Keith B. Hall, Legal Consultant
Keith B. Hall is the Campanile Charities Professor of Energy Law and Director of the Mineral Law Institute at Louisiana State University (LSU). He teaches Mineral Rights, Advanced Mineral Law, International Petroleum Transactions, Energy Law & Regulation, and an Energy Law Seminar that focuses on environmental issues relating to oil and gas activities.
As a CLF-Guyana consultant, Mr. Hall regularly collaborates and consults with the Firm on particular matters within his extensive portfolio of expertise.
He is co-author of one of the two national casebooks on oil and gas law and also is co-author of a book on the legal issues relating to hydraulic fracturing. He is a frequent speaker at national and international oil and gas, energy, and environmental law conferences, and is a contributing co-author to the forthcoming new edition of the leading textbook on international petroleum transactions.
Before joining the LSU Law Center, Mr. Hall was a member of the firm Stone Pigman Walther Wittmann in New Orleans, where he practiced law for 16 years, with a focus on oil and gas litigation and transactions, environmental law, and toxic tort litigation. Keith B. Hall is a registered professional engineer who worked for eight years as a chemical engineer before attending law school.
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