Fort Worth’s Perry Law Firm opens Midland office

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A. Lee Graham Reporter

The Perry Law Firm has opened a new office in Midland as Fort Worth outfit expands its oil and gas practice to the thriving West Texas region. “I am excited about expanding my oil and gas practice to serve my clients with enhanced service offerings,” said owner Nancy Perry, commenting in a news release. “With the increase in oil production and activity in West Texas, particularly in the Odessa-Midland area, there is an increased need for legal services,” Perry said The firm, which provides administrative, governmental and collaborative legal services, focuses on managing and resolving issues before the Texas Railroad Commission on behalf of its oil and gas and non-operating property owners. Among the firm’s services are lease line spacing and density exceptions and enforcement, royalty payment claims, oil and gas transactions, joint operating agreements, surface owners’ damage claims, corporate business structuring, and mediation. It also assists clients with estate planning and probate needs. The firm’s namesake owner has administrative and government law experience spanning 21 years. For Perry, opening the new office is a return to her roots. She grew up in Odessa and considers the area her home. “Moreover, I am practicing the type of law I have loved from the beginning of my career and now will be doing so within my hometown community,” Perry said. More information is available at www.perrylawtexas.com.

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Robert is a Fort Worth native and longtime editor of the Fort Worth Business Press. He is a former president of the local Society of Professional Journalists and was a freelancer for a variety of newspapers, weeklies and magazines, including American Way, BrandWeek and InformatonWeek. A graduate of TCU, Robert has held a variety of writing and editing positions at publications such as the Grand Prairie Daily News and InfoWorld. He is also a musician and playwright.