Speeches

  • 05.14.25Bisnow Houston Construction & Development Transformations - People, Prices, and Projects: Houston’s Development Playbook for Talent, Tech, and Supply Chain Resilience (Moderator)
  • 05.06.25FAA Airports Transition Update, American Bar Association (Co-Moderator)
  • 05.06.25Houston’s AI-Driven Data Center Boom: Investment, Innovation, and Policy Forum, Greater Houston Partnership (Presenter)
  • 03.20.25The Backbone of Industrial Growth; Leveraging Houston's Ports, Rail, and Logistics Network, 2025 Bisnow Future of Houston Industrial (Moderator)
  • 02.11.25Commercial Bankruptcy Basics, Houston Lawyers Association
  • 02.07.25Don't Modify that Trust: Reform It!, 21st Annual Changes and Trends Affecting Special Needs Trusts Conference—A Guide for Attorneys, Financial Advisors, and Trust Officers, UT Law CLE
  • 11.22.24The Successful Preparation and Use of Construction Experts, The Basic Course in Texas Construction Law
  • 11.21.24Contract Termination, Construction Law Foundation of Texas, The Basic’s Course in Texas Construction Law 2024
  • 11.21.24Bisnow Houston Construction Trends + Innovations - Enhancing Collaboration and Communication (Moderator)
  • 10.29.24Overview of the Texas Construction Law Landscape, Texas Construction Law From Start to Finish, National Business Institute, Inc.

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