Rodney Moore > Winston & Strawn LLP > Dallas, United States > Lawyer Profile

Winston & Strawn LLP
250 1 N.HARWOOD STREET
17TH FLOOR
DALLAS
TEXAS
United States
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Work Department

Private Equity

Position

Moore, Rodney Lee | Winston & Strawn

Rodney Moore has over 35 years of experience representing public and private companies, private equity firms, and management teams in transactions and other corporate matters, primarily in the energy and infrastructure space.

Rodney represents private equity firms and public and private companies in M&A, joint venture, financing, and other commercial transactions across the energy spectrum, including in the traditional upstream and midstream sectors as well as in the evolving transition energy sectors such as hydrogen, renewable fuels, and carbon capture. Rodney also advises clients on corporate governance matters, as well as transactional and corporate matters in restructurings and chapter 11 reorganizations.

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Energy > Energy transactions: oil and gas

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Rodney Moore – Winston & Strawn LLP

Winston & Strawn LLP continues to operate across the entire oil and gas value chain, where it notably advises a deep roster of midstream clients on a number of transactions and financing matters related to crude oil gathering, natural gas gathering and processing, and LNG projects. In the upstream space, the team is also consistently assisting with acquisitions and dispositions, joint development, exploration and participation agreements. The firm’s energy and infrastructure industry group is jointly spearheaded by corporate finance and securities law expert Mike Blankenship in Houston and New York-based Mike Pikiel and Rich Shutran. From Dallas, Rodney Moore and Larry Murphy regularly handle a range of M&A, joint venture, and financing transactions in both the traditional upstream and midstream sectors and in the evolving transitional energy space, areas in which Houston-based Chris Ferazzi is also well-versed. Isaac Griesbaum left the firm to move in-house in September 2023.