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Emily C. Weiss

Emily Weiss focuses her primary practice on clients in the energy sector and has advised clients in other industries during government investigations. Within the energy sector, she has assisted in oil and gas litigation, including royalty disputes, class actions, and other lease disputes; compliance in midstream operations; and defending a Fortune 50 energy company in a federal criminal investigation. Further, Emily has advised multiple energy companies regarding various aspects of their oil and gas operations in West Virginia and Pennsylvania.

Emily has defended multiple energy companies in oil and gas royalty disputes in both state and federal courts, as well as in other challenges to lease terms and in property disputes. Emily also represented an energy company in a local zoning dispute before the local authorities and on appeal to Pennsylvania state court.

Emily has also advised a publicly traded energy company in connection with dispute against prime contractor for natural gas processing facilities in Pennsylvania and West Virginia and assisted in pursuing a US$20 million claim for defective design and construction of one of the largest retaining walls in the eastern United States.

Following an 18-month federal grand jury investigation of alleged Clean Air Act violations, Emily assisted in obtaining a declination of prosecution on behalf of a publicly traded energy company.

Emily assisted in the defense of an international engineering firm against allegations of multimillion-dollar fraud concerning compliance with the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) as it related to a financial position taken on certain construction claims, including by preparing witnesses for deposition and by assisting with responding to state and federal government subpoenas.

Emily also assisted a Fortune 500 financial institution in defending a cross-border federal criminal investigation where her Spanish-language skills were frequently used to analyze complex documentary evidence. Further utilizing her Spanish-language skills, Emily assisted in conducting FCPA due diligence of global agents in Central America and South America on behalf of multiple companies, including a multinational, Fortune 500 company.

Emily also conducted anti-corruption due diligence on behalf of a Fortune 500 company as part of its acquisition of a multinational technology company.

Emily was a summer associate in the firm’s Pittsburgh office in 2014. Prior to joining the firm, she was a title abstractor for a Pittsburgh law firm, focusing on oil, gas, and mineral interests. During law school, Emily was a law clerk at a national law firm in 2014, and she was a research assistant for multiple professors. Additionally, Emily was an intern for the Hon. Nora Barry Fischer, District Judge for the Western District of Pennsylvania, during the summer of 2013. Also, Emily participated in Duquesne University’s 3&3 Program for her undergraduate and law degrees.

  • Duquesne Women’s Law Association Recent Graduate of the Year Award
  • Duquesne Law Review
  • Best Brief, Federal Bar Association Thurgood Marshall Moot Court Competition
  • Semi-Finalist, American Bar Association National Appellate Advocacy Competition
  • Best Brief and Outstanding Oral Argument, Duquesne University School of Law Legal Research and Writing Program
  • Shalom Moot Court Award
  • Lynette Norton Memorial Award
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