Bracewell has called Houston home since opening in 1945. As the city has developed into a global center for the energy industry, Bracewell has also grown into an international law firm.
Bracewell has a long history of partnering with industry... leaders in Houston's energy, finance, and technology industries. Not only do we have the privilege of representing many of Houston's leading companies, but we know our clients as neighbors and friends and we share their commitment to the community. Patrick Oxford, our Chairman, has served as chairman of the Greater Houston Partnership and as a member of the board of directors of Texas Medical Center, Inc. which coordinates the activities in and around the Texas Medical Center, the world's largest. Over the years, 5 of our partners have served as President of Houston's Bar Association. Three other partners have served on the board of Houston's outstanding institutions of higher education: Rice University, The University of Houston and Texas Southern University. Our pro bono and civic involvement in Houston is diverse and widespread and currently includes services to: Texas Community Building with Attorney Resources (C-Bar), The Houston Volunteer Lawyers Program, Houston Food Bank, Dress for Success Interfaith Ministries and many others.
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