Chase C. Parsons
Associate
Chase C. Parsons represents a variety of clients relating to the drafting and negotiating of leases, surface use agreements, seismic permits, pipeline agreements, royalty audits, and other such matters. He also litigates those interests before Texas State and Federal Courts as well as multiple state agencies, including the Railroad Commission of Texas.
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- Address4040 Broadway, Suite 430 San Antonio
Biography
A fifth-generation Texan, Mr. Parsons grew up in San Antonio and attended law school in San Antonio. He practices both litigation and transactional matters, focusing primarily on oil and gas law. He also has experience in commercial real estate matters, farm and ranch disputes, contested estates issues, and business litigation. Mr. Parsons has previous litigation experience in both state and federal courts across the United States.
Professional Qualifications
Admitted to practice under the State Bar of Texas and the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas.
Legal Education:
St. Mary’s University School of Law (J.D., cum laude, 2022); Phi Delta Phi; Dean’s List; John M. Harlan Honors Society.
Undergraduate Education:
University of Texas at San Antonio, Texas, B.A. in History, 2019, Magna Cum Laude; Departmental Honors; President’s List.
Representative Experience
- Drafting and negotiation of oil and gas leases, deeds and mineral title instruments
- Drafting and negotiation of pipeline, road and electric easements, hunting leases, grazing leases, agricultural leases and other surface matters
- Assistance of clients in royalty audits
- Representation of landowners in cases involving termination of oil and gas leases, easements, and water use agreements
- Successful representation of cattle owner seeking damages for loss of cattle due to negligent care by feed lot owner
- Representation of clients in breach of contract, fraud, and breach of fiduciary duty cases
- Assistance of clients in complex estate disputes
- Representation of clients both asserting and defending adverse possession claims
- Representation of clients asserting claims for nuisance and trespass
Professional Affiliations and Awards
- Member, San Antonio Bar Association (Natural Resources Section)
- Member, Federal Bar Association
- Member, San Antonio Young Lawyers Association
Publications
- Chase C. Parsons, Ethical Limits on Promising to Pay an Adverse Award of Attorney’s Fees Against One’s Client, 12 St. Mary’s J. on Legal Malpractice & Ethics 186 (2022).https://commons.stmarytx.edu/lmej/vol12/iss1/6