Beck Redden LLP is pleased to announce that Madison Young Moore has been named to the Institute for Energy Law’s 7th Leadership Class. This prestigious program is primarily for energy professionals who have been practicing in the energy field between three and twelve years. Since joining Beck Redden, Madison has represented plaintiffs and defendants in commercial litigation, oil and gas disputes, securities class action litigation, fiduciary matters, property disputes, among others. As a trial lawyer with a background in economics, Madison strives to be a trusted advisor and advocate for energy clients, seeking opportunities to enhance her skills and deepen her knowledge in the energy industry.

Through participation, class members will increase their knowledge of leadership, communication, diversity, and the energy industry. Participants will also discover their strengths and weaknesses, the traits of excellent leadership, and opportunities for success as energy professionals in today’s climate. In addition to their work, members are dedicated to the communities in which they live and their pro bono efforts.Styles for factoids section with_backgroundStyles for factoids section no_backgroundBottom link left Learn more about the Institute for Energy Law’s Leadership Class, https://www.cailaw.org/institute-for-energy-law/leadership-class/index.htmlAttorneys a:1:{i:0;s:4:”4300″;}Practice Areas a:1:{i:0;s:3:”534″;}Case studies a:1:{i:0;s:4:”7334″;}Related news a:1:{i:0;s:4:”7891″;}keyword news Madison Young Moore Selected for IEL’s 7th Leadership ClassBeck Redden LLP is pleased to announce that Madison Young Moore has been named to the Institute for Energy Law’s 7th Leadership Class. This prestigious program is primarily for energy professionals who have been practicing in the energy field between three and twelve years. Since joining Beck Redden, Madison has represented plaintiffs and defendants in commercial litigation, oil and gas disputes, securities class action litigation, fiduciary matters, property disputes, among others. As a trial lawyer with a background in economics, Madison strives to be a trusted advisor and advocate for energy clients, seeking opportunities to enhance her skills and deepen her knowledge in the energy industry.

Through participation, class members will increase their knowledge of leadership, communication, diversity, and the energy industry. Participants will also discover their strengths and weaknesses, the traits of excellent leadership, and opportunities for success as energy professionals in today’s climate. In addition to their work, members are dedicated to the communities in which they live and their pro bono efforts.Madison Young Moore, Energy Litigation, Summary Judgment for Exxon Mobil Subsidiary in Breach of Contract Dispute,