January 8, 2015

HOUSTON, TEXAS (January 2015) --  McGinnis Lochridge is proud to announce that Jeffrey Beck, Austin Brister and Natalie Mahlberg have joined the firm in its Houston location.

Jeff comes to us from the law firm of Jones Gill LLP in Houston where he was a partner.  He is an experienced energy transactional lawyer, focusing on oil and gas mergers, acquisitions and divestitures including negotiations, document preparation and associated due diligence  Jeff graduated from South Texas College of Law and is licensed in Texas. Before Law school, Jeff worked as a pipeline engineer in the energy industry.

Austin joins us as an associate from Jones Gill where he worked with Jeff on oil and gas transactions, due diligence and title opinions for the last several years. Austin has also written a number of papers and served as a speaker at numerous conferences. Austin graduated from the Wyoming College of Law and is licensed in Wyoming, Colorado, North Dakota and Texas.

Natalie will be joining us as an Associate and will continue to focus her practice on oil and gas litigation as she did at her previous employer Brown & Fortunato in Amarillo. She also has experience with healthcare regulation. Natalie graduated from Texas Tech School of Law and is licensed in Texas.

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