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‘The energy capital of the world’ – why the global and US elite are betting on Houston

‘The energy capital of the world’ – why the global and US elite are betting on Houston
Alex Ryan
Alex Ryan
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27 January 2026
United States

‘This is now a market dominated by national firms,’ says Houston-based Kirkland & Ellis corporate partner and executive committee member Andy Calder.

Since 2022, O’Melveny & Myers, Steptoe, and Nelson Mullins are among the firms to have opened in Houston, as well as the UK-headquartered Clifford Chance.

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