Craig Duewall serves as Co-Chair of the Texas Litigation Practice. He is an experienced litigator that frequently handles some of the most complex and interesting cases. Craig particularly enjoys going to court. He focuses his complex commercial litigation and arbitration practice on disputes involving class actions, trade secrets, private equity investment, business divorces and breakups, environmental enforcement, oil and gas, green energy and renewable resources, power generation and utilities, energy trading, securities fraud, fiduciary duty and shareholder disputes, commercial construction, real estate development, business and partnership disputes, bankruptcy, and insurance coverage. He represents plaintiffs and defendants across the United States in matters before state and federal district courts, state and federal appellate courts, and arbitration tribunals. He has also kept a close watch on the formation of the Texas Business Courts while continuing to serve on the Texas Business Law Foundation’s Business Court Working Group. Craig works with clients across numerous industry platforms, always seeking to understand the client’s culture, business processes, short and long-term goals, business objectives, and strategic needs; thereby allowing the development of litigation strategies that are unique and cost effective for the individual client.
Concentrations
•Oil & gas
•Traditional Energy
•Green Energy and Renewable Resources
•Environmental
•Construction and Real Estate
•Commercial
•Manufacturing
•Private Equity
•Insurance
•Texas Business Courts
•Bankruptcy Litigation
Judicial Clerkships
•Hon. Alberto R. Gonzalez, Supreme Court of Texas, Summer 1999
•Hon. Ewing Werlein Jr., U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Fall 1998
•Hon. Michael H. Schneider, Texas First District Court of Appeals, Fall 1998
Recognition & Leadership
Awards & Accolades
•Listed, The Best Lawyers in America
•Commercial Litigation, 2022-2026
•Energy Law, 2026
•Oil and Gas Law, 2023
•Listed, Texas Super Lawyers, Rising Stars, 2014