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Yetter Coleman’s Oil & Gas Practice Moves to Band 1 and 12 Attorneys Ranked in 2026 Chambers and Partners USA Guide

Yetter Coleman LLP earned its strongest showing to date in the Chambers and Partners USA 2026 Guide, including a new Band 1 nationwide ranking for its Oil & Gas Litigation practice and 12 individually ranked attorneys across multiple litigation and trial-focused practice areas.

The firm maintained its established rankings across Litigation: Appellate in Texas (Band 2), Antitrust in Texas (Band 3), Intellectual Property in Texas (Band 6) and Litigation: General Commercial in Houston & Surrounds (Band 2), while its Oil & Gas Litigation practice moved up to Band 1 nationwide.

Several Yetter Coleman attorneys also earned higher individual rankings in the 2026 guide. In Litigation: General Commercial in Houston, Timothy McConn improved to Band 3, and in Texas: Intellectual Property, Natalie Alfaro Gonzales moved up to Band 5. Tyler P. Young advanced from Up and Coming to Band 3 in Texas: Antitrust, while Grant Martinez improved from Up and Coming to Band 4 in Texas Litigation: Appellate.

The full individual recognitions in the 2026 Chambers and Partners USA Guide:

USA – Nationwide

Texas

Houston & Surrounds

The Chambers and Partners USA guide, widely regarded as the gold standard for legal rankings, evaluates law firms and attorneys based on extensive research, including client feedback and peer recommendations.

These recognitions reflect Yetter Coleman’s continued focus on high-stakes litigation, trial work and complex commercial disputes across industries.