Larson Maddox · 8 hours ago
Underwriting Counsel
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Responsibilities
Provide comprehensive legal counsel to underwriters and clients on energy-related title matters.
Review, interpret, and analyze energy-related property documents, including oil and gas leases, easements, deeds, rights-of-way, and other agreements affecting title.
Advise on title issues, including resolving title defects, curative measures, and identifying potential risks in energy transactions.
Evaluate the insurability of energy-related properties and transactions, ensuring compliance with internal underwriting guidelines and industry best practices.
Assist in the drafting and issuance of title insurance policies for energy projects, including those involving complex land titles and energy infrastructure.
Work with underwriters to develop strategies for mitigating title risks in complex energy transactions.
Stay current with trends and legal developments in the energy sector, including regulatory changes, environmental considerations, and emerging energy technologies (e.g., renewables).
Provide legal insights on energy law matters affecting title, land use, and property rights in the context of energy exploration, production, transmission, and development.
Act as a key point of contact for clients, attorneys, and other stakeholders in energy-related title matters, providing expert advice on legal and underwriting issues.
Collaborate with internal teams, including underwriters, claims, and risk management, to ensure seamless support for energy transactions and resolve complex issues.
Provide guidance and training to internal teams on energy-related title issues, including legal trends, best practices, and complex case studies.
Conduct educational seminars or webinars for clients and industry professionals, focusing on title insurance issues in energy transactions.
Qualification
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Required
Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school.
Minimum of 5 years of experience practicing law with a focus on energy transactions, title insurance, or real estate law.
Strong knowledge of title insurance principles, underwriting guidelines, and legal issues related to energy transactions.
Excellent analytical, legal research, and problem-solving skills.
Ability to communicate complex legal concepts clearly and concisely to clients and internal teams.
Detail-oriented with strong organizational and project management skills.
Ability to work both independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.
High level of integrity and professionalism.
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to build and maintain client relationships.
A proactive, solution-oriented approach to legal and underwriting challenges.
Preferred
Specific experience in title underwriting or title examination related to energy projects (e.g., oil & gas, renewables, pipelines) is highly preferred.
Experience with energy law, land use, regulatory compliance, and environmental considerations in energy projects is a strong advantage.
Experience with renewable energy projects, such as wind, solar, and geothermal, in addition to traditional energy sectors like oil, gas, and pipelines.
Familiarity with the latest industry technology, tools, and practices in title insurance and energy law.