Norton Rose Fulbright has added energy transactions lawyer George (Ned) Crady as a partner in its Houston office.
Crady, previously a partner at King & Spalding, represents energy companies and strategic investors in acquisitions and divestitures, project development and finance, and related joint venture planning and corporate governance matter. He is a graduate of South Texas College of Law.
“Ned is a fine addition to our established energy group,” Kenneth Stewart, managing partner of Norton Rose Fulbright U.S., said in a statement. “He is an experienced transactions lawyer with a global background, working on major projects in the U.S., Latin America, Africa and India.”