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The Hay Legal Group PLLC attorneys have counseled individuals, families, financial institutions and energy organizations of every size - from independent brokers and producers to multinational oil companies - in all areas of the energy industry. The energy business continues to grow in Texas, whether in hydrocarbon exploration or renewable energy sources and our lawyers provide expert advice and representation for our clients from acquisition to production and beyond.

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