Rachel Reese Presents to Houston Bar Association’s Continuing Legal Education

Rachel Reese presented to the Houston Bar Association’s Continuing Legal Education on Friday, May 3, 2019.

With leasing back in full swing in some of the more prolific areas of Texas, more and more mineral interest owners are insisting upon custom lease forms rather than using a Producers 88. As Texas jurisprudence struggles to keep up with the realities of modern oilfield practices, these lease forms get more and more complex. Rachels presentation provides an overview of these custom provisions, the issues they are meant to address, and how they can directly impact asset valuations.

Click here to view the brochure for details.

To receive a copy of the presentation or for more information, please contact info@rreeselaw.com.

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Jared Russell

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