About KT: Locations Houston
Office Managing Partner
As the nation’s fourth largest city, Houston boasts more Fortune 500 headquarters than any other U.S. municipality and a broad industrial base in energy, health care, manufacturing, aeronautics, international trade, entertainment, media, technology, science, biomedical research, and transportation. Leveraging the city’s industrial strengths, our Houston attorneys serve a wide variety of U.S. and global clients in the areas of construction and infrastructure and complex commercial litigation. Our award-winning construction & infrastructure practice handles some of the largest and most challenging commercial and industrial disputes and transactions in the U.S. and internationally, representing owners, EPC and other contractors, and design professionals in both the public and private sectors. We come especially qualified to handle complex commercial disputes in the energy industry, both onshore and offshore involving petrochemical plants, refineries, infrastructure, heavy industrial process facilities, offshore platform construction, and vessel construction. Our complex commercial litigation practice focuses on the prosecution and defense of commercial, personal injury, real estate, environmental, energy, and insurance litigation across almost all substantive areas of law.
Services
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Business & Finance
- Contracts & Commercial Agreements
- Corporate Governance
- Cross Border Transactions
- Economic Development
- Emerging Companies
- Finance
- Franchising
- Joint Ventures & Strategic Alliances
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Private Equity
- Real Estate Finance & Capital Markets
- Real Estate Investment & Development
- Securities
- Construction & Infrastructure
- Cybersecurity, Privacy & Data Governance
- Employee Benefits
- Government & Regulatory
- Intellectual Property
- Investment Management & Broker-Dealer
- Labor & Employment
- Litigation
- Pro Bono
- Tax
- Technology Transactions
Disclaimer
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