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Sweetwater Energy Law - Wind Energy, Solar Energy, Oil and Gas Law Firm
Overview
Wetsel, Carmichael, Allen, & Lederle, L.L.P., in Sweetwater, a leading energy law firm in Texas, provides comprehensive representation regionally and across the U.S. to landowners, oil and gas companies, renewable energy companies and other parties involved in both oil & gas and renewable energy projects.
For more than 40 years, the firm has immersed itself in traditional forms of energy, such as oil and gas law, as well as wind and solar law...
Wetsel, Carmichael, Allen, & Lederle, L.L.P., in Sweetwater, a leading energy law firm in Texas, provides comprehensive representation regionally and across the U.S. to landowners, oil and gas companies, renewable energy companies and other parties involved in both oil & gas and renewable energy projects.
For more than 40 years, the firm has immersed itself in traditional forms of energy, such as oil and gas law, as well as wind and solar law. The firm's attorneys handle everything from negotiating and drafting landowner lease agreements, negotiating easements, defending condemnation proceedings and other litigation to advising companies and local governments on tax abatement issues and everything in between.
About Wetsel, Allen, & Lederle, LLP
Previous Law Firm Name
- Wetsel & Carmichael, LLP
Practice Areas
- Energy Law - Wind Energy, Solar Energy, Oil and Gas
Classes and Seminars
- “Texas Tax Abatements”, 2009 Civil Law Seminar, Texas District and County Attorneys Association, Dallas, Texas, May 27, 2009
- "Solar Energy-Toward a Unified Energy Lease," Lone Star Solar Summit, Sweetwater, Texas, April, 2009
- "Landowner Issues in Wind & Solar Leasing," New Mexico Landmen's Association Spring Seminar, Roswell, New Mexico, May, 2010
- “10 ½ Most Important Wind Lease Clauses”, Texas Tech School of Law, April, 2013
- “Avoid Voidance – How to Draft Oil and Gas Legal Descriptions in Compliance with the Texas Statute of Frauds,” The Center for American and International Law, May 2, 2013, and May 14, 2015, Houston, Texas
- “Selected Issues in Multi-Party Lease Negotiations,” Wind Energy Law Symposium, Texas A&M School of Law, November 15, 2013, Fort Worth, Texas
- "What it Takes to Put Together a Wind Energy Project," State Bar of Texas CLE Webcast, Wind Energy Law Update, February 20, 2014, Austin, Texas
- “Earth, Wind & Fire: A Discussion of Current Trends and Issues in Water, Wind and Solar Leases”, Texas Bankers Association Real Estate, Oil & Gas Conference, San Antonio, Texas, March, 2014
Representative Clients
- Billie Hanks Enterprises, San Angelo, TX
- Double M Ranch, Co., San Angelo, TX
- EMA Electromechanics, LLC
- Ludlum Measurements, Inc., Sweetwater, TX
- Ocho Gin
- Pneu Grip Clutch Co.
- Roscoe State Bank, Sweetwater, Roscoe and Bastrop, TX
- Sweetwater Enterprise for Economic Development, Inc.
- United Standard Insurance
- Texas Pacific Land Trust
People
Attorneys
- Jeffrey L. Allen (Partner)
- George Scott Bishop (Of Counsel)
- Laura M. Bowen
- Jake Lederle (Partner)
- Roderick E. Wetsel (Managing Partner)
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
207 Oak StreetP.O. Box 78 Sweetwater, TX 79556
Office Hours
Monday-Friday: 8am - 12pm, 1pm - 5pm
Phone
Fax
- 325-235-3526
Websites
Other Offices
Wetsel, Allen, & Lederle, LLP 2305 Broadway St Lubbock, TX 79424 800-787-0784
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