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JOHN WILSON

Of Counsel

,
New Orleans
T  504.556.4160
jmwilson@liskow.com

Practices

  • Appellate

Blogs

  • The Energy Law Blog - John M. Wilson

Assistant

Terri Hill

504.556.4070

“I might not have my desk clean at the end of the day, but I never leave the office without responding to a client. My client relationships extend far beyond legal matters or office hours.”

Overview

John Wilson has been litigating for over five decades and has been involved in many of the key legal issues in oil and gas, expropriation (condemnation), commercial matters, professional liability, tax, and construction contract litigation in state and federal trial and appellate courts throughout Louisiana.

Today John’s practice is largely focused on pipeline servitudes (easements) and expropriation suits, involving pipeline and underground storage projects from inception to conclusion for natural gas, crude oil, and liquid hydrocarbons pipelines.

He began handling cases dealing with natural gas contracts, pricing and market value royalty disputes in the early 1970s. Later, he moved on to the take-or-pay era of the late-1970s and early 1980s in the energy industry. During these same periods, he also handled an increasing volume of expropriation litigation and spearheaded major natural gas underground storage projects. In the 1980s and 1990s, his focus expanded to include excess royalty disputes and litigation.

John litigated contract disputes, exploration and development disputes, expropriation matters, land ownership matters, the defense of mineral lessor/landowner/royalty owner suits, product marketing issues, and environmental/land damage claims.

Additionally, he challenged ad valorem tax rates and valuation procedures used by the State of Louisiana in an effort to increase tax collections from the natural gas pipeline industry. At one time, John had tax refund suits pending in all of Louisiana’s 64 parishes (counties). He has represented a number of clients defending severance tax collection suits brought by the State of Louisiana against crude oil producers. John was involved in successfully challenging in the United States Supreme Court the First Use Tax that Louisiana imposed on natural gas.

John’s litigation experience includes class action disputes, suits involving the federal multidistrict litigation procedures and suits brought under the federal False Claims Act. He has been active in various alternative dispute resolution activities, such as arbitration and mediation, both as counsel representing a client in such matters and as an arbitrator or mediator.

Beyond his representation specific to the oil and gas arena, John has represented a diverse group of clients that include agricultural companies, banks, industrial concerns, insurance companies and other commercial entities, lawyers and law firms, and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. He has represented these clients in a wide range of civil disputes and lawsuits, including diverse commercial disputes, director and officer and professional liability litigation, tax suits, and other commercial disputes.

John is a Fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers and American and Louisiana State Bar Foundations. Before entering private practice, he served in the United States Army, Judge Advocate General’s Corps as both a prosecutor and criminal defense counsel and in the claims field, as well as providing legal advice and representation to individuals serving in the Armed Forces. He was assigned to the Judge Advocate General’s School at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia, Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas, the Republic of Vietnam, and Fort Monroe in Hampton, Virginia. While in that position, he also served as counsel for the United States Army Recruiting Command, Procurement Division. Among other awards, John received the Bronze Star with Oak Leaf Cluster, the Air Medal, and the Army Commendation Medal, for his military service.

In addition to his legal pursuits, John Is active in a number of community activities, including serving on the LSU Advisory Council for the Greater New Orleans Area, the Board of Trustees of the Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana, the Board of Directors of the Churchill Society of New Orleans, the Board of Directors of the Louisiana Veterans Research and Education Corporation, as an usher at St. Martin’s Episcopal Church, in the Patriots Circle at the National World War II Museum, and membership in the Military Order of Foreign Wars and the Military Order of the World Wars. He previously served on the Board of Trustees of St. Martin’s Episcopal School and served several terms on the Vestry of St. Martin’s Episcopal Church, including service as Senior Warden and Chancellor.

Talks about

#USsupremecourt #energylitigation #oilandgas #litigation

Highlights

Involvement

American College of Trial Lawyers – Fellow – 1995-2022, Past State Chair

Recognition

Best Lawyers‘ 2021- Litigation – Environmental “Lawyer of the Year” 

Best Lawyers Award Badge

Recognition

The Best Lawyers in America, 2001-2025

Notable Experience

John represented major interstate pipeline companies in acquiring servitudes by contract and by expropriation for underground storage projects.  Also, he assisted both interstate and intrastate natural gas pipelines and petroleum and products pipelines in hundreds of instances of obtaining servitudes and in expropriation suits.  He has represented major players in the oil and gas industry in myriad commercial disputes and law suits, including royalty and product sales disputes, land and lease ownership issues, matters arising out of joint operations, tax matters with governmental agencies, and virtually any type problem an oil and gas entity can have.  He has defended lawyers and law firms and their insurance carriers in professional liability matters.  In representation of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, John obtained the largest recovery the FDIC had to that point in time.  He also represented an agricultural company in defending multiple lawsuits around South Louisiana arising from rice purchase futures contracts.

Involvement

Professional

  • American College of Trial Lawyers – Fellow – 1995-Present – Past State Chair
  • American Bar Foundation – Fellow
  • Louisiana Bar Foundation - Fellow
  • New Orleans, Louisiana State, American, Federal, Federal Energy and Louisiana Energy Bar Associations - Member
  • Louisiana Association of Defense Counsel - Member
  • LSU Foundation - Member
  • Paul M. Hebert Law Center Dean’s Council - Member

Community

  • United States Army, Judge Advocate General’s Corps, 1968-1972
  • Military Order of Foreign Wars of the United States, Louisiana Commandery – Member
  • Military Order of the World Wars of the United States – Member
  • St. Martin’s Episcopal School, Metairie, Louisiana - Chairman and Member of Legal Committee of the Board of Trustees, 1985-1991; Board of Visitors – 1995-2022
  • St. Martins’ Episcopal Church - Past Senior Warden, Chancellor and Vestry Member - Usher
  • Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana - Board of Trustees
  • Churchill Society of New Orleans - Board of Directors
  • Huguenot Society in New Orleans (Société Huguenot À La Nouvelle-Orléans) - Member
  • Royal Society of St. George in New Orleans - Member
  • Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra Volunteers

Recognition

  • Best Lawyers' 2021- Litigation – Environmental "Lawyer of the Year"
  • Best Lawyers' 2019- Litigation – Environmental "Lawyer of the Year"
  • The Best Lawyers in America, 2001-2025
  • New Orleans Magazine’s List of “Top Lawyers,” 2015-2019
  • New Orleans CityBusiness Leadership in Law Award, 2006
  • Best Lawyers’ 2013 New Orleans Litigation – Environmental "Lawyer of the Year."
  • While on active duty with the U.S. Army, the Bronze Star Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, the Air Medal, and the Army Commendation Medal, among others

Best Lawyers Award Badge

 

 

Credentials

Education

  • Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center (J.D., 1967)
    • Order of the Coif
    • Louisiana Law Review, Member
    • Omicron Delta Kappa, President
  • Louisiana State University (B.S., 1964)

Bar Admissions

  • Louisiana, 1968

Court Admissions

  • U.S. Supreme Court
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District, Louisiana
  • U.S. District Court, Middle District, Louisiana
  • U.S. District Court, Western District, Louisiana

After Hours

"My wife and I enjoy traveling to Boston and Washington DC to visit our children and grandchildren, although we do not see them as often as we would like. When we’re not on the road, I’m an usher at our church, I like to hunt (ducks and upland birds), I’m a history buff, and I’ve adopted my wife’s interest, which is listening to live classical and jazz music around New Orleans. When possible, you may find me at the World War II Museum’s displays and presentations and activities, and during football season, I closely follow LSU Football.”

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