Newsmakers: Former Pioneer Natural Resources Counsel Joins Bracewell’s Dallas Office
Also: A health care dealmaker comes to Fletcher Brown as partner, and an oil and gas litigator joins McGinnis Lochridge as partner.
January 21, 2025 at 01:04 PM
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Bracewell announced Bryan L. Clark has joined the firm’s Dallas office as a partner in both the firm’s oil and gas and energy transition practice groups. Clark is returning to private practice after serving for over a decade as the primary midstream counsel at Pioneer Natural Resources USA Inc. He also served as lead counsel on energy transition matters, including wind and solar development, for the Fortune 200 company, which is now part of ExxonMobil Corporation.
“I’m thrilled to welcome Bryan to the firm,” said Bracewell Managing Partner Gregory M. Bopp. “Bryan’s in-house experience, combined with his firsthand knowledge of the midstream sector, strengthens our ability to serve the needs of our energy clients.”
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