Amy Wolfshohl Elected Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation

Firm News
12.07.2021

Amy Wolfshohl has been elected a Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation. Fellows are selected for their outstanding professional achievements and their commitment to the improvement of the justice system throughout the state of Texas. Each year, only one-third of one percent of Texas State Bar members are invited to become Fellows. Amy joins 17 Porter Hedges lawyers supporting the Foundation as either Fellows or Sustaining Life Fellows.

Amy’s practice focuses on a wide variety of complex commercial litigation matters, including construction law, energy, and other technical fields. She represents companies in analyzing risk and resolving problems in connection with highly complex construction transactions, with an emphasis on industrial construction, energy construction, commercial construction, and EPC contracts. Amy is also an experienced construction litigator and her cases primarily concern complex energy and commercial facilities, pipelines, EPC contracts, and representation of parties in lien and defect actions.  

Amy is certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Construction Law and has been recognized by Chambers USA, The Legal 500, The Best Lawyers in America, and Super Lawyers. She currently chairs the firm’s Women’s Initiative program and is the immediate past chair of the Construction & Infrastructure Practice Group for TerraLex, an international network of leading independent law firms.

The Texas Bar Foundation is the largest charitably funded bar foundation in the country. Founded in 1965 by lawyers determined to assist the public and improve the profession of law, the Texas Bar Foundation has maintained its mission of using the financial contributions of its membership to build a strong justice system for all Texans.

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