Chris Brown is a partner in the firm’s Dallas office where he is a member of the oil, gas, and resources practice group.
Chris maintains a diverse trial practice comprised of multi-state litigation and appellate matters, including representation of large public and smaller equity-backed oil and gas operators and producers in a variety of disputes in Texas, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Ohio, involving:
- Class and individual royalty and overriding royalty issues
- Gas gathering, processing, transportation, and marketing
- Purchase and sale agreements
- Lease termination
- Land, boundary, and mineral ownership issues
- Environmental issues including contamination and remediation
- Working interest/surface owner disagreements
- Development rights and obligations
- COPAS accounting procedures and other energy accounting issues
- Indemnity claims
- Joint operating disputes
- Joint venture/partnership issues
In addition to his energy litigation practice, Chris has experience litigating claims involving oil and gas securities fraud, financial services disputes, government contracts, title to real property, and commercial cases relating to breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, asset conversion, and minority shareholder oppression.
He also advises energy industry clients on best practices and compliance issues relative to revenue and royalty accounting.
Chris has also presented CLE topics on ethics and oil and gas issues relating to class actions, the marketable condition rule, royalty accounting, lease termination, joint operating agreements, and subsurface ownership and trespass.