About
Website: hicksjohnson.com
Managing partner: Andrew Hicks
Number of partners: 8
Number of lawyers: 20
Firm Overview:
Hicks Johnson was founded in 2007 by lawyers from leading national firms who saw a demand for sophisticated, efficient, non-conflicted litigation services in the Houston market. Since then, it has grown into a 20-lawyer litigation, appellate, and arbitration boutique with national and international reach with locations in Houston and Chicago.
Over the past 15 years, the firm has defeated billions of dollars in claims for defendants and collected more than $1 billion for plaintiffs in the areas of energy, healthcare, construction, corporate and securities litigation, and appellate work. Hicks Johnson lawyers routinely prevail at trial before federal and state courts throughout the United States and represent clients in domestic and international arbitrations. They also have an excellent track record of overturning adverse decisions and preserving victories in civil cases.
Main Areas of Practice:
Trial:
Led by managing partner Andrew Hicks and founding partner Logan Johnson, the trial team tries cases for both defendants and plaintiffs—from market-leading companies to venture funds, startups, and individuals—with particular expertise in multidistrict litigation, mass tort cases, and oil and gas/energy industry cases. In the past year alone, they have represented a number of major oil and gas players (including Exxon Mobil) in big-ticket disputes that stand to significantly impact industry operations.
Partners: 8
Total fee earners: 21
Notable work:
- Secured a nine-figure settlement on the first day of trial for a leading U.S. oil and gas producer in a contract dispute.
- Negotiated a favorable settlement on the eve of trial in an eight-figure dispute involving novel issues in joint operating agreement construction.
- Tapped by the City of Houston to handle litigation involving a $1.8 billion critical infrastructure project related to a massive expansion of the city’s northwest water treatment plant.
- Representing Apache Corporation in a dispute with Castex Energy Partners, the joint owner of a large-scale oil and gas construction project in South Louisiana. Apache alleged that Castex owed millions of dollars in unpaid joint interest billings related to their assets. In response, Castex filed a counterclaim arguing that Apache had been grossly negligent or engaged in willful misconduct in its role as operator, resulting in construction costs for a processing plant that exceeded the authorized budget amount by more than $100 million.
- Representing the litigation trustee in the sprawling, three-year bankruptcy case against Lubbock, Texas-based Reagor Dykes Auto Group, which was one of the fastest-growing auto dealerships in the country before it collapsed. As special litigation counsel to the debtors, and now as counsel to the trustee for the liquidating trust, the Hicks Johnson team has filed multiple claims seeking more than $100 million on behalf of the Reagor Dykes bankruptcy estate and creditors’ trust.
- Representing Atlas OBO Energy LP in a large dispute with Ovintiv USA Inc., the successor entity of Encana Oil & Gas. The dispute is multifaceted, encompassing claims arising from failure to pay joint interest billing to the mechanics of horizontal drilling to construction of the Model Form Joint Operating Agreement (JOA) promulgated by the American Association of Professional Landmen.
- Representing Devon Energy Corporation and Devon Energy Production Company, L.P. (“Devon”) in a far-reaching indemnity dispute with Chevron U.S.A. Inc. regarding decommissioning costs for federal offshore oil and gas leases off the coast of Santa Barbara, California. The genesis of this dispute stretches back 30 years when Devon and Chevron’s predecessors entered into multimillion-dollar purchase and sale agreements for the transfer of the subject leases.
Key clients:
- Apache Corporation
- Reagor Dykes, LP Creditors Liquidating Trust
- White Star litigation trust
- Devon Energy Production Company LP
- Atlas OBO Energy LP
- NexTier Oilfield Solutions
- Exxon Mobil Corporation
- Eni Petroleum US LLC
- XTO Energy Inc.
- Great Northern Midstream
- Western Midstream
Contacts:
Andrew S. Hicks, Managing Partner
+1 713 357 5152
Logan E. Johnson, Founding Partner
+1 713 357 5161
Appellate:
The firm's lawyers have an exceptional track record of overturning adverse decisions and preserving victories in civil cases involving hundreds of millions of dollars. Headed by partners Marc Tabolsky and Penelope Nicholson, they have represented clients in appellate proceedings in the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh, and federal Circuits and in the Supreme Court of the United States, as well as in the Supreme Court of Texas, intermediate Texas appellate courts, and various other state appellate courts. Their experience extends to issues that arise at the trial court level (such as matters relating to jury instructions, jury questions, and dispositive motions) in addition to mandamus actions and amicus briefs.
Partners: 2
Total fee earners: 21
Notable work:
- Won a landmark victory in the Texas Supreme Court that clarified a decades-old issue in Texas oil and gas law.
- Represented SWN Production Company, one of the largest oil and gas producers in West Virginia, in a recent appeal to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit that addressed the application of the Tawney (Estate of Tawney v. Columbia Natural Resources LLC) rule.
- Representing Uretek (USA) Inc. in a breach of contract and tort claims case arising out of Uretek’s alleged breach of a license agreement related to a ground stabilization process.
- Represented Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's in a case arising out of a 2013 well blowout in the Gulf of Mexico, after which the client was forced to pay over $48 million to its insured, the well operator.
Key clients:
- Glacier Park Iron Ore Properties
- SWN Production Company LLC and Equinor US Onshore Properties Inc.
- Over 250 plaintiffs in one of three lawsuits that are part of multidistrict litigation related to claims against over 50 defendants for flood-related damages that occurred in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey
- Uretek (USA) Inc.
- Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's
Contacts:
Marc S. Tabolsky, Partner
+1 713 255 4111
Penelope E. Nicholson, Partner
+1 713 357 5159
Practice Areas:
- Appellate
- Arbitration
- Construction
- Energy
- Healthcare
- Mass Tort & Product Liability
- Trial
Office:
Address: 700 Louisiana St. #2650
Houston, TX 77002
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +1 713 357 5150
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Articles, highlights and press releases
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Four Years of McGirt: Reviewing Changes in Tax, Energy, and Criminal Law
Four years on from the Supreme Court’s monumental decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma, the results have been a mixed bag for all parties involved.
Hicks Johnson’s Landmark Victory Clarifies Double Fraction Dilemma in Oil and Gas Law
In a landmark victory, Hicks Johnson partner Marc Tabolsky successfully argued a dispute in Texas Supreme Court over the so-called "double fraction dilemma."
Using High-Tech Tools to Resolve an Offshore Construction Dispute
We represented an engineering and construction firm in a complex construction dispute in Halifax, Nova Scotia, seeking $170 million in damages for breach of contract arising from the construction by our client of an offshore gas production facility for a leading North American energy producer.
A $190 Million Coal Mine Lease Settlement on the Eve of Trial
After an Illinois coal mine experienced a mine fire due to the spontaneous combustion of coal, the mine operator withheld years’ worth of lease payments from the mine’s owner, our client, claiming the fire constituted an act of God.
Houston Appellate Court Slashes Verdict Against Apache in Oil and Gas Construction Dispute
Our client, Apache Corporation, obtained a significant reduction in damages it had been ordered to pay by a district court jury two years earlier. The Fourteenth Court of Appeals in Houston knocked down the initial $80.4 million figure to about $13.5 million.
An Energy Arbitration with $200 Million at Stake
We served as lead counsel in a major arbitration brought by a multinational petroleum giant against our client, an Oklahoma-based exploration and production company.
A Practitioner’s Guide to COVID-19-Related Force Majeure Disputes
This article is intended to provide in-house lawyers and business executives with a guide for evaluating COVID-19-related force majeure disputes from their inception.
The FTC’s Ban on Non-Competes: What Businesses Need to Know
On April 23, 2024, the FTC announced its final Rule banning non-compete clauses for most workers as unfair competition under federal law. Senior counsel Brandon Winchester and associate Fraser Holmes outline key considerations—and potential solutions—for businesses seeking to minimize damage.
Will Chemical Damage Kill the Texas Wine Industry?
While the recent suit brought by 57 Texas High Plains wine grape growers against Bayer-Monsanto and BASF is receiving extensive press coverage, it is not clear whether the Texas wine industry can survive the onslaught.
On the Right Track: From BigLaw to Boutique
Partner Persis Dean joined the firm in 2015 after six years as in-house counsel for Exxon Mobil Corporation and three at Vinson & Elkins. She sat down with Hicks John to discuss what it’s like to be a working parent in corporate law, her approach to mentoring, and the benefits of boutique firm life.
Exculpation Provisions in LLC Agreements: A Comparison of Delaware and Texas
Case law involving LLCs is rapidly evolving. Partner Andy Hicks and associates Bryan Zubay and James Keefe compare key differences between Delaware and Texas law on LLC exculpation provisions
New Bill Will Streamline Civil Litigation in Texas Court
On May 12, 2023, the Texas Senate passed a bill that would create a specialized business court to oversee complex civil litigation. Senior counsel Katherine Ring provides an overview of key changes proposed by the bill, which aims to streamline the resolution of high-stakes business disputes.
Texas Bar Foundation Elects Partner Adam Dinnell to Fellowship
Partner Adam Dinnell has been elected to membership in the Fellows of the Texas Bar Foundation, an invitation extended to less than 1% of lawyers in the state each year.
Four Years of McGirt: Reviewing Changes in Tax, Energy, and Criminal Law
Four years on from the Supreme Court’s monumental decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma, the results have been a mixed bag for all parties involved.
Hicks Johnson’s Landmark Victory Clarifies Double Fraction Dilemma in Oil and Gas Law
In a landmark victory, Hicks Johnson partner Marc Tabolsky successfully argued a dispute in Texas Supreme Court over the so-called "double fraction dilemma."
Using High-Tech Tools to Resolve an Offshore Construction Dispute
We represented an engineering and construction firm in a complex construction dispute in Halifax, Nova Scotia, seeking $170 million in damages for breach of contract arising from the construction by our client of an offshore gas production facility for a leading North American energy producer.
A $190 Million Coal Mine Lease Settlement on the Eve of Trial
After an Illinois coal mine experienced a mine fire due to the spontaneous combustion of coal, the mine operator withheld years’ worth of lease payments from the mine’s owner, our client, claiming the fire constituted an act of God.
Houston Appellate Court Slashes Verdict Against Apache in Oil and Gas Construction Dispute
Our client, Apache Corporation, obtained a significant reduction in damages it had been ordered to pay by a district court jury two years earlier. The Fourteenth Court of Appeals in Houston knocked down the initial $80.4 million figure to about $13.5 million.
An Energy Arbitration with $200 Million at Stake
We served as lead counsel in a major arbitration brought by a multinational petroleum giant against our client, an Oklahoma-based exploration and production company.
A Practitioner’s Guide to COVID-19-Related Force Majeure Disputes
This article is intended to provide in-house lawyers and business executives with a guide for evaluating COVID-19-related force majeure disputes from their inception.
The FTC’s Ban on Non-Competes: What Businesses Need to Know
On April 23, 2024, the FTC announced its final Rule banning non-compete clauses for most workers as unfair competition under federal law. Senior counsel Brandon Winchester and associate Fraser Holmes outline key considerations—and potential solutions—for businesses seeking to minimize damage.
Will Chemical Damage Kill the Texas Wine Industry?
While the recent suit brought by 57 Texas High Plains wine grape growers against Bayer-Monsanto and BASF is receiving extensive press coverage, it is not clear whether the Texas wine industry can survive the onslaught.
On the Right Track: From BigLaw to Boutique
Partner Persis Dean joined the firm in 2015 after six years as in-house counsel for Exxon Mobil Corporation and three at Vinson & Elkins. She sat down with Hicks John to discuss what it’s like to be a working parent in corporate law, her approach to mentoring, and the benefits of boutique firm life.
Exculpation Provisions in LLC Agreements: A Comparison of Delaware and Texas
Case law involving LLCs is rapidly evolving. Partner Andy Hicks and associates Bryan Zubay and James Keefe compare key differences between Delaware and Texas law on LLC exculpation provisions
New Bill Will Streamline Civil Litigation in Texas Court
On May 12, 2023, the Texas Senate passed a bill that would create a specialized business court to oversee complex civil litigation. Senior counsel Katherine Ring provides an overview of key changes proposed by the bill, which aims to streamline the resolution of high-stakes business disputes.
Texas Bar Foundation Elects Partner Adam Dinnell to Fellowship
Partner Adam Dinnell has been elected to membership in the Fellows of the Texas Bar Foundation, an invitation extended to less than 1% of lawyers in the state each year.