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Hall Estill Welcomes Energy Attorneys Eric Money and Emily Pittman to the Oklahoma City office

May 2021

Hall Estill, Oklahoma’s leading law firm, with offices in Oklahoma City Tulsa, Denver and Northwest Arkansas, has announced the addition of two new Shareholders, Eric C. Money and Emily P. Pittman to the Oklahoma City office.

“Eric and Emily are a great additions to the team,” said Mike Cooke, Managing Partner for Hall Estill.  “Each brings a unique skill set to the table and they will provide excellent counsel particularly to our Energy and Oil & Gas clients across our practice areas.” 

Money focuses his practice in the areas of energy, oil and gas law and commercial litigation. He received his undergraduate degree from Oklahoma State University and his J.D. from the University of Oklahoma College of Law, with distinction. Money is a former chair of the Oklahoma Bar Association Energy and Natural Resources Law Section and has been recognized as a Super Lawyers Rising Star since 2015. 

Pittman is an experienced oil and gas attorney who primarily focuses her practice on Oklahoma Corporation Commission matters. She received her undergraduate degree from Oklahoma State University and her J.D. from the University of Oklahoma College of Law. Before re-entering private practice, she spent nine years as an in-house attorney at Chesapeake Energy. She is a member and past President of the Mineral Lawyer’s Society. 
 

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