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James Leeton doesn't mince words when describing how crazy-busy West Texas lawyers are in the midst of the current oil and gas drilling boom. "It's like out of the world. It's frantic," says Leeton,
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...Munson, Munson, Cardwell & Keese, Sherman; Rodney Satterwhite, shareholder, Stubbeman, McRae, Sealy, Laughlin & Browder, Midland; and Karen Roberts Washington, partner, Thorpe, Hatcher & Washington...
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It may be easier to find oil and gas in Texas than it is to find an oil and gas lawyer. Too few experienced attorneys are trying to handle the mushrooming workload that is the result of increased act
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