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Texas Lawyer Shares What the Economic Impact of COVID-19 Means for Smaller Boutique Firms
Agility is your greatest asset. George H. Lugrin said, “The way we have analyzed it, as a small firm we have the flexibility to quickly adapt to changing client needs and market conditions.” He also shares three things firms should be doing and what questions to ask themselves. View the full article “Why the Cloudy Economic Outlook May
Law360 Covers Negligence Lawsuit Involving Oilfield Company
George H. Lugrin, Director and President at Hall Maines Lugrin in Houston, was interviewed by Law360 about the negligence lawsuit he recently filed on behalf of Houston-based Arcadia Gas Storage LLC and its parent company, Cardinal Gas Storage Partners LLC. Mr. Lugrin told Law360 that the lack of thorough engineering is an upsetting. “When I see it on what
Dallas Business Journal and Houston Business Journal Share What Business Owners Need to Know Following Riots and Looting
Many businesses in downtown and Uptown Dallas were damaged when protests turned into riots, looting and vandalism Friday and Saturday nights. George Lugrin of Houston-based Hall Maines Lugrin law firm said what’s covered in times of riots is determined by the wording in the insurance policy. “There’s a huge fight underway in the insurance world
Hart Energy published “Energy transition and why an electric car is not the solution”
“It is time for the U.S. to take the lead in transitioning to a hydrogen economy. U.S. oil and gas companies need to reinvent themselves as true energy companies and use their world-leading innovative talent to face the inevitable changing energy world.” Read the full article.
Energy Intelligence published “Texas In-State Gas Order Met with Legal, Market Skepticism”
“If there is a compelling interest that is being advanced, such as life, health and safety, then the state can try to come up with a justification. But it would have to show a court that this was the only remedy.” Read the full article.