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Paul Hastings Introduces Global Oil & Gas Application
August 13, 2013
Houston, Texas-- Paul Hastings LLP, a leading global law firm, announced today that it has launched a first-of-its-kind Global Oil & Gas Application.
The application, available for iPad and iPhone-users, includes a glossary of more than 300 commonly used oil and gas terms to help users navigate the complex, fast-moving oil and gas industry. The app also offers access to breaking industry news, insights from Paul Hastings lawyers on relevant energy issues, and links to additional industry resources.
“We have created this app to provide our clients with the background and expertise they need to conduct business on a daily basis in the oil and gas industry,” said Energy partner Kevin Fisher. “This is a one-shop-stop tool for users to get real time market updates and information they need.”
Click here a free download of the Oil & Gas App from the iTunes store.
Paul Hastings has of one of the world’s premier energy practices, with a market-leading presence in the major commercial, financial, and regulatory centers of the world – including Houston, the capital of the oil and gas industry. The Houston office opened in April 2012, after the firm added four energy-focused transactional partners: Greg Nelson, Paris Theofanidis and Steve Tredennick, and Kevin Fisher relocated to the Houston office. Recently M&A partner Jimmy Vallee, Capital Markets partner Gislar Donnenberg and Litigation partner Sam Cooper joined the Houston office. The firm also has added partners to its Energy practice outside of Houston, including Lorenzo Parola in January 2013 to the Energy practice in the Milan office.
Paul Hastings LLP is a leading global law firm with offices in Asia, Europe, and the United States. We provide innovative legal solutions to financial institutions and Fortune 500 companies. Please visit www.paulhastings.com for more information.
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