Practice Expertise

  • Arbitration and Mediation
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Construction and Engineering Litigation
  • Anti-Corruption and the Foreign Corrupt ...

Areas of Practice

  • Anti-Corruption and the Foreign Corrupt ...
  • Arbitration and Mediation
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Construction and Engineering Litigation
  • Anti-Corruption and the Foreign Corrupt ...
  • Discovery and E-Discovery
  • Energy
  • Energy Litigation
  • Insurance Coverage
  • Litigation
  • North America
  • Oil & Gas Disputes
  • Product Liability and Mass Tort Litigation
  • Real Estate Litigation
  • Securities Litigation and SEC Enforcement
  • White Collar Defense and Internal ...
  • White Collar, Regulatory Defense and ...
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Profile

Leah is an experienced trial lawyer in the Litigation section of the Firm’s Houston office. Leah’s practice includes complex commercial litigation, with an emphasis on energy litigation, landlord/tenant litigation, banking litigation, construction litigation, insurance recovery, and business disputes. Leah’s litigation experience includes trial (jury and bench), arbitration, mediation, motion practice (drafting and arguing), amicus briefing, all aspects of discovery (including taking depositions, arguing discovery hearings, and responding to subpoenas), conducting white collar and FCPA investigations, and managing large-scale discovery projects. Leah has represented and advised clients in state and federal court, as well as in alternative dispute resolution settings.

In her most recent bench trial win, the judge praised Leah’s trial skills in his opinion awarding attorneys’ fees, stating: “The Court will specifically note the representation of Leah B. Nommensen, one of the plaintiff’s trial counsel, who did a particularly expert job in this case.”

Bar Admissions

    Education
    JD, University of Houston Law Center, cum laude, Houston Journal of International Law, Articles Editor, Distinguished Service Award, Order of the Barons, Order of the Barristers, 2016

    BS, The University of Texas at Austin, 2013

    Areas of Practice

    • Anti-Corruption and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)
    • Arbitration and Mediation
    • Commercial Litigation
    • Construction and Engineering Litigation
    • Anti-Corruption and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
    • Discovery and E-Discovery
    • Energy
    • Energy Litigation
    • Insurance Coverage
    • Litigation
    • North America
    • Oil & Gas Disputes
    • Product Liability and Mass Tort Litigation
    • Real Estate Litigation
    • Securities Litigation and SEC Enforcement
    • White Collar Defense and Internal Investigations
    • White Collar, Regulatory Defense and Investigations

    Professional Career



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