Energy companies are starting to adapt to a low energy prices environment. Some Energy companies have learned how to develop resources at much lower prices than ever before. This enables them to bring new projects online they couldn’t just 2 years ago. Other companies are starting to see stock valuations reaching a point where mergers and acquisitions may make sense. And supply contracts are being rewritten to reflect the new environment.
All of this translates into opportunity—especially for the law firms with the best client relationships.
BTI research reveals 17 law firms stand out with the strongest relationships—who are both core and recommended first in the Energy industry—are named by clients in the just-released BTI Industry Power Rankings 2017:
- BakerHostetler
- Blakes
- BoyarMiller
- Bryan Cave
- Cotton Bledsoe Tighe & Dawson
- Crowell & Moring
- Eversheds Sutherland
- GableGotwals
- Hunton & Williams
- Jones Day
- Latham & Watkins
- Meyer, Unkovic & Scott
- Miller Canfield
- Nixon Peabody
- Norton Rose Fulbright
- Pillsbury
- Ropes & Gray