Tulsa, Oklahoma, June 19, 2017 -- Hall Estill, Oklahoma’s leading law firm, with offices in Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Denver, Northwest Arkansas and Nashville, announces the addition of Sarah Miller to the firm’s energy law practice in the Tulsa office.
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Miller comes to Hall Estill with 20 years of legal experience. Prior to Hall Estill, Miller served in a variety of legal leadership positions for The Williams Companies, Inc. including Associate General Counsel and Corporate Secretary; and, most recently, Senior Vice President and General Counsel. In her role at Williams, Miller managed all aspects of Williams’ Legal Department, Ethics & Regulatory Compliance Team and Records & Information Management Team, as well as provided transactional, corporate governance, and securities law support for Williams. She also advised Williams’ board of directors through several transactions, including the spinoff of WPX Energy, Inc., the acquisition of Access Midstream Partners LP and its subsequent merger with Williams Partners L.P., and the terminated merger plans with Energy Transfer Equity, L.P. Before joining Williams, Miller was in private practice as a Litigation Associate.
“We are thrilled to have such an outstanding leader in the industry join our team,” Managing Partner Mike Cooke said. “An attorney of Sarah’s caliber could work anywhere in the country and we are proud she chose Hall Estill.” Cooke went on to say, “Sarah will be a great complement to our services and an asset to our clients, one who will bring a depth of industry knowledge and enthusiasm to our firm.”
Miller is actively involved in the Tulsa community as the Board Development Chair for Transitional Living Centers of Oklahoma, where she has been a board member since 2013. She previously served as Advisory Council Chair for Marquette Catholic School and a board member for Neighbor for Neighbor. She is a graduate of Leadership Tulsa Class 36.
"I am excited for the opportunity to work at such a prestigious law firm with an excellent reputation of client service," Miller said. "I look forward to working with the best attorneys in the state and contributing my knowledge and experience to Hall Estill’s energy law practice.”
Miller earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in English with Honors from Oklahoma State University in 1993, and graduated Summa Cum Laude with her Juris Doctor from Oklahoma City University School of Law in 1997.
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About Hall Estill:
Founded in 1966 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Hall Estill is a full-service law firm with clients ranging from Fortune 500 corporations and medium-sized companies to nonprofit organizations, emerging businesses and individuals. More than 150 legal professionals work in the firm at offices in Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Denver, Northwest Arkansas and Nashville assisting a diversified base of local, regional, national and international clients.
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Lari Gulley Hall Estill (918) 594-0552 [email protected]


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