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Former Texas Administrative Law Judge Casey Bell Joins Troutman Pepper Locke's Energy Department as Partner in Austin
- Casey Bell joined Troutman Pepper Locke as a partner in the Austin office on May 5, 2025, focusing on energy regulatory law.
- Bell's move followed his career as a Texas Administrative Law Judge and nearly 20 years advising clients in public utility and administrative law.
- He advises clients on regulatory compliance, disputes, corporate transactions, and due diligence related to regulatory matters, representing them before Texas state and federal regulatory authorities.
- Dave Foster, managing partner of the Austin office, noted that Casey’s expertise in regulatory matters makes him a valuable new partner who will significantly enhance both the Austin team and the broader Troutman Pepper Locke firm.
- Bell's expertise will support the firm’s national energy growth and help clients navigate the increasingly complex Texas energy regulatory landscape.
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Former Texas Administrative Law Judge Casey Bell Joins Troutman Pepper Locke's Energy Department as Partner in Austin
Addition Strengthens Firm's Energy Regulatory Practice With Decades of Experience in Texas Market
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Read Full ArticleFormer Texas Administrative Law Judge Casey Bell Joins Troutman Pepper Locke’s Energy Department as Partner in Austin
Casey Bell, a well-respected energy attorney and former Administrative Law Judge for the Texas State Office of Administrative Hearings, has joined Troutman Pepper Locke’s market-leading Energy Regulatory Practice Group as a partner in the firm’s Austin office. His significant experience in agency proceedings, corporate transactions, and litigation will further enhance the firm’s ability to meet the evolving needs of its clients in the Texas ener…
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