HAPL March Luncheon


Refunds and No Shows
If you make a reservation, pay for it, and later decide to cancel it before the reservation deadline (March 16 for this event), you can apply for a refund through the HAPL Office.   We must receive your request to cancel your registration in writing by email at hapl@hapl.org or fax at  713-622-3723 by the 16th.  You will receive the total amount charged minus a $2.00 credit card processing fee.

When you request a refund, include the credit-card number that you used to pay for the reservation and the confirmation e-mail you received when you paid. If you have lost that e-mail, send as much information as you can about the name and date of the event, the date that you paid, and how much you paid.  Refunds cannot be made for reservations that were paid for, but not cancelled before the reservations deadline. When that happens, you are considered a no-show.

No Shows:
No-shows will not receive refunds.

Speaker Michael C. Sanders
Partner Burleson Cooke LLP, Attorneys & Advisors   MICHAEL C. SANDERS Admitted to Bar: 1998, Texas. PRACTICE: Oil and Gas, Litigation, Corporate and General Business. EXPERIENCE: Mr. Sanders is Board Certified in Oil, Gas and Mineral Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Prior to joining Burleson Cooke L.L.P., ...

Partner
Burleson Cooke LLP, Attorneys & Advisors

 

MICHAEL C. SANDERS

Admitted to Bar: 1998, Texas.



PRACTICE:

Oil and Gas, Litigation, Corporate and General Business.



EXPERIENCE:

Mr. Sanders is Board Certified in Oil, Gas and Mineral Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Prior to joining Burleson Cooke L.L.P., he was a shareholder in the law firm of Cotton Bledsoe Tighe & Dawson. Mr. Sanders represents plaintiffs and defendants in a wide variety of commercial litigation matters. A significant amount of Mr. Sanders' practice is devoted to representing producers and service companies in oil and gas litigation. He has experience with cases involving royalties, operating agreements, surface rights, title questions, disputes between operators and service companies, and receivership leases for unknown or missing mineral owners. His  experience includes contract disputes, deceptive trade practices cases, partnership dissolution, commercial torts, and the enforcement of non-competition agreements. He has represented clients in the areas of personal injury litigation, lawsuits concerning property damage, and employment issues, including discrimination lawsuits and employee injury cases. Mr. Sanders represents service companies, vendors, and banks seeking collection of outstanding debts owed by their customers and he also has experience  assisting creditors in bankruptcy proceedings.



EDUCATION:

Southern Methodist University (B.B.A., B.A., Business and Political Science, Magna cum laude, 1995); The University of Texas School of Law (J. D., with Honors, 1998).



PROFESSIONAL:

United States Supreme Court; Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals; United States District Court for the Southern, Northern, Eastern, and Western Districts of Texas; State Bar of Texas (Litigation and Oil, Gas & Mineral Law Sections); Houston Bar Association (Litigation and Oil, Gas & Mineral Law Sections); Houston Petroleum Club; College of the State Bar; AV Rated by Martindale Hubbell. Board Certified, Oil, Gas and Mineral Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.

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Organizer DIANE SNYDER

When?

Thu, March 19, 2009
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
(GMT-0600) US/Central
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Where?

The Houston Petroleum Club
800 Bell Street
Houston, Texas 77002