Member at the firm Wall, Bullington & Cook, LLC
Areas of Practice
Oil and Gas Litigation; Environmental Litigation; Maritime Law; Federal Criminal Defense
Admitted
1979, Louisiana
Law School
Tulane University, J.D., 1979
College
Tulane University, B.S., 1976
Membership
New Orleans, Louisiana State ( Litigation, Mineral, Criminal and Environmental Law Sections), Federal Energy and American (Litigation, Criminal, Natural Resources and Environmental Sections) Bar Associations; Louisiana Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; Louisiana Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association; American Association of Professional Landmen; Petroleum Landmen's Association of New Orleans; Louisiana Mineral Law Institute (Member, Advisory Council).
Biography
Order of the Coif. Member, Tulane Law Review, 1977-1979. Judicial Clerk, The Honorable Edwin F. Hunter, Jr., Judge, United States District Court, Western District of Louisiana, 1979-1980. Author: "The Right to Sublease," 53 Tulane Law Review 556 (1979); "Imprescriptible Mineral Interests in Louisiana," 42 Louisiana Law Review 123 (1981); "Environmental Due Diligence," 36th Mineral Law Institute (LSU 1989); "A CERCLA Primer for the Oil Industry," The Landman (AAPL May/June 1990); "Joint Oil and Gas Operations in Louisiana," 53 Louisiana Law Review, 1992; "Federal Oil Pollution Law and Regulatory Developments," 23 Environmental Law Reporter 1049 (1993); "CERCLA'S Landowner's Defenses: Innocent or Not?", Vol 6, No. 2 Environmental Litigation Committee Newsletter 11 (ABA 1994); "Fifth Circuit Symposium: Oil and Gas," 41 Loyola (LA) Law Review 521 (1995).
Born
Post, Texas, August 1, 1954
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