Liskow & Lewis is pleased to congratulate Chauntelle Wood for her selection to the Institute for Energy Law’s 2020 – 2021 Leadership Class. Forty-two energy professionals from 10 different states and India were selected to join this class.
Chauntelle Wood is a litigator in the firm’s Houston office. She defends global exploration and production companies in mass tort litigation, legacy litigation, environmental and operational matters, and oil & gas royalty and pipeline disputes, and she has managed multiple aspects of litigation both pre-trial and during trial. Chauntelle is currently the lead trial attorney on a mass tort case involving a refinery fire in Louisiana, and she diversifies her work with a variety of general litigation, insurance disputes, labor and employment matters, and multiple pro bono matters. Chauntelle was recently selected to join The National Black Lawyers’ organization as a National Black Lawyer Top 40 Under 40 for African American attorneys, and she is also an Adjunct Professor at Texas Southern Thurgood Marshall School of Law where she teaches Trial Simulation to second-year law students. Prior to her legal career, Chauntelle served the United States Air Force Reserves for 8 years.