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Jamie Lavergne Bryan

Lead Trial Counsel in a Jefferson, County Texas pipeline construction dispute; Obtained favorable settlement during trial.
Lead Trial Counsel in Oklahoma marketable product royalty underpayment case; Obtained complete defense verdict.
Co-counsel in trespass case concerning hydraulic fracking; Obtained dismissal on the merits; Defense of oil and gas producers in litigation concerning hydraulic fracturing issues.
Co-counsel in defense of 124 cases for breach of lease contract; Cases won on the merits including one jury trial in which Jamie was lead counsel.
Co-counsel in defense of largest royalty underpayment MDL in US concerning Texas oil and gas leases; Successful settlement was obtained.
Defense of oil and gas producers in various lease termination cases.
Defense of oil and gas producers in Texas state courts concerning various auditing and payment disputes.
Defense of oil and gas producers in Texas state courts concerning various title issues.
Defense of oil and gas producers in litigation concerning ground water contamination.
Defense of various oil and gas producers in royalty underpayment litigation.
Represent oil and gas producer in multi-district litigation.
Co-counsel representing numerous developer and energy clients before local municipalities and boards related to inverse condemnation and challenges to municipal ordinances, rules, and regulations.
Represent various financial institutions in complex breach of loan and enforcement of guaranty claims.
Represent various financial institutions in adversary proceedings brought in bankruptcy court.
Defense of nationally insured banks against lender liability claims.
Represent large aggregate manufacturers in complex construction disputes.
Lead Counsel representing various energy clients in temporary restraining order and injunction matters relating to operational and public health and safety issues.
Eminent domain and transactional counsel for a 58 mile, 345 kV double circuit line, from the Zenith Substation in Harris County to its Gibbons Creek Substation in Grimes County.
Eminent domain litigation and project counsel for railroad company acquiring right-of-way for new 9 mile, common carrier railroad project in Medina County, Texas.
Eminent domain litigation and project counsel for multi-county Texas segment of a 831-mile interstate crude petroleum pipeline.
Lead counsel representing energy companies as owner of property being condemned by the Texas Department of Transportation in eminent domain proceedings throughout the State of Texas.
Lead counsel representing energy company as owner of property being condemned by the Port of Houston.
Lead counsel representing telecommunications companies as owner of property being condemned by various entities throughout the United States.
Eminent domain litigation and project counsel for multi-county segments of 790-mile natural gas liquids pipeline from the Permian Basin to Mont Belvieu, Texas.
Eminent domain litigation and project counsel for multi-county segments of a 600-mile crude petroleum pipeline from Wink and Midland, Texas to Webster and Baytown, Texas.
Eminent domain litigation and project counsel for a multi-county 85-mile two segment natural gas liquids pipeline from Mont Belvieu, Texas to Beaumont, Texas and Beaumont, Texas to Port Arthur, Texas.
Eminent domain litigation and project counsel for an approximately 440-mile natural gas liquids pipeline starting in Mont Belvieu in Chambers County, Texas and extending to Braskem Seadrift.
Eminent domain litigation and project counsel for an approximately 90-mile natural gas liquids pipeline starting in Bayport in Harris County, Texas to Markham in Matagorda County, Texas.
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