Who’s Who Legal recognized six leading experts from A&M's Disputes and Investigations practice in their 2024 Energy guide.
Our team brings deep expertise to energy companies in a broad range of dispute and investigation services across the energy value chain, ensuring immediate and long-term value to the client. Our professionals draw on their expertise in litigation, investigations and compliance, forensic technology, cyber risk and expert testimony to provide clients with independent and highly qualified advice.
A&M’s 2024 Energy Experts:
Christy Brunk (Birmingham)
Jerry Dent (Birmingham / Washington, DC)
Ben Edmiston (Houston)
Laura Hardin (Houston)
Trevor Phillips (Houston)
Aaron Stai (Houston)
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