a brief summary of these Principles are set out below. This is a very encouraging, […]
Do federal courts have the discretion to dismiss lawsuits once it is determined that all underlying claims are covered by mandatory arbitration agreements? The answer is “no,†according to the outcome of the unanimous decision from the US Supreme Court in Smith v. Spizzirri. Specifically, the decision, authored by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, held that Section 3 […]
Mergers and acquisitions involving companies that conduct business with the federal government present a unique set of challenges. Several statutes and regulations are implicated in such corporate transactions, whether the federal government is a company’s smallest customer or its only customer. On March 18, 2024, U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) sent […]
In the Closing Remarks of a Compliance Conference on December 7, 2023, the Director of the Office of Municipal Securities of the US Securities and Exchange Commission noted the SEC recently finalized its cybersecurity rule for public companies. The Director then suggested that “everyone take a minute to review the Adopting Release for the rule […]
Last week, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced an interim final rule which amends the recordkeeping and reporting requirements relating to the various economic sanctions programs it enforces. Notably, the amendments confirm that the requirement to report and preserve records relating to blocked or rejected transactions applies not only to US financial institutions, but also […]
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Tuesday issued a final rule banning non-compete agreements that prevent workers from working for a competitor or starting a competing business (the Rule). The Rule requires employers to provide notice to workers, except for senior executives, who are bound by an existing non-compete agreement, that such agreements are no […]
Months after US Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler warned[1] regulated business owners about potential securities law liability over conduct known as AI washing,[2] or misleading investors as to the company’s true artificial intelligence capabilities, a class of plaintiffs has filed suit in New Jersey federal court, seeking damages under this novel theory.[3] The Innodata Lawsuit In February, […]
The US Department of Labor (DOL) released its highly awaited final overtime rule. The final rule dramatically increases the salary threshold for “white collar†workers to be exempt from overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The rule substantially impacts most, if not all, employers currently relying on an overtime exemption. What Are the […]
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) published its long-awaited final guidance on harassment in the workplace on April 29, 2024, several months following its released proposed guidance in September, which we previously discussed, and 25 years since its last workplace harassment guidance in 1999. The “Enforcement Guidance on Harassment in the Workplace†provides a detailed overview […]
On March 11, 2024, EPA’s “Safer Communities by Chemical Accident Prevention Rule†(the SCCAP Rule) was published in the Federal Register. See 89 Fed. Reg. 17622 (Mar. 11, 2024). The SCCAP Rule makes a number of significant changes to the federal Risk Management Plan (RMP) program. For a discussion of the final SCCAP Rule and its […]
The American Alliance for Solar Manufacturing Trade Committee (Alliance) filed a petition with the US International Trade Commission (ITC) and the US Department of Commerce (Commerce) for the imposition of antidumping and countervailing duties (AD/CVD) on US imports of crystalline silicon photovoltaic (c-Si PV) cells, whether or not assembled into modules, from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand […]
Welcome to the latest issue of Bracewell’s FINRA Facts and Trends, a monthly newsletter devoted to condensing and digesting recent FINRA developments in the areas of enforcement, regulation and dispute resolution. This month, we report on FINRA’s first salvo against market-disrupting “FinFluencers,†a pivotal ruling that restricts who may be deemed a “customer†under FINRA […]
The US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has affirmed the dismissal of two legal challenges to the Vineyard Wind 1 project (the Project). On April 24 and April 25, 2024, the same panel of First Circuit judges issued opinions in Nantucket Residents Against Offshore Wind (ACKRATS) v. BOEM and in Melone v. Coit, affirming the Massachusetts […]
Carbon capture and sequestration, or CCS, is a prominent carbon removal technology that has the unique advantage of being favored by both government and industry. CCS has emerged as a favored tool to mitigate climate change due to its potential to capture and store anthropogenic carbon dioxide, or CO2, into deep, subsurface reservoirs.[1]Â Unfortunately, it can […]
DOJ Announces Pilot Whistleblower Program In recent years, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has rolled out a significant and increasing number of carrots and sticks aimed at deterring and punishing white collar crime. Speaking at the American Bar Association White Collar Conference in San Francisco on March 7, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco announced the […]
Takeaways and Next Steps On March 1, 2024, the US District Court for the Northern District of Alabama granted summary judgment to Issac Winkles and the National Small Business Association (NSBA), holding that the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) is unconstitutional because it represents legislative action outside the federal government’s enumerated powers. The court issued an […]
In a unanimous decision, the US Supreme Court held that pure omissions are not actionable under Rule 10b-5(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Rather, the Court found that Rule 10b–5(b) prohibits half-truths, not pure omissions, because the rule requires identifying affirmative assertions (i.e., “statements madeâ€) before determining if other facts are needed to […]
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) announced its finalization of a rule substantially revising the financial assurance requirements applicable to offshore oil and gas operations. The final rule revises criteria for determining whether oil, gas, and sulfur lessees, right-of-use and easement (RUE) grant holders, and pipeline right-of-way (ROW) grant holders are required to provide […]
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) issued its final rule and interpretive guidance implementing the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA), which became law on June 27, 2023. Employers previously relied on the EEOC’s proposed rule for guidance in implementing the PWFA, which was issued in August 2023 and previously discussed in a prior alert. The EEOC received […]
As we wrote earlier this month, the Department of Justice (DOJ) made significant news at the recent American Bar Association White Collar Conference. But the Department didn’t stop at announcing its pilot whistleblower incentive program — Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco, Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division Nicole Argentieri and Assistant Attorney General for […]
Welcome to the latest issue of Bracewell’s FINRA Facts and Trends, a monthly newsletter devoted to condensing and digesting recent FINRA developments in the areas of enforcement, regulation and dispute resolution. This month, we report on FINRA’s focus on uses of artificial intelligence as an emerging risk, oral argument in the Alpine Securities case that has broad […]
A Guide for In-House Counsel The US Securities and Exchange Commission’s recently adopted rules governing climate-related disclosures, although significantly pared back from the rules proposed two years ago, represent a major change to the existing public-company disclosure regime. Read More.
As lawyers, corporate executives and federal law enforcement officials prepare to gather this week in San Francisco for the ABA’s 39th National Institute on White Collar Crime, we offer our takeaways from January’s Houston forum on the Foreign Corrupt Practice Act as context to help anticipate the discussions on trends related to the current state […]
On 21 December 2023, Mr Justice Waksman handed down his judgment in the second trial of the Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation (ENRC) saga. The judgment, along with its earlier companions, is extraordinary in many ways and has been much written about as a result. We write to identify an additional level of concern with regards […]
Since the first Johnson & Johnson talc bankruptcy was filed in 2021, Judge Michael Kaplan has faced countless disagreements in the US Bankruptcy Court. These range from discovery fights, disputes over administration of tens of thousands of individual claims and all-out conflict over the total amount in controversy. Had Kaplan been a district court judge presiding over […]
The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) recently issued a proposed rule (the Proposed Rule) that, if finalized, will change the regulations applicable to the agency’s compliance with the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) for purposes of USACE’s Regulatory Program. Read more.
Since the first Johnson & Johnson talc bankruptcy was filed in 2021, Judge Michael Kaplan has faced countless disagreements in the US Bankruptcy Court. These range from discovery fights, disputes over administration of tens of thousands of individual claims and all-out conflict over the total amount in controversy. Had Kaplan been a district court judge presiding over […]
On 29 December, 2023, Federal Decree-Law No. 36 of 2023 on the Regulation of Competition (the New Law) was issued, replacing Federal Decree-Law No. 4 of 2012 (the Old Law) and introducing a new merger control regime, including a number of new concepts which will potentially lead to parties in M&A transactions having to file […]
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced the annual revisions to the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act (HSR Act) thresholds and HSR filing fees, which will become effective on March 6, 2024. The revised thresholds will apply to any merger or acquisition closing on or after the effective date. The FTC is required to adjust the […]
We summarise the key events from 2023 in Nigeria’s energy sector – a year that saw the start of a new presidency and the end of the fuel subsidy. There was considerable M&A activity, significant legal developments and court rulings and some important PIA milestones. We also look ahead to explore what we can expect […]
Earlier this week, the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council proposed a new rule that would amend the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) to impose new restrictions on federal contractors and subcontractors, including: (1) prohibiting, seeking or considering an applicant’s compensation history; (2) requiring compensation disclosures in job advertisements; and (3) affirmatively providing written notice to applicants with specific language […]
Welcome to the latest issue of Bracewell’s FINRA Facts and Trends, a monthly newsletter devoted to condensing and digesting recent FINRA developments in the areas of enforcement, regulation and dispute resolution. We dedicate this month’s issue to FINRA’s 2024 Annual Regulatory Oversight Report. Read more here.
On January 1, 2024, the reporting requirements under the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) became effective. The CTA was enacted by Congress on January 1, 2021, as part of the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 and requires certain types of entities to report beneficial ownership information (BOI), unless exempt. The design and implementation of the reporting […]
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has been making significant in-roads across the last few years to position itself as an attractive destination for foreign direct investment (FDI). Whilst 2022 saw a global decline in FDI, mainly attributed to overlapping geopolitical and socio-economic crises, the fact that the UAE has become – and remains – one of the […]
2023 was a banner year in the sanctions space and regulators seem primed to continue that performance in 2024. In December 2023, numerous government officials and industry experts convened at the New York Forum on Economic Sanctions to discuss lessons learned and predictions for the year to come. The conference featured officials from numerous agencies, […]
By any measure, 2023 was a breakout year for generative artificial intelligence, with businesses of every kind racing to adopt AI tools. As a result, regulators are keeping pace, and firms’ use of AI – including the way public companies disclose the way they use AI use to the public – is likely to become […]
Bracewell’s Taylor Stuart, Joshua Robichaud and Catherine McCarthy recently contributed a chapter on renewable energy for the American Bar Association’s Recent Developments in Infrastructure and Regulated Industries 2023. This chapter provides a high-level summary of notable developments in the US renewable energy sector, including generator interconnection reform and the status of offshore wind rulemakings, litigation and advancements in transmission planning. Read […]
On December 26, 2024, a merits panel for the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (Fifth Circuit) vacated the previously reported December 23, 2024 stay, giving new life to the nationwide preliminary injunction of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) and its implementing regulations issued by the US District Court for the Eastern District […]
On December 18, 2023, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued the final version of new merger review guidelines (Merger Guidelines), five months after the agencies published a draft for public comment. The new 2023 Merger Guidelines describe the analytical frameworks used by the current DOJ and FTC to assess whether […]
On December 22, 2023, the Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released a notice of proposed rulemaking and notice of public hearing containing proposed regulations (Proposed Regulations) with respect to Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the Code), Section 45V, Credit for Production of Clean Hydrogen and Code Section 48(a)(15), Election to […]
The Department of Justice has published — and continues to update and emphasize — a set of practical guidelines on what it views as an effective compliance program and how it makes decisions about bringing charges and evaluating resolutions. Companies that are struggling to address the current hot trends in compliance and enforcement, and new ones that could potentially emerge, can […]
On November 22, 2023, the Internal Revenue Service and Treasury Department released proposed regulations (the Proposed Regulations) relating to the investment tax credit (the ITC) under Section 48 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the Code). The Proposed Regulations would amend certain existing Treasury Regulations that define the scope of ITC-eligible property (referred to […]
Welcome to the latest issue of Bracewell’s FINRA Facts and Trends, a monthly newsletter devoted to condensing and digesting recent FINRA developments in the areas of enforcement, regulation and dispute resolution. This month, we report on a significant proposed rule change that would permit firms to make performance projections when marketing to institutional investors, the […]
In The Federal Republic of Nigeria v Process & Industrial Developments Limited [2023] EWHC 2638 (Comm) the Commercial Court determined that arbitration awards against Nigeria had been obtained by fraud and were contrary to public policy. This decision is of the utmost importance to Nigeria given the sums involved. However, it will also be of interest to companies […]
Federal regulators have cracked down on the use of texts messages and messaging platforms for business communications, using their broad authority to root out record retention violations, resulting in significant fines and sanctions. In 2022 alone, the Securities and Exchange Commission charged 15 broker dealers and one affiliated investment advisor with widespread and longstanding failures […]
Judge Indira Talwani of the US District Court for the District of Massachusetts has rejected another challenge to federal permits and approvals for the Vineyard Wind Project (Vineyard Wind or the Project). Vineyard Wind is under construction off the coast of Massachusetts and will be the first modern utility-scale offshore wind energy project in the […]
On 7 November 2023, the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill (the Bill) was announced as part of King Charles III’s “King’s Speechâ€, outlining the UK Government’s legislative agenda for the upcoming UK parliamentary session. If enacted, the Bill would require the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) to hold annual licensing rounds for new oil and gas […]
On October 10, 2023, the Securities and Exchange Commission (the Commission) adopted amendments to modernize the rules governing beneficial ownership reporting. The amendments shorten the deadline for initial and amended Schedule 13D and 13G filings, clarify disclosure requirements for derivative securities and require that filings be made using a structured, machine-readable data language. The Commission […]
On September 29, 2023, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Department of the Treasury (Treasury) released their 2023–2024 Priority Guidance Plan (the Plan). The Plan describes the various guidance priorities of the IRS and Treasury for the period from July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024 (the Plan Year). Read more.
On September 29, 2023, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) released its long-awaited proposed guidance on workplace harassment. The last EEOC guidance on workplace harassment was issued in 1999. The public will have until November 1, 2023, to comment on the proposed guidance. The proposed guidance provides a broad overview of the legal standards for harassment and […]
On August 29, 2023, the IRS and Treasury Department released proposed regulations (the Proposed Regulations) regarding the prevailing wage requirements (the Prevailing Wage Requirements) and the apprenticeship requirements (the Apprenticeship Requirements and, together with the Prevailing Wage Requirements, the Labor Requirements) under the Internal Revenue Code (the Code), as amended by the Inflation Reduction Act […]
Significant changes to consumer protection legislation in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will take effect on 14 October, 2023. Businesses should be aware of how such legislation may impact their current operations and in turn make the necessary adjustments to comply with its new requirements. Published on 14 July, 2023, pursuant to Cabinet Decision No. […]
On August 16, 2023, the Federal Trade Commission took action to resolve its antitrust concerns associated with a proposed transaction between EQT Corporation (EQT) and private equity firm QEP Partners, LP (Quantum) pursuant to which EQT agreed to acquire certain of Quantum’s upstream and midstream natural gas interests located in the Appalachian Basin in exchange for approximately […]
On July 26, 2023, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SECâ€) issued a final rule that requires registrants to provide enhanced and standardized disclosures regarding “cybersecurity risk management, strategy, governance and incidents.†This rule, the culmination of discussion following the March 9, 2022 proposed rule, applies to public companies that are subject to the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 […]
On August 18, 2023, in Hamilton v. Dallas County, the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, sitting en banc, expanded the circumstances under which an employer can be held liable for disparate treatment under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act (“Title VIIâ€). Prior to Hamilton, employers could only be held liable for disparate treatment under Title VII […]
In line with Dubai’s Autonomous Transportation Strategy (the Strategy), on 14 April, 2023, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates (the UAE) and Ruler of Dubai, introduced legislation to provide a legal basis for the Strategy being adopted as Law No. (9) of 2023 On regulating […]
A three-judge panel for the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit reversed a district court’s class certification in the decade-long Arkansas Teacher Retirement System v. Goldman Sachs Group litigation regarding allegedly false public disclosures made by Goldman regarding its corporate governance and ethics policies and procedures. Read more
On August 7, 2023, the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) issued proposed rules for implementing the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA). Once published in the Federal Register, the public will have 60 days to comment on the proposed rules. The PWFA, which was signed by President Biden on December 29, 2022, went into effect […]
On July 19, 2023, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a draft version of new Merger Guidelines (Merger Guidelines), which would replace the 2010 Horizontal Merger Guidelines and the 2020 Vertical Merger Guidelines (the latter were rescinded by the FTC in September 2021). The Merger Guidelines explain how the […]
racewell’s Andrej Kormuth recently confirmed to AGBI that its developer clients are having to allocate bigger budgets to complete projects due to the increased cost of renewables. “Inflation has created the potential for greater margin of error, particularly in relation to the construction budget,†Kormuth said. The Renewables 2023 Global Status Report showed that Africa […]
On August 2, 2023, in Stericycle, Inc. (Stericycle), the National Labor Relations Board (the Board) revised the test for determining whether an employer’s workplace policies comply with the National Labor Relations Act (the NLRA). Stericycle reverses the Board’s 2017 decision in Boeing Co. (Boeing), which outlined a balancing test between a policy’s impact on a […]
Battery Storage Funding to Grow to €30 Billion by 2030 July 31, 2023 In The NewsICIS Investment in new battery energy storage systems (BESS) in Europe is set to reach €30 billion by 2030, market participants told ICIS. BESS could play a crucial role in decarbonising the European power system by providing peak demand response, […]
On July 19, 2023, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a draft version of new Merger Guidelines (Merger Guidelines), which would replace the 2010 Horizontal Merger Guidelines and the 2020 Vertical Merger Guidelines (the latter were rescinded by the FTC in September 2021). The Merger Guidelines explain how the […]
In Volume 48, Number 26 of the Texas Register, the Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC) published proposed amendments to 16 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 5 (relating to Carbon Dioxide and related storage activities). These proposed rules are essential to Texas’ push to obtain permitting and enforcement primacy for Class VI Underground Injection Control (UIC) wells […]
On June 29, 2023, the Department of Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) published a proposed rule that, if adopted, would substantially revise the financial assurance requirements applicable to offshore oil and gas operations. The proposed rule is designed to address BOEM’s concern that under its current financial assurance regulations, taxpayers are vulnerable to […]
On June 29, 2023, in Groff v. DeJoy, the US Supreme Court unanimously adopted a new interpretation of the standard for when an employee’s religious accommodation poses an “undue hardship†for an employer under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act (Title VII). In Groff, the Supreme Court repudiated the commonly held understanding of Transworld […]
Last week the US Supreme Court reaffirmed the constitutionality of state laws requiring businesses to consent to lawsuits in the state after registering with state authorities to conduct business there. In Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co.,[1] the Court resolved conflicting authority and held that such laws do not violate the Due Process Clause of […]
Two recent developments may have meaningful impacts on the implementation of Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act (ESA). First, the DC Circuit Court of Appeals issued an opinion in Maine Lobstermen’s Association v. National Marine Fisheries Service and held that the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) may not give species the benefit of the doubt when […]
On June 14, 2023, the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released long-awaited guidance (the Credit Transfer Guidance) regarding the transfer of energy transition tax credits under Section 6418, which was enacted under the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (the IRA). The Credit Transfer Guidance is in the form of proposed regulations (the Proposed […]
Texas has joined the nine other states that have comprehensive data privacy laws after Governor Greg Abbott signed the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (the “TDPSAâ€). Subject to exemptions, the TDPSA applies to any entity (labeled controller under the Act) that (1) conducts business in Texas or produces a product or service consumed by […]
It may be punny or even funny, but a unanimous Supreme Court has decided that the “Bad Spaniels†dog-toy brand may infringe and dilute the “Jack Daniel’s†trademark. Last week’s opinion puts an end to the toy maker’s attempt to invoke the Rogers test. The Second Circuit established that test in 1989 as a substitute for […]
The domestic content bonus credit (the DC Bonus), which was introduced by the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (the IRA), provides an enhanced tax credit for renewable energy and storage projects constructed with sufficient US-sourced materials and components (the Domestic Content Requirement). The DC Bonus is available for projects that qualify for the production tax […]
The federal government has successfully defended its approvals of the Vineyard Wind project offshore Massachusetts (Project), setting the stage for further decisions as other challenges proceed. Vineyard Wind is the first modern utility-scale offshore wind project to reach the construction phase in the US market. On May 17, 2023, Judge Indira Talwani of the U.S. […]
Today, in an opinion that purports to be narrow but will have sweeping implications, the Supreme Court ruled that Andy Warhol’s well-known “Orange Prince†illustration is not a transformative fair use of Lynn Goldsmith’s photograph of Prince. Discounting the new expression and meaning that Warhol added to the photograph through his famous silk-screening process, the […]
Welcome to the latest issue of Bracewell’s FINRA Facts and Trends, a monthly newsletter devoted to condensing and digesting recent FINRA developments in the areas of enforcement, regulation and dispute resolution. This month, we report on FINRA’s appearance at SIFMA, new Reg BI guidance, and the SEC’s approval of further changes to the expungement process. […]
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has adopted a package of amendments, originally proposed in late 2021, to the disclosure requirements for corporate issuers’ share repurchases. The SEC stated that the new rules are designed to provide investors with more information about the purposes and effects of share buybacks. Read more.
On May 4, 2023, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published its proposal to approve revision of Louisiana’s Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) Underground Injection Control (UIC) program to add Class VI injection well primary enforcement responsibility (primacy) for Class VI injection wells. 88 Federal Register 28,450 (May 4, 2023). The proposed rule would allow the Louisiana […]
The US Department of the Treasury announced the suspension of sales of US Treasury Obligations – State and Local Government Series (i.e., SLGS), effective 10:00 a.m. ET, May 2, 2023. New subscriptions for SLGS received after such time will not be accepted, and the SLGS window will remain closed until further notice. According to the announcement, the suspension is […]
On April 10, 2023, the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), without a formal announcement, released a revised version of Notice 2023-29 (the Revised Notice) on the IRS website. The Treasury Department and the IRS released the initial version of Notice 2023-29 on April 4, 2023. Bracewell’s full discussion of Notice 2023-29 can be found here. […]
The low-income communities bonus credit (the LIC Bonus), which was introduced by the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (the IRA), provides an enhanced tax credit for renewable energy projects located in designated low-income communities. The LIC Bonus is available for wind and solar projects that qualify for the investment tax credit (ITC) under Section 48 […]
Just hours after the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Jersey entered an order dismissing the Chapter 11 Case of Johnson & Johnson subsidiary, LTL Management, as a bad faith filing, LTL filed for Chapter 11 protection again in the same Bankruptcy Court. In an effort to improve upon its prior offering […]
Delaware Judge Brendan Shannon has joined calls for reforming Section 546(e) of the bankruptcy code, echoing concerns that the section’s safe harbor from fraudulent transfer liability has allowed investors to “loot privately held companies to the detriment of their non-insider creditors with effective impunity.†Judge Shannon is the second judge to recently press Congress to […]
In a decision that once again evidences the Fifth Circuit’s strong stance on the finality of asset sales in bankruptcy absent a stay of the applicable order, on March 8, 2023 the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas published a memorandum opinion and order affirming a bankruptcy court’s exercise of Bankruptcy […]
The federal government’s offshore wind program notched another important victory on March 9, 2023, when the United States District Court for the District of Columbia dismissed a lawsuit seeking to overturn the New York Bight lease auction. The court found the suit was not ripe, building on court precedent established in relation to an earlier […]
Investors from the United States, Mexico or Canada in the territory of one of the other two investment hosting states, who may have been adversely affected by the host government’s measures, need to act by the end of March 2023 to preserve NAFTA rights. If the investment was made between January 1, 1994 and July […]
In the second of a two-part episode of Bracewell Covered, Vince Morgan discusses insurance requirements and contracts with Suzanne Day, who recently joined the firm from The Lubrizol Corporation, where she worked for more than 20 years in their legal division, eventually serving as chief legal and ethics officer. Read more and listen to Part 2 here. Click […]
On this episode of The Bracewell Sidebar, hosts Matthew Nielsen and Seth DuCharme share their thoughts on the ABA White Collar Conference, held in Miami, Florida, March 1-3, 2023. Read more, and listen here.
In the second of a two-part episode of the Bracewell Environmental Law Monitor, host Daniel Pope continues the conversation with Bracewell partner Steven Cook about per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). They explore the unique challenges presented by the ubiquity of PFAS in society and how government and industry stakeholders can assess and respond to the long-term adverse consequences. Read […]
On 16 February 2023, the Association of International Energy Negotiators (“AIENâ€, formerly the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators or AIPN) published an updated version of its model form joint operating agreement (the “JOAâ€).  The AIEN JOA has for many years been adopted as the standard agreement used across the oil and gas industry for unincorporated […]
On February 13, 2023, the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service (the IRS) released Notice 2023-18 (the Notice), which established the program (the Allocation Program) to allocate $10 billion of advanced energy project credits (AEPCs) pursuant to section 48C(e),1 which was enacted as part of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (the IRA).2 The goal of the program […]
Underground salt caverns are commonly used for the storage of liquids including liquefied hydrocarbons. These caverns are created by solution mining of salt from inside underground salt formations and could play a pivotal role in the growth and development of a variety of energy transition and energy storage developments, including carbon sequestration and hydrogen projects. […]
The National Labor Relations Board (the Board) which enforces the National Labor Relations Act (the Act) ruled this week that confidentiality of the agreement and non-disparagement provisions in the separation agreements for 11 terminated employees of a Michigan hospital impermissibly infringed on the employees’ rights under the Act. Read more.
The EPA continues to advance environmental justice policies, issuing its “Principles for Addressing Environmental Justice in Air Permitting†in December and preparing its much-anticipated guidance on addressing cumulative impacts in permitting expected later this year. Read more and watch here.
In the first of a two-part episode of the Bracewell Environmental Law Monitor, host Daniel Pope talks with Bracewell partner Steven Cook, who served as deputy assistant administrator at the EPA’s Office of Land and Emergency Management prior to joining the firm, about the ways that companies and agencies deal with per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and a look […]
In a closely watched case,1 the United States Supreme Court held today that a tool pusher in the oil & gas industry, who was paid a day rate of at least $963.00 per day, was not exempt from the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (“FLSAâ€). While the highly paid tool pusher was otherwise exempt under […]
The longstanding UAE Commercial Agency Law (Federal Law No. 18 of 1981 Regulating Commercial Agencies, as amended) (the “Current Lawâ€) is set to be replaced by the newly issued UAE Commercial Agency Law (Federal Law No. 3 of 2022 Regulating Commercial Agencies) (the “New Lawâ€) which is due to come into force in June 2023. […]
Now that state legislatures across the country are working to approve the much anticipated Article 12 to the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), it is time to prepare for transactions with cryptocurrencies and non-fungible tokens (NFTs) as collateral. At the heart of the UCC amendments is the concept of “controllable electronic records†(CER), which will normally […]
In a decision that may provide much-needed boundaries around the permissibility of debtors created from “out-of-the-box†prepetition corporate transactions, on January 30, 2023, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit issued a unanimous opinion dismissing Johnson & Johnson subsidiary LTL Management, LLC’s (“LTLâ€) chapter 11 case pending in the United States Bankruptcy […]
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced the annual revisions to the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act (HSR Act) thresholds, which will become effective on Monday, February 27, 2023. The revised thresholds will apply to any merger or acquisition closing on or after the effective date. The FTC is required to adjust the HSR thresholds annually […]
On December 19, 2022, the Treasury Department and the IRS released Notice 2023-6 (the Notice), which provides guidance with respect to the credit for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (the IRA) enacted Section 40B of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the Code), which allows a credit with respect to […]
On January 12, 2023, the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (“BOEMâ€) announced a proposed rule (the “Modernization Ruleâ€) to modernize its regulations for renewable energy development on the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf (“OCSâ€). The announcement marks the first time BOEM has substantially updated its renewable energy program regulations since they […]
Earlier this month, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) launched unprecedented challenges to noncompete provisions in employment contracts through both rulemaking and individual enforcement actions. Proposed Rule to Ban Noncompetes Most significantly, on January 5, 2023, the FTC released a sweeping notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM), aimed at barring the use of noncompete agreements by deeming those covenants […]
In a January 5, 2023 opinion from the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, the panel held the Just Energy bankruptcy court erred in exercising jurisdiction over the debtor’s suit to recover Winter Storm Uri payments made to ERCOT. The Fifth Circuit found the underlying issue—i.e., the propriety of ERCOT and PUCT’s pricing—to be […]
On December 29, 2022, President Biden signed into law the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA) and the Providing Urgent Maternal Protections for Nursing Mothers Act (PUMP Act), expanding federal protections for both pregnant and nursing workers. Pregnant Workers Fairness Act The PWFA creates a legal obligation for employers to grant reasonable accommodations for pregnant workers. […]
Overview On January 9, 2023, the Council for Environmental Quality (“CEQâ€) published interim National Environmental Policy Act Guidance on Consideration of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Climate Change (hereafter, “guidance†or “GHG Guidanceâ€).1 CEQ intends for agencies to apply the guidance now even as CEQ seeks public comment on it.2 The guidance aims to establish best […]
Cryptocurrency in Celsius’ Earn Accounts belongs to the bankruptcy estate, and not to the depositors who placed it there, according to a January 4 memorandum opinion from Judge Martin Glenn of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the Southern District of New York. The decision is a blow to the individual customers who deposited crypto assets […]
On December 29, 2022, President Biden signed into law The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023 (also known as The Omnibus Appropriations Bill), which includes the Merger Filing Fee Modernization Act. The Merger Filing Fee Modernization Act, which marks the most significant change to HSR filing fees in over twenty years, increases the HSR filing fees […]
In late December 2022, the United States District Court for the District of Delaware issued an opinion affirming the Mallinckrodt1 bankruptcy court’s November 2021 decision that the debtor could discharge certain post-petition, post-confirmation royalty obligations for the sale of Acthar Gel. Read more here.
The past few months have seen numerous high-profile enforcement actions highlighting an increasing trend, what Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco called “the biggest shift in corporate criminal enforcement that I’ve seen during my time in government: the rapid expansion of national security-related corporate crime.†From the first-ever criminal resolution for sanctions violations from illicit sales […]
On December 30, 2022, the Environmental Protection Agency and the United States Army Corps of Engineers announced their finalization of the agencies’ redefinition of the Clean Water Act’s “waters of the United States†phrase, or “WOTUSâ€, a key phrase in the Clean Water Act that determines the jurisdictional reach of the act. The rule will […]
“Turbulent†is the usual adjective to be tastefully employed when assessing years such as 2022 that are subject to extreme events such as the Russian-Ukraine conflict and its reverberations on global energy supplies (along with other terrible consequences). Against that backdrop, activity within the global upstream M&A space has been modest, with deal volumes and […]
In this holiday episode of the Environmental Law Monitor, Tim Wilkins, Jason Hutt, and Ann Navaro from Bracewell’s Environment, Lands and Resources Practice Group join host Daniel Pope to discuss the events of 2022 while looking ahead to 2023, and also some of their favorite things for the holidays. Click here for more.
Last week, Attorney General Merrick Garland issued a new DOJ charging and sentencing policy memorandum, replacing existing guidance to federal prosecutors in their exercise of prosecutorial discretion. Â The thrust of the extraordinary new policy is that prosecutors are no longer expected to charge the highest most readily provable offense, but rather to consider potential punishments […]
On Thursday, December 15, 2022, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC†or “Commissionâ€) issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“NOPRâ€) proposing changes to FERC’s authority under section 216 of the Federal Power Act (“FPAâ€). Section 216 provides FERC with jurisdiction over the siting of interstate transmission projects in National Corridors designated by the Department of Energy (“DOEâ€)—commonly […]
Bracewell’s Amber Dodds and Bob Nichols look at potential unforeseen compliance and legal concerns with long-term remote work arrangements, including practical steps to address those issues. Read more.
On November 30, 2022, the IRS and the Treasury Department published Notice 2022-61 (the Notice) in the Federal Register. The Notice provides guidance regarding the prevailing wage requirements (the Prevailing Wage Requirements) and the apprenticeship requirements (the Apprenticeship Requirements and, together with the Prevailing Wage Requirements, the Labor Requirements) that taxpayers must satisfy to be eligible […]
On December 2, 2022, the U.S. Department of Commerce unveiled the highly anticipated, preliminary findings of its solar tariff anti-circumvention investigation. The Commerce Department found that four leading Chinese solar cell and solar module manufacturers (BYD Hong Kong, Canadian Solar, Trina and Vina Solar) avoided U.S. tariffs by routing some of their operations through Southeast […]
Welcome to the latest issue of Bracewell’s FINRA Facts and Trends, a monthly newsletter devoted to condensing and digesting recent FINRA developments in the areas of enforcement, regulation and dispute resolution. This month, we report on FINRA’s first Regulation BI enforcement action, reveal rare praise from the investors’ bar for FINRA’s arbitration procedures, and outline […]
Scoring a victory for the Securities and Exchange Commission in its efforts to qualify digital tokens as securities, a New Hampshire federal court ruled this week that tokens sold by LBRY Inc., known as LBC, are securities and subject to U.S. securities laws. The case, like others in the crypto space, centers on the legal […]
In his final opinion, Judge Robert D. Drain of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York held that dividends paid from proceeds of safe-harbored transactions under section 546(e) of the Bankruptcy Code are not safe-harbored. While only approximately 15 pages of Judge Drain’s 109-page final opus are dedicated to consideration […]
Welcome to the latest issue of Bracewell’s FINRA Facts and Trends, a monthly newsletter devoted to condensing and digesting recent FINRA developments in the areas of enforcement, regulation and dispute resolution. This month, we report on FINRA’s first Regulation BI enforcement action, reveal rare praise from the investors’ bar for FINRA’s arbitration procedures, and outline […]
In its continued efforts to enhance the cybersecurity of transportation and other critical infrastructure systems across the country, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) issued on October 19, 2022 a new security directive for passenger and freight railroad carriers. The Enhancing… Read more.
In this episode of the Environmental Law Monitor, Bracewell partners Ann Navaro and Sara Burgin join host Daniel Pope for a closer look at the US Supreme Court’s hearing of oral argument in Sackett v. EPA, the outcome of which… Read more.
Just over a year ago, President Biden issued an Executive Order requiring federal agencies to amend all contracts to mandate compliance with Safer Federal Workforce Task Force (the “Task Forceâ€) guidance. The Task Force then issued guidance (the “November 2021 Guidanceâ€) that required covered federal contractor employees be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 and comply with masking and […]
The mortgage bond indenture (herein called a “Mortgageâ€) under which many electric and gas utility companies in the United States issue debt securities (herein generically called “bondsâ€) may be one of the most unloved instruments in all corporate finance. Many of them were written nearly one century ago, in formal, legalistic language (hardly “plain Englishâ€). […]
On the second episode in this two-part series, Bracewell Sidebar hosts Matthew Nielsen and Seth DuCharme are joined by Sid Kamaraju, a former national security prosecutor in the Southern District of New York, to discuss the process by which classified… Read more.
In the second of a two-part series on government investigations and inspections, Bracewell partners Kevin Collins and Seth Du Charme join Environmental Law Monitor host Daniel Pope for a discussion of what to do when the government is actually knocking on your front door. Read more.
Bracewell (UK) LLP project finance and project development partners Oliver Irwin and Darren Spalding, along with Anglo Pacific Group General Counsel Alice England, have co-authored the chapter, “Competing Considerations in Intercreditor Agreements for Project Finance, Mining Streams and Royalties,†in International Comparative Legal Guide – Mining Law 2023. Read more.
Late last year, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced material changes to the way it intended to investigate, prosecute, and resolve corporate cases. The changes were aggressive, leading us to title our update “DOJ’s Torpedoes Are in the Water: Be Your Own Monitor, or One Will Be Appointed for You.†The 2021 policy changes drew […]
In the first of a two-part series on government investigations and inspections, Bracewell partners Kevin Collins and Seth Du Charme join Environmental Law Monitor host Daniel Pope for a discussion of best practices for preparing for government inspections at facilities. Kevin is a partner in our Austin office and Seth is a partner in New York. Read more.
Creditors do not have standing to assert derivative claims on behalf of a bankrupt Delaware limited liability company, according to a recent ruling by Delaware’s bankruptcy Judge John Dorsey in In re Ector County Energy Center LLC. The ruling, handed down orally on August 15, cuts off one avenue for creditors seeking to force a […]
On August 30, 2022, the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (“CSB†or the “Agencyâ€) issued a guidance document aimed at helping owners and operators of stationary sources and similar stakeholders understand and comply with CSB’s Accidental Release and Reporting Rule (the “Ruleâ€), finalized by the Agency on February 21, 2020. The Rule reflects the Agency’s […]
On August 19, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) posted the pre-Federal Register publication of its latest effort to revise the Risk Management Plan (RMP) rule – this time titled the “Safer Communities by Chemical Accident Prevention†or SCCAP rule. EPA proposes to reinstate many of the 2017 revisions (e.g., third-party audits, safer technology analysis, […]
Following an August 11, 2022 opinion from the Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, certain irrevocable surety bonds will not be considered executory contracts in bankruptcy, even when a court applies a functional multiparty approach to the traditional Countryman definition of an executory contract. In industries like oil and gas, where surety bond programs are often […]
On Tuesday, August 16, President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (the Act) into law, which includes material changes to various sections of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the Code). The following is a general overview of the revenue raisers and certain of the energy and climate provisions of the Act. Revenue Raisers […]
During the pandemic it has become common for contractors to submit change orders to owners seeking reimbursement for COVID-19 related expenses and costs. This is especially true for large construction projects. These “COVID-19 Change Orders†seek reimbursement for everything from masks, dividers, hand sanitizer and other items required to follow and implement CDC guidelines (or […]
Proposed federal privacy legislation is not a new thing. But the latest iteration – the American Data Privacy and Protection Act – has many wondering if this will be the legislation that finally goes the distance.  This is the first federal privacy legislation to advance out of committee, and despite the obstacles, momentum is on the […]
Among the many changes set forth in the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s proposed rules governing climate-related disclosures are the attestation requirements1 covering registrants’ greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions disclosures. This article provides a general overview of these attestation requirements and identifies some practical consequences public companies could experience as they anticipate compliance with the new rules. […]
Managing the Risk of Occupational Accidents as Cannabis Use Increases and Legal Prohibitions Are Relaxed More Americans are smoking or ingesting marijuana in one form or another and the potency of the product in many instances is increasing.  At the same time, many states are relaxing or repealing marijuana prohibitions. Additionally, more of these jurisdictions are […]
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And Related Senior Notes Offering Bracewell LLPÂ represented APA Corporation (Nasdaq: APA) in its recent offers to exchange certain outstanding debt securities of Apache Corporation, its wholly owned subsidiary, for new senior notes issued by APA, and to purchase for cash up to $1 billion of certain of such outstanding debt securities. The total consideration paid […]
Of Gas Gathering and Processing System From Outrigger Energy II LLC. Bracewell LLP represented Kinder Morgan, Inc. (NYSE: KMI) in connection with its subsidiary Hiland Partners Holdings LLC’s $640 million acquisition of OE2 North Holdings LLC, a subsidiary of Outrigger Energy II LLC. OE2 operates a natural gas gathering and processing system in Williston Basin, North […]
In Acquisition of Ethylene Pipeline From EPIC Midstream Holdings. Bracewell LLP represented Howard Energy Partners in connection with its purchase of EPIC Midstream Holdings’ ethylene pipeline. The 120-mile, 12-inch, bidirectional pipeline provides critical ethylene transportation, connecting Gulf Coast Growth Venture’s petrochemical complex in Corpus Christi to storage facilities in Markham, Texas. Additional information about the transaction […]
On African Renewables Portfolio Financing. Bracewell (UK) LLPÂ advised CrossBoundary Energy on their $140 million senior debt commitment from the Standard Bank of South Africa to scale their renewable energy portfolio across Africa. The financing is being undertaken as a first tranche within a broader mandate with the Standard Bank of South Africa, which has been […]
Building on a Year of Extraordinary Growth Bracewell LLP announced today that six lawyers have been promoted to partner, effective January 1, 2025: W. Jared Berg (Houston), Christie L. Latimer (Dallas), Andrew W. Monk (Houston), John L. Stavinoha III (Houston), Adam Waszkiewicz (London) and Anna Wortham (Dallas). The promotions are the culmination of a year of significant growth within Bracewell’s partnership, which also saw the arrival of 14 […]
Bracewell LLPÂ represented Rockland Capital, LLC in the acquisition of the Chalk Point Power Facility, a 1,613-MW natural gas and diesel fuel oil-fired electric power facility located near Aquasco, Maryland, and the Dickerson Power Facility, a 294-MW natural gas and diesel fuel oil-fired electric power facility located near Dickerson, Maryland, from an affiliate of Olympus Power, […]
Bracewell LLP announced today that Peter W. Rogers has joined the firm’s tax department as a partner in the Dallas office. Rogers comes to Bracewell from Vinson & Elkins LLP. Prior to his tenure at Vinson & Elkins LLP, Rogers practiced law at Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP for seven years. Rogers advises clients on tax strategies for […]
In Acquisition of 2 GW of Clean Energy Projects. Bracewell LLP represents Sol Systems LLC in its acquisition from Tenaska of 2 GW of utility-scale hybrid solar and storage projects. The portfolio spans multiple states within the Midwest and continues Sol’s strategic collaboration with Tenaska. The projects each exceed 100 MW and are slated for operations […]
In Connection With Darden Restaurants, Inc.’s $750 Million Senior Notes Offering NEW YORK – Bracewell LLP represented the underwriters, led by BofA Securities, Truist Securities, US Bancorp and Wells Fargo Securities, in connection with Darden Restaurants, Inc.’s recent public offering of $400,000,000 of 4.350% Senior Notes due 2027 and $350,000,000 of 4.550% Senior Notes due 2029. […]
LONDON – Bracewell (UK) LLP advised Hunt Oil Company (Hunt Oil), one of the largest privately held oil and gas companies in the United States, on the sale of a 15 percent interest in PERU LNG (PLNG) to MidOcean Energy (MidOcean), a company formed and managed by EIG. Hunt Oil will retain a 35 percent interest […]
WASHINGTON, DC – Bracewell LLP represents Sol Systems LLC in its acquisition from Tenaska of 2 GW of utility-scale hybrid solar and storage projects. The portfolio spans multiple states within the Midwest and continues Sol’s strategic collaboration with Tenaska. The projects each exceed 100 MW and are slated for operations between 2028 and 2029. Read more.
HOUSTON – Bracewell LLP represented Apache Corporation and certain affiliates in the sale of non-core properties in the Permian Basin for $950 million. The properties included in the transaction are located in the Central Basin Platform, Texas and New Mexico Shelf, and Northwest Shelf. They currently represent estimated net production of 21,000 barrels of oil equivalent […]
HOUSTON – Bracewell LLP announced today that labor and employment lawyer Brian G. Patterson has joined the firm as a partner in the Houston office. Patterson joins Bracewell from Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, where he was a partner in the labor and employment group. Patterson is a skilled litigator and advisor who represents employers in […]
LONDON – Bracewell (UK) LLP represented Eni S.p.A. in connection with the sale of its wholly owned subsidiary, Nigerian Agip Oil Company Limited (NAOC) – excluding its participating interest in the SPDC JV – to Nigerian exploration and production company Oando PLC. The transaction, which received the approval of all relevant authorities, is in line with […]
WASHINGTON, DC — Bracewell LLP represented Competitive Power Ventures Group (CPV Group), a leading developer, owner and operator of utility scale renewable and low emission generation assets, in entering into a strategic partnership with Harrison Street, a leading investment management firm, pursuant to which Harrison Street agreed to acquire one-third of CPV Renewable Power, LP (CPV […]
On Acquisition of Southern North Sea Gas Assets. BRACEWELL (UK) LLPÂ represented Viaro Energy and its operating subsidiary RockRose Energy Ltd in connection with two parallel transactions to acquire Southern North Sea gas assets and interests in the Bacton Gas Processing Terminal from Shell UK Limited and Esso Exploration and Production UK Limited. Under the transactions, […]
On its Acquisition of Total Operations and Production Services, LLC for $983 Million Bracewell LLPÂ represented Evercore, financial advisor to Archrock, Inc. (NYSE: AROC), regarding a definitive agreement pursuant to which Archrock will acquire Total Operations and Production Services, LLC, a leading provider of contract gas compression services for the Permian Basin and a portfolio company […]
California currently deploys almost 35 GW of renewable energy but expects another 148 GW of renewables will be needed to meet the state’s overarching 2045 clean energy goals. To fill this gap, California expects offshore wind to contribute significantly and is steadily laying out the path to bring offshore wind to market. The California Public Utilities […]
Bracewell LLP represented PSC Group, a provider of on-site logistics and repair services to critical petrochemical companies, in its acquisition of Delta Petroleum Company. Upon completion of the transaction, Delta Petroleum Company will be owned by PSC Group, and will cease to be a subsidiary of Greif, Inc., a world leader in industrial packaging products […]
WASHINGTON, DC – Bracewell LLP announced today that renewable energy and project development attorney Hans P. Dyke has rejoined the firm’s Washington, DC office as partner in the energy practice. Dyke, a Bracewell partner from 2017 to 2021, returns to the firm after serving as general counsel of Sol Systems, LLC since he left Bracewell in 2021. Dyke’s […]
Bracewell LLPÂ represented Kinder Morgan, Inc. (NYSE: KMI), in its recent public offering of $500,000,000 of 5.100% senior notes due 2029 and $750,000,000 of 5.950% senior notes due 2054. BofA Securities, BMO Capital Markets, MUFG and RBC Capital Markets served as active joint book-running managers in the transaction. Read More.
Bracewell LLPÂ represented PSC Group, a provider of on-site logistics and repair services to critical petrochemical companies, in its acquisition of Delta Petroleum Company. Upon completion of the transaction, Delta Petroleum Company will be owned by PSC Group, and will cease to be a subsidiary of Greif, Inc., a world leader in industrial packaging products and […]
Bracewell LLPÂ represented PSC Group, a provider of on-site logistics and repair services to critical petrochemical companies, in its acquisition of Delta Petroleum Company. Upon completion of the transaction, Delta Petroleum Company will be owned by PSC Group, and will cease to be a subsidiary of Greif, Inc., a world leader in industrial packaging products and […]
LONDON – Bracewell (UK) LLP represented Ecora Resources PLC in relation to the acquisition of 0.85 percent gross revenue royalty over the Phalaborwa Rare Earths Project in South Africa. Ecora Resources will also acquire shares in Rainbow Rare Earths Ltd, the majority owner of the Phalaborwa Rare Earths Project, which is listed on the London Stock […]
The office launches with market-leading Energy and Infrastructure team The new office will focus on project development, M&A and finance transactions in the energy and infrastructure sectors, with an emphasis on renewable and conventional power, energy transition, oil and gas, and infrastructure in France and Francophone Africa. Anne Lapierre, Arnaud Bélisaire and Simon Cudennec joined Bracewell as partners in […]
HOUSTON – Bracewell LLP announced today that Michelle T. Boudreaux has joined the firm’s Houston office as a partner in the energy regulatory group. She joins Bracewell from Baker Botts L.L.P., where she was a partner in the energy projects and transactions group. Boudreaux brings 20 years of experience in providing transactional and regulatory advice to the owners […]
HOUSTON – Bracewell LLP represented Phillips 66 (NYSE: PSX) in its acquisition of Pinnacle Midland Parent LLC (Pinnacle) from Pinnacle Midstream II LLC for cash consideration of approximately $550 million in a strategic move to expand Phillip 66’s natural gas and processing footprint in the Midland Basin. Read more.
HOUSTON – The Supreme Court of Texas ruled in favor of Bracewell LLP clients Weatherford International, LLC and Weatherford Services, Ltd. in a case with implications for Texas-based companies with overseas affiliates. At issue were wrongful-death claims asserted in Texas against these two Weatherford companies, alleging that they should be held liable in Texas for the death of […]
LONDON – Bracewell (UK) represented Africa Oil Corp. in relation to a transaction with BTG Pactual Oil & Gas S.a.r.l. to consolidate their respective shareholdings in Prime Oil & Gas Cooperatief U.A, which owns interests in world-class producing upstream oil and gas assets in Nigeria. Africa Oil has signed an agreement with BTG Pactual Oil […]
LONDON – Bracewell (UK) advised BlueNord ASA on the signing of a new $1.4 billion Reserve Based Lending Facility (RBL or Facility) with a maturity in December 2029. The Facility will refinance BlueNord’s existing $1.1 billion facility. The new RBL includes an accordion option of up to $400 million that may be used to support […]
HOUSTON – Bracewell advised Phillips 66 in the sale of its 25 percent non-operated common equity interest in Rockies Express Pipeline LLC (REX) to a subsidiary of Tallgrass Energy, LP (TGE) for an enterprise value of approximately $1.275 billion. TGE is the operator of REX and will own 100 percent of the common equity interest […]
With Respect to Their Successful Financial Close on the Juranah Independent Strategic Water Reservoir PPP in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Bracewell LLP represented the consortium comprising Vision International Investment Company (Vision Invest), Abu Dhabi National Energy Company PJSC (TAQA) and Gulf Investment Corporation (GIC) in relation to its successful bid for, winning and financial […]
Bracewell (UK) LLP announced today that François Feuillat, a highly respected private equity lawyer focused on the energy and infrastructure sectors, has joined the firm as a partner in the London office. Feuillat represents private funds on transactions in the renewable energy, conventional power, oil and gas, and mining sectors. He joins Bracewell from Reed Smith. “We […]
HOUSTON – The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit affirmed the complete dismissal of a lawsuit against Bracewell LLP client Hilcorp Energy Company after receiving answers last month from the Supreme Court of Texas to its certified questions. At issue was the proper treatment, when calculating royalty payments under a “market value at the well†lease, […]
WASHINGTON, DC – Bracewell LLP announced today that Andrew Shaw has joined the firm’s Washington, DC office as a partner in Bracewell’s Policy Resolution Group (PRG). Shaw is a highly respected attorney and government affairs professional in the energy and environmental sectors. Read More.
Bracewell LLP announced today that Nicole Boeckmann, a former First Assistant United States Attorney of the United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), has joined the firm’s renowned government enforcement and investigations practice. Boeckmann, who joins as a partner in the firm’s New York office, is the third high-profile addition to Bracewell’s […]
Bracewell LLPÂ is advising Apache Corporation in the sale of nearly 24,000 net royalty acres across several counties in the Midland Basin. These mineral and royalty interests were primarily non-operated properties that produced approximately 2.0 Mboe/d net to Apache during the first quarter 2024. The effective date for the sale is April 1, 2024. Bracewell lawyers […]
DUBAI AND LONDON – Bracewell LLP represented the consortium comprising Vision International Investment Company (Vision Invest), Abu Dhabi National Energy Company PJSC (TAQA) and Gulf Investment Corporation (GIC) in relation to its successful bid for, winning and financial close of the Juranah Independent Strategic Water Reservoir Project in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The project reached […]
LONDON – Bracewell (UK) LLP advised Rhino Resources, Ltd. on the signing of a farm-down agreement with Azule Energy, an independent joint venture created in 2022 by combining bp and Eni assets in Angola, in relation to Block 2914A in the offshore Namibian Orange basin. Rhino, together with its new partner Azule Energy and its existing […]
HOUSTON – Bracewell LLP is advising TC Energy in its entry into a purchase and sale agreement to sell, together with its partner Northern New England Investment Company, Inc., a subsidiary of Énergir L.P., Portland Natural Gas Transmission System (PNGTS) to BlackRock, through a fund managed by its Diversified Infrastructure business, and investment funds managed […]
Bracewell (UK) represented Trident Energy, L.P. in connection with a series of transactions in the Republic of Congo. Trident Energy has signed an agreement with Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX) to acquire the entire issued share capital of Chevron Overseas (Congo) Limited which holds a 31.5 percent non-operated working interest in the Moho-Bilondo, Nkossa, Nsoko II […]
Bracewell LLPÂ is advising Kinder Morgan Inc. in connection with its pore space lease of 10,800 acres near the Houston Ship Channel with total CO2Â storage capacity in excess of 300 million tonnes from TGS Cedar Port Partners, LP. The lease will give Kinder Morgan a geographically and geologically advantaged platform to develop CO2Â sequestration solutions for nearby […]
Bracewell LLPÂ represented the underwriters in DTE Energy Company’s public offering of $850 million of 2024 Series D 5.85% Senior Notes due 2034, which were issued on May 3, 2024. Read more.
Bracewell LLP announced today that Parker A. Lee, an accomplished energy transactional lawyer, has joined the firm as a partner in the New York office. Lee advises strategic companies and private equity and infrastructure funds on M&A, project development and joint venture transactions in the energy and infrastructure industries. He represents petrochemical companies, refiners, storage and logistics […]
Bracewell LLP represented Crédit Agricole CIB on the successful refinancing of approximately $2.6 billion of letter of credit and term loan facilities in favor of McDermott International, Ltd (“McDermottâ€), a global engineering and construction business. The refinancing, which closed on March 25, 2024, amends and extends the facilities through June 2027. Read more.
LONDON – Bracewell (UK) LLP advised Savannah Energy PLC on the signing of separate Share Purchase Agreements (SPAs) with Sinopec International Petroleum Exploration and Production Corporation (SIPC) and Jagal Ventures Limited (Jagal) to acquire 100 percent of the outstanding share capital of Sinopec International Petroleum Exploration and Production Company Nigeria Limited (SIPEC). Read More.
NEW YORK – Bracewell LLP represented the underwriters in DTE Electric Company’s public offering of $1 billion of general and refunding mortgage bonds, which were issued on February 29, 2024. BofA Securities, Inc., MUFG Securities Americas Inc., Scotia Capital (USA) Inc., TD Securities (USA) LLC and U.S. Bancorp Investments, Inc. were joint book-running managers for the offering. […]
Bracewell LLP announced today that J. Dean Hinderliter has joined the firm’s tax department as a partner in the Dallas office. Hinderliter has over 30 years of experience in complex tax analysis and planning, advising clients on private equity, mergers and acquisitions, and other transactions across a range of industries, including energy. He has extensive experience advising on […]
Bracewell LLPÂ represented Phillips 66 Company, as borrower, and Phillips 66, as guarantor, in a $5 billion revolving credit agreement with Mizuho Bank, Ltd. as administrative agent. Read more.
Bracewell LLPÂ represented PLT Energia in its joint venture with GGS Energy LLC to develop more than 1 GW of renewable energy in Texas. The joint venture’s first project will be the development and construction of its Indigo Project Phase I, located in West Texas totaling 330 MW: 150 MW of PV and 180 MW of […]
Bracewell LLPÂ represented Phillips 66 in its recent public offering of $1.5 billion of senior notes issued by Phillips 66 Company and guaranteed by Phillips 66. Read more.
Bracewell LLP represented a lending group comprising Alinma Bank, Riyad Bank and Natixis Corporate & Investment Banking in relation to the Al Ansar Hospital PPP in Madinah, Saudi Arabia. The developers of the project are Tamasuk and Alghanim International. The project comprises the design, procurement, construction, commissioning, operation and maintenance of a 244-bed public emergency hospital and […]
Bracewell LLPÂ represented Sable Offshore Corp. in its successful closing of its previously announced purchase from Exxon Mobil Corporation of the Santa Ynez field in federal waters offshore California and associated onshore processing and pipeline assets. Bracewell also advised on the merger of Sable with Flame Acquisition Corp. (NYSE: FLME, FLME.WS), a special purpose acquisition entity […]
Bracewell LLPÂ represented Kinder Morgan, Inc. (NYSE: KMI) in its recent public offering of $1,250,000,000 of 5.000% senior notes due 2029 and $1,000,000,000 of 5.400% senior notes due 2034. Mizuho, SMBC Nikko, TD Securities and Wells Fargo Securities served as active joint book-running managers in the transaction. Read more.
Bracewell LLP announced today that Judge Roslynn R. Mauskopf, who served 16 years as a district court judge and as director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, has joined the firm’s New York office as a partner in the government enforcement and investigations practice. Judge Mauskopf will focus her practice at Bracewell on government […]
Bracewell LLP represented APA Corporation in a $2 billion term loan facility in connection with APA Corporation’s $4.5 billion acquisition of Callon Petroleum Company. The loan will be used to retire existing indebtedness of Callon. Callon’s assets provide additional scale to APA’s operations across the Permian Basin, most notably in the Delaware Basin, where Callon has […]
Bracewell (UK) LLP announced today that Mark Hunting has joined the firm’s disputes team as a partner in the London office. Hunting is a qualified solicitor-advocate specializing in internal and external investigations, contentious and non-contentious criminal and regulatory matters and associated civil litigation. He joins Bracewell from bp PLC, where he was most recently managing […]
Bracewell LLPÂ represented Advanced Power in its purchase of renewable energy investment tax credits. The credits were made available through the development of rooftop solar facilities offered for sale by a third party. The 2022 Inflation Reduction Act made the transfer of renewable energy tax credits possible. Read more.
Bracewell (UK) LLP has represented DNB Bank ASA, London Branch and the other lenders in relation to Serica Energy plc’s new $525 million reserve-based lending (RBL) facility. The RBL includes an uncommitted accordion option for Serica to increase total commitments by an additional $525 million, potentially increasing the total commitments up to $1,050 million. Following financial […]
Bracewell LLP represented Truist, as joint lead arranger and lender, in connection with Sunoco LP’s $7.3 billion acquisition of Nustar Energy L.P. Truist provided Sunoco with $1.6 billion of committed bridge financing to refinance NuStar’s Series A, B and C preferred units, subordinated notes, revolving credit facility and receivables financing agreement in connection with the acquisition. […]
Bracewell LLP announced today that Jennifer Speck has joined the firm’s tax department as a partner in the Houston office. Speck brings firsthand knowledge of the carbon capture, utilization and storage industry to the firm, having served most recently as senior manager of tax and regulatory compliance at Navigator CO2 Ventures LLC. Read more.
Bracewell (UK) LLP advised Impact Oil & Gas Limited on the signing of a farmout transaction with TotalEnergies EP Namibia B.V. related to Impact’s interests in Blocks 2912 and 2913B offshore Namibia, which contain the Venus discovery. The transaction includes a full carry of Impact’s retained interest, for all joint venture costs, with no cap, through […]
Bracewell LLP announced today that seven lawyers have been promoted to partner, effective January 1, 2024: Edward Fierro (Houston), Nicholas Neuberger (London), Andrew T. Prihoda (Austin), Brett W. Rector (Dallas), Jared Schuettenhelm (Seattle), Walter A. Simons (Houston) and Carlton D. Wilde III (Houston). Read more.
HOUSTON – Bracewell LLP is representing Pembina Pipeline Corporation (TSX: PPL) (NYSE: PBA) as US counsel in its acquisition of Enbridge Inc.’s (TSX: ENB) (NYSE:ENB) joint-venture interests in Alliance Pipeline, Aux Sable and NRGreen for C$3.1 billion. The transaction was announced on December 13, 2023, with closing expected to occur in the first half of 2024, […]
HOUSTON – Bracewell LLP represented Apache Midstream LLC, the selling stockholder, in the underwritten public offering of 7,475,000 shares of Kinetik Holdings Inc.’s (NYSE: KNTK) Class A common stock, which includes the exercise in full by the underwriters of their option to purchase additional shares in the offering. The shares were sold at a public offering […]
NEW YORK – Bracewell LLP represented the initial purchasers on the Rule 144A offering by Evergy, Inc. of $1.4 billion principal amount of its convertible notes due 2027. The offering launched and priced on December 4, 2023, and closed on December 7, 2023, including an additional $200 million principal amount of convertible notes issued upon exercise […]
HOUSTON – Bracewell LLP announced today that seven lawyers have been promoted to partner, effective January 1, 2024: Edward Fierro (Houston), Nicholas Neuberger (London), Andrew T. Prihoda (Austin), Brett W. Rector (Dallas), Jared Schuettenhelm (Seattle), Walter A. Simons (Houston) and Carlton D. Wilde III (Houston). Read more.
WASHINGTON, DC – Bracewell LLP announced today that Eugene R. Elrod, a highly regarded member of the oil and gas regulatory bar, has joined the firm’s Washington, DC office as a partner in the energy regulatory group. Elrod comes to the firm from Latham & Watkins LLP. Elrod joins the firm with over 40 years of experience […]
NEW YORK – Bracewell LLP represented Textron Inc. on the public offering of $350 million of its notes, which was underwritten by J.P. Morgan and Goldman Sachs & Co. LLC as the active joint book-running managers. The offering priced on November 7, 2023, and closed on November 9, 2023. Read more.
Bracewell LLP received a Tipping the Scales Award from the Diversity & Flexibility Alliance in recognition of its commitment to gender diversity. Bracewell was among 78 US law firms honored at the Alliance’s annual conference for having 50 percent or more women in their 2023 US partner class. This marks the third time since 2020 that […]
Bracewell LLP represented the underwriters, led by BofA Securities, Truist Securities, US Bancorp and Wells Fargo Securities, in connection with Darden Restaurants, Inc.’s recent public offering of $500,000,000 of 6.300% Senior Notes due 2033. The offering closed October 10, 2023. Read more here.
Bracewell (UK) LLP represented New Age (African Global Energy) Limited in connection with the agreement to dispose of its 32.07 percent economic and voting interest in OML 113 in Nigeria, which contains the Aje Field, to PetroNor E&P ASA. Completion of the transaction is subject to customary conditions, including regulatory approvals in Nigeria. Read more.
HOUSTON – Bracewell LLP advised Steel Reef US Corporation in its acquisition of Bison Midstream, LLC, a gas gathering system in North Dakota, from Summit Midstream Holdings, LLC for a total cash consideration of $40 million. The purchase price will be paid with cash on hand and by the company’s existing senior secured credit facility […]
HOUSTON — Bracewell LLP advised Arroyo Energy Investment Partners on the sale of two US electric power generation investments, Brandywine and Broad River. The sale includes more than 1,100 MWs of power production in the eastern United States. Read more.
DUBAI – Bracewell LLP announced today that Kasia Lebiecki has joined the firm’s corporate and securities practice as a partner in the Dubai office. Lebiecki most recently was at Shearman & Sterling LLP, where she advised clients on a range of M&A and private equity transactions. “We are excited to welcome Kasia to the firm,†[…]
LONDON – Bracewell (UK) LLP represented Eni S.p.A. in connection with the disposal of its wholly owned subsidiary, Nigerian Agip Oil Company Limited (NAOC) – excluding its participating interest in the SPDC joint venture – to Nigerian exploration and production company Oando PLC. Read more.
LONDON – Bracewell (UK) LLP represented Etablissements Maurel & Prom S.A. in relation to the debt financing aspects of Maurel & Prom’s acquisition of Assala Energy Holdings Ltd, an upstream oil exploration and production company operating in Gabon. The share purchase agreement was signed with Carlyle International Energy Partners on 15 August 2023. Read more.
HOUSTON – Bracewell LLP represented Evercore, financial advisor to the board of directors of Crestwood Equity Partners LP (NYSE: CEQP), regarding a definitive merger agreement pursuant to which Energy Transfer LP (NYSE: ET) will acquire Crestwood in an all-equity transaction valued at approximately $7.1 billion. Read more.
DUBAI – Bracewell LLP advised the ECF Group on its UAE subsidiary’s (ECF Middle East FZE) acquisition of Chabowski Trading L.L.C, which owns the trademark “Muddle Me.†Muddle Me is a well-known supplier of innovative equipment for food service players in the Middle East, specializing in bars, cafes and restaurant supplies. Read more.
HOUSTON – Bracewell LLP is advising a mineral acquisition fund in its $455 million total cash sale of mineral and royalty interests to Kimbell Royalty Partners (NYSE: KRP). The acreage is located in the Permian Basin and Mid-Continent, with high interest locations concentrated in the Delaware Basin (49 percent), Midland Basin (10 percent) and Mid-Continent (41 […]
NEW YORK – Bracewell LLP announced today that Scott Le Bouef and Brian R. Rogers, two leading energy and commodity transactional lawyers, have joined the firm’s New York office. Le Bouef and Rogers join the firm from Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP, where Le Bouef was a member of the commodities and derivatives group and Rogers was co-chair […]
Bracewell Represented TotalEnergies, Toyota Tsusho Corporation and Alternative Solutions for Renewable Energy in Relation to Their Successful Financial Closing on the Wadi Ad Dawasir Solar PV IPP in Saudi Arabia DUBAI AND LONDON – Bracewell LLP represented the consortium comprising TotalEnergies, Toyota Tsusho Corporation and Alternative Solutions for Renewable Energy in relation to its successful […]
DUBAI AND LONDON – Bracewell LLP represented the consortium comprising TotalEnergies, Toyota Tsusho Corporation and Alternative Solutions for Renewable Energy in relation to its successful bid for, winning and implementation of the Wadi Ad Dawasir 120 MW solar photovoltaic IPP in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This project is one of four tendered in the […]
DUBAI AND LONDON – Bracewell LLP represented a lending group comprising Alinma, Riyad Bank, Banque Saudi Fransi and the National Infrastructure Fund in relation to two temporary communities forming part of a 10-community development and the first phase of a workforce residential expansion in the region of NEOM in Saudi Arabia where the giga project […]
LONDON – Bracewell (UK) LLP represented Rabobank as lender, on the 49.5 MW / 99 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) to be developed by Cero Generation, a leading European specialist in solar energy development, production and storage, and their UK development partner Enso Energy in South Gloucestershire, UK. The project will be co-located with […]
Bracewell LLPÂ represented the consortium comprising TotalEnergies, Toyota Tsusho Corporation and Alternative Solutions for Renewable Energy in relation to its successful bid for, winning and implementation of the Wadi Ad Dawasir 120 MW solar photovoltaic IPP in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This project is one of four tendered in the Kingdom under its third round […]
Bracewell LLPÂ recently served as bond counsel to Harris County Industrial Development Corporation in connection with a refinancing of $225 million of tax-exempt bonds issued for the benefit of Energy Transfer LP. The refinanced bonds were issued in the wake of Hurricane Ike to finance the construction of residual and crude oil terminal and dock facilities […]
Bracewell LLP represented a lending group comprising Alinma, Riyad Bank, Banque Saudi Fransi and the National Infrastructure Fund in relation to two temporary communities forming part of a 10-community development and the first phase of a workforce residential expansion in the region of NEOM in Saudi Arabia where the giga project by Public Investment Fund […]
Bracewell (UK) LLPÂ represented Rabobank as lender, on the 49.5 MW / 99 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) to be developed by Cero Generation, a leading European specialist in solar energy development, production and storage, and their UK development partner Enso Energy in South Gloucestershire, UK. The project will be co-located with the 49.9 MW […]
Bracewell LLP announced today that Paul Schuster has joined the firm’s Dallas office as a partner in the litigation department. Schuster most recently was a partner at Locke Lord. Read more.
Bracewell LLP announced today that Kelly Robreno Koster has joined the firm’s Houston office as a partner in the labor and employment group. Koster most recently was a shareholder at Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr, P.C. Read more.
Bracewell LLP represented Competitive Power Ventures in the acquisition and financing of four operating wind farms in Maine from Patriot Renewables and other project owners. KeyBanc Capital Markets Inc. was the mandated lead arranger of the financings which included term, revolving and letter of credit facilities. The acquisition adds 81.5 MW of generating capacity to CPV’s […]
Bracewell (UK) LLP represented Carbo Culture in its agreement to sell to NextGen a share of the total 200,000 tonnes of permanent carbon dioxide removals (CDRs) for delivery from 2025. NextGen is a joint venture between Mitsubishi Corporation and global climate project developer South Pole, and is backed by founding buyers Boston Consulting Group, LGT, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Swiss […]
Bracewell LLP partner W. Stephen Benesh has been elected as President-Elect of the State Bar of Texas for 2023-2024. Benesh will be sworn in as President-Elect on June 22, 2023, during the State Bar’s Annual Meeting in Austin, Texas. He will serve as President of the State Bar from June 2024 to June 2025. Read more.
SAN ANTONIO – Bracewell LLP announced today that Carrie Douglas has joined the firm’s San Antonio office as a partner in the healthcare and life sciences practice. Douglas most recently was a partner at Holland & Knight LLP, following its combination with Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis LLP. Douglas represents hospital systems, ambulatory surgery centers and large physician […]
DALLAS – Bracewell LLP announced today that Bucky Brannen has joined the firm’s tax practice as a partner in the Dallas office. Brannen most recently was at Baker Botts LLP, where he advised clients on state and local tax issues. Brannen advises clients on ways to reduce state and local taxes in every phase of business. He helps negotiate […]
HOUSTON – Bracewell LLP represented MB Minerals, L.P., a subsidiary of Sabalo Holdings, LLC (a portfolio company of EnCap Investments), in the sale of MB Minerals’ Midland Basin mineral and royalty interests to Kimbell Royalty Partners, LP (NYSE: KRP). The acquired assets are concentrated in northern Howard County and southern Borden County. Read more.
NEW YORK – Bracewell LLP represented PPL Electric Utilities Corporation in its recent public offering of $1,350,000,000 of its First Mortgage Bonds, 5.00% Series due 2033 and 5.25% Series due 2053. Barclays, PNC Capital Markets LLC, Scotiabank and US Bancorp served as active joint book-running managers in the transaction. Read more.
HOUSTON – Bracewell LLP represented Phillips 66 in its recent public offering of $1.25 billion of senior notes issued by Phillips 66 Company and guaranteed by Phillips 66. Read more.
Bracewell (UK) LLPÂ acted as international counsel to the mandated lead arrangers and lenders, comprised of Absa Bank Limited and the Mauritius Commercial Bank Limited, on the financing of the acquisition by Infinity Renewables Energy B.V. (a 100 percent subsidiary of Infinity Power Holdings BV, which is a joint venture between Cairo-based Infinity Energy and Abu […]
Bracewell LLP announced today the promotion of five lawyers to senior counsel, effective January 1, 2023. The new senior counsel include: Joseph A. Brazauskas (Washington, DC), Anna K. Miller (Austin), William A. Moss (Houston), Jared Schuettenhelm (Seattle) and Carlton D. Wilde III (Houston). Read more.
Bracewell (UK) LLPÂ represented Africa Oil Corp in relation to its country entry into Equatorial Guinea through two production sharing contracts for offshore blocks EG-18 and EG-31. Africa Oil will hold 80 percent operated interests in each block with the remaining 20 percent held by GEPetrol, the national oil company of Equatorial Guinea. GEPetrol has the […]
Bracewell LLPÂ is representing Driftwood Energy Operating, LLC in the sale of its Midland Basin assets to Vital Energy, Inc. (NYSE: VTLE), inclusive of all leasehold interests and hedges, in exchange for 1,578,948 shares of Vital common stock and $127.6 million in cash. Read more.
Bracewell LLP is representing Drilling Tools International Holdings, Inc. (“DTIâ€), a leading oilfield services company that rents downhole drilling tools used in horizontal and directional drilling, in a definitive agreement for a business combination with ROC Energy Acquisition Corp. (Nasdaq: ROC), a publicly traded special purpose acquisition company, that will result in DTI becoming a US […]
LONDON AND DUBAI – Bracewell LLP represented the lenders, comprising Riyad Bank, Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank and Arab Petroleum Investment Corporation, on the development and financing of the 300 MW Saad solar PV IPP in Saudi Arabia. The project, which is being developed by Jinko Power, reached financial close on January 18, 2023, after navigating difficult macro-economic conditions, […]
HOUSTON – Bracewell LLP represented Kinder Morgan, Inc. (NYSE: KMI), in its recent public offering of $1.5 billion of 5.200% senior notes due 2033. Barclays, J.P. Morgan, PNC Capital Markets LLC and Scotiabank served as active joint book-running managers in the transaction. The offering closed January 31, 2023. Read more.
LONDON AND DUBAI – Bracewell LLP represented Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV) on the project financing of the battery energy storage (BESS) portfolio of Contego and Clay Tye, located in West Sussex and Essex in the United Kingdom. The financing was arranged by Natixis CIB UK and qualifies as a Green Loan under the Green Loan Principles developed by […]
Bracewell (UK) LLP represented IEOC Production B.V., a subsidiary of Eni S.p.A., on its sale of a package of interests in onshore upstream oil and gas concessions in Egypt to Apex International Energy. The assets include interests in the Ras Qattara, West El Razzak, East Kanayis, East Obaiyed, South West Meleiha and West Abu Gharadig […]
Bracewell LLP is advising Cactus, Inc. (NYSE: WHD) in its acquisition of FlexSteel Technologies Holdings, Inc. and its affiliates through a merger with its holding company, HighRidge Resources, Inc., and Atlas Merger Sub, LLC, a newly formed subsidiary of Cactus, Inc. For more information, please click here.
Bracewell LLPÂ represented Phillips 66 (NYSE: PSX) in a definitive agreement with DCP Midstream, LP (NYSE: DCP) pursuant to which Phillips 66 will acquire all of the publicly held common units representing limited partner interests in DCP Midstream for cash consideration of approximately $3.8 billion, increasing its economic interest in DCP Midstream to 86.8 percent. DCP […]
Bracewell LLP is advising Phillips 66 (NYSE: PSX) in an agreement to sell the Belle Chasse Terminal, formerly the Alliance Refinery, to Harvest Midstream. The deal is expected to close in the first quarter of 2023. Read more.
Bracewell (UK) LLP represented Eldorado Gold Corporation’s wholly owned subsidiary, Hellas Gold Single Member, S.A., in a €680 million project financing facility for the development of the Skouries Project in Northern Greece. The facility includes a commercial loan, funding from the Greek Recovery and Resilience Facility (RFF) and a commercial bridge loan that is expected to […]
Bracewell (UK) LLP advised Savannah Energy PLC on the completion of its acquisition of ExxonMobil’s entire upstream and midstream asset oil and gas business in Chad and Cameroon. Following completion of the acquisition, Savannah is now the operator of the seven fields comprising the Doba Oil Project and a 40 per cent shareholder in the 1,081 […]
Bracewell (UK) LLP advised Savannah Energy PLC on a transaction to acquire PETRONAS’ entire oil and gas business in South Sudan through the acquisition of Petronas Carigali Nile Limited, for a total cash consideration of up to $1.25 billion. Completion of the transaction is conditional upon the satisfaction of certain conditions precedent including, inter alia, approval of […]
Bracewell LLP announced today that Jeffrey E. Danley has joined the firm’s intellectual property practice as a partner in the Seattle office. Danley most recently was a partner with Seed IP Law Group in Seattle. Read more.
Bracewell (UK) LLP represented Eni in connection with the closing of its agreement with HitecVision to expand their joint venture company, VÃ¥rgrønn. At the closing of the transaction, VÃ¥rgrønn acquired Eni’s 20 percent in the Dogger Bank offshore wind project, as well as other early-stage offshore wind assets. HitecVision also increased its ownership share in VÃ¥rgrønn […]
Bracewell LLPÂ is representing Sable Offshore Corp. in connection with the purchase from Exxon Mobil Corporation of the Santa Ynez field in federal waters offshore California and associated onshore processing and pipeline assets, including pipeline assets acquired by Exxon Mobil from Plains Pipeline L.P. Bracewell is also advising on the proposed merger of Sable with Flame […]
Bracewell LLPÂ advised King Ranch Inc. in connection with its lease of 106,000 acres in Kleburg County, Texas, to support large-scale direct air capture (DAC) projects for dedicated carbon dioxide sequestration. The agreement provides access to land for the potential to remove up to 30 million metric tons of CO2Â per year through DAC and pore space […]
Bracewell LLP was among the 57 US law firms that received a Tipping the Scales Award at the Diversity & Flexibility Alliance’s annual conference on November 3. The award recognizes firms that had 50 percent or more women in their 2022 US-based new partner class. In 2022, 67 percent of the US-based Bracewell lawyers promoted to partner […]
Bracewell LLPÂ is advising Pioneer Natural Resources (NYSE: PXD) in connection with its participation in two renewable energy projects, including the development with NextEra Energy Resources, LLC of a 140 MW wind generation facility on surface acreage owned by Pioneer (the Hutt Wind Farm), which will supply lower-cost, renewable power to the Texas electric grid and […]
The American College of Bond Counsel (ACBC) announced that W. Glenn Opel, co-chair of Bracewell’s public finance practice, has been elected president, effective October 13, 2022. In addition, Bracewell partners Jonathan K. Frels and Victoria N. Ozimek have been elected Fellows. Read more.
Bracewell (UK) LLP’s position as a preeminent energy, finance, projects and disputes law firm in the United Kingdom was recognized in Chambers UK 2023. The firm received a total of 11 practice and individual rankings this year. Read more.
Bracewell LLPÂ advised Arroyo Energy Investment Partners on the sale of two US electric power generation investments, Brandywine and Broad River. The sale includes more than 1,100 MWs of power production in the eastern United States. Read more.
Bracewell LLP advised Steel Reef US Corporation in its acquisition of Bison Midstream, LLC, a gas gathering system in North Dakota, from Summit Midstream Holdings, LLC for a total cash consideration of $40 million. The purchase price will be paid with cash on hand and by the company’s existing senior secured credit facility and is subject […]
Bracewell LLPÂ represented Kinder Morgan, Inc. (NYSE: KMI) in its sale of a 25.5 percent interest in Elba Liquefaction Company, L.L.C. (ELC) to an undisclosed financial buyer for approximately $565 million, subject to customary purchase price adjustments to reflect an economic effective date of July 1, 2022. After closing, KMI and the undisclosed financial buyer will […]
Bracewell (UK) LLPÂ represented Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV)Â on the establishment of a platform to develop up to 1 GW of battery storage systems. FRV, a leader in the development of sustainable energy solutions, has partnered with Tyler Hill Partners to establish FRV TH Powertek Limited, a platform that will develop, construct and operate a portfolio of […]
Bracewell LLP represented Prosperity Bancshares, Inc.® (NYSE: PB) (Prosperity), the parent company of Prosperity Bank®, in connection with the signing of a definitive merger agreement with Lone Star State Bancshares, Inc. (Lone Star), the parent company of Lone Star State Bank of West Texas (Lone Star Bank), pursuant to which Lone Star will merge with Prosperity. Read […]
LONDON – Bracewell (UK) LLP advised Gran Tierra Energy Inc., the oil and gas exploration and production company focused on Colombia and Ecuador, on a new credit facility for up to $150 million. The facility was entered into by two of its wholly owned subsidiaries, Gran Tiera Energy Colombia, LLC and Gran Tierra Colombia Inc., with […]
Bracewell LLP advised Steel Reef US Corporation in its acquisition of Bison Midstream, LLC, a gas gathering system in North Dakota, from Summit Midstream Holdings, LLC for a total cash consideration of $40 million. The purchase price will be paid with cash on hand and by the company’s existing senior secured credit facility and is subject […]
Bracewell LLP announced today that John P. Zabaneh has joined the Houston office as a partner in the firm’s oil and gas practice. Zabaneh began his legal career as an associate in the corporate department of Baker Botts L.L.P. in Houston, and, thereafter, held in-house legal roles with Chesapeake Energy, Rosetta Resources, Noble Energy and Gavilan Resources (a […]
HOUSTON – On September 8, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas held an investiture ceremony for Bracewell LLP alumna and current United States Magistrate Judge Yvonne Y. Ho. Chief Judge Lee H. Rosenthal presided over the ceremony. The oath of Office was administered by Judge James C. Ho of the United States Court of Appeals […]
Bracewell LLP’s Stephanie Koo Song has been named a 2022 Woman Who Means Business by Houston Business Journal in the Outstanding Leaders in Law category. She, along with this year’s other winners, will be recognized on October 20 at an awards ceremony at the Marriott Marquis Houston. Read more.
Bracewell LLP secured the denial of IBM’s post-judgment motion on behalf of its client BMC Software, Inc. in BMC’s long-running dispute with IBM. The denial of IBM’s post-judgment motion effectively ends the trial court proceedings. With $21,615,144 in attorneys’ fees and costs now added to the judgment, the full amount of the judgment the Bracewell […]
Bracewell LLP obtained an award of attorneys’ fees and costs on behalf of BMC Software, Inc. which is added to the over $1.6 billion judgment Bracewell previously obtained against IBM for fraudulently inducing and then violating a software licensing agreement with BMC. Read more.
Law360 named Bracewell LLP a 2022 Texas Powerhouse as part of its annual Regional Powerhouse series. Bracewell was one of five firms selected by Law360 for excelling in the rapidly evolving Texas legal market. Read more.
BMC Software’s trial victory in its long-running dispute with IBM has been named the Major Litigation of the Year in the 2022 Magna Stella Awards, sponsored by the Texas General Counsel Forum (TGCF). Winners, including BMC Chief Litigation Counsel Sarah Menendez, will be honored at an awards dinner on November 3. Read more.
HOUSTON – Bracewell LLPobtained a landmark victory on behalf of BMC Software, Inc. in its lawsuit against IBM for fraudulently inducing and then violating a software licensing agreement. On May 30, 2022, following a two-week bench trial, U.S. District Judge Gray H. Miller for the Southern District of Texas found that IBM had committed fraud and breached […]
HOUSTON – Bracewell LLP announced today that Steven D. Cook has joined the firm as of counsel in the Houston office. Prior to joining Bracewell, Cook served three years as the deputy assistant administrator for the Office of Land and Emergency Management with the United States Environmental Protection Agency, and more than two decades as lead HSE counsel […]
HOUSTON – Bracewell LLP obtained an award of attorneys’ fees and costs on behalf of BMC Software, Inc. which is added to the over $1.6 billion judgment Bracewell previously obtained against IBM for fraudulently inducing and then violating a software licensing agreement with BMC. The Court found that, as the prevailing party, BMC was entitled to […]