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HELG Named 2024 Aggie 100™ Company

Written by Benjamin Holliday | Oct 17, 2024 7:27:03 PM

We are excited to share some significant milestones for Holliday Energy Law Group. We have been named one of the 2024 Aggie 100™ companies, ranking 29th with a compound annual growth rate of 68.76% over the past three years. This recognition is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and continued trust from our clients and industry partners. As we reflect on this achievement, we also want to highlight the strides we've made in the past year to better serve the oil and gas industry.

Team Growth and Leadership Expansion

We are proud to announce the promotion of Chris Harris to Partner. Chris has been an integral part of our team, and his promotion reflects his commitment to the firm’s core values and his ability to drive success for our clients. We are also excited to welcome Jeremy Horn to our team as a new attorney. Jeremy, an alumnus of Concho Resources, brings with him a wealth of experience and industry knowledge.

New Offices in San Antonio and Midland

As part of our ongoing commitment to serve our clients where they need us most, we have expanded our geographic reach with two new office locations.

Earlier this year, we opened a location in Midland, strategically positioning us at the heart of the Permian Basin to serve our clients more effectively. In addition, we are proud to call the historic Menger House in San Antonio’s Alamo Heights neighborhood our new South Texas office. This iconic property, with its rich history tied to the Menger Hotel and Teddy Roosevelt’s Rough Riders, offers a unique backdrop as we continue to deliver value to our clients.

Continuing to Create Massive, Outsized Value

As we celebrate these exciting developments, it goes without saying that we are deeply grateful for the trust our clients and industry peers have placed in us. Your continued support has been essential to our growth and success. At Holliday Energy Law Group, we see this recognition from the Aggie 100 not as a culmination, but as a call for all of us to continue pushing forward.