Brendan Andrew O'Donnell, experienced Business, Real Estate attorney in Pittsburgh, PA with 4 reviews
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Brendan Andrew O'Donnell

401 Liberty Ave Fl 22, Pittsburgh, PA

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2010:
University of Pittsburgh School of Law, JD
2006:
University of Pittsburgh, BA

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Emily r.

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19 Jul, 2021
Henry is an incredible lawyer; He will go above and beyond for his clients & truly cares about what is right. He is extremely knowledgeable and will take the time to explain details being upfront & honest, while taking into consideration your thoughts and concerns to find the best strategy and outcome. Henry is a tough negotiator and a natural in the courtroom. Our company would not be where it is today without him. I would not hesitate to contact Henry if we ever needed his expertise again & have full confidence in him. I highly recommend Henry and the Houston-Harbaugh Firm.
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Tom walsh

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06 Jul, 2021
I have known Henry Sneath for over a decade and have worked with him as co-counsel on two lawsuits. He is a fantastic trial lawyer. If I have a case in the Pittsburgh or western Pennsylvania area, Henry is the first call I make in order to associate him as co-counsel. Working with Henry Sneath is a true pleasure.
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Keith

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22 Jun, 2021
Henry is a fantastic trial lawyer from start to end. Henry served as outside counsel for my company while I was Vice President and Associate General Counsel at Varian Medical Systems, in a very complex and difficult patent litigation in Pittsburgh, Pa. Henry was superb at initial case assessment and strategy, with a strong command of the facts and the law. Throughout the case, Henry’s intelligence and strong analytic and practical skills ensured we stayed on top of all strategic and procedural considerations. Henry is easy to work with – I could always have frank discussions of details and strategies. Even in very difficult discussions, I could count on Henry to listen to my input with complete confidence he’d always give me his honest assessment, such that we could always stay focused on the job at hand. Even with all the “sausage making” involved in a years-long IP litigation, Henry would never lose sight of the big picture. Henry is excellent at eliciting testimony and cross-examining witnesses. He has a natural questioning and argument style that goes over well with a jury. I wholeheartedly recommend Henry for IP and complex cases without reservation.
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Publications

2024:
Houston Harbaugh Land & Renewables Connection, Will Cryptocurrency and Data Mining Add New Complexity to Oil & Gas Zoning?
2024:
Houston Harbaugh Land & Renewables Connection, Commonwealth Court Sends Drilling Waste Injection Well Case Back to Zoning Hearing Board
2024:
Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, Pennsylvania Court Rules That Shut-In Royalty Provision Had No Connection to the Duration of an Oil and Gas Lease
2024:
Houston Harbaugh Land & Renewables Connection, Who Owns the Produced Water From Oil & Gas Operations?
2023:
Houston Harbaugh Land & Renewables Connection, Could a Proposed New York Carbon Dioxide Injection Program Work In Pennsylvania?
2023:
Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, Ohio Court of Appeals Upholds Depth Severance Clause in Lease
2023:
Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, Can Retroactive Pooling and Unitization Revive an Expired Lease?
2023:
Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, Can 'Free Gas' Clauses Refute the Artificial Wellhead Value Suggested by Drillers?
2023:
Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, Pennsylvania Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Appeal in Royalty Dispute
2023:
Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, Coordinating Solar Farm Development With Oil and Gas Rights in Pennsylvania
2023:
Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, Regulating Underground Injection Wells for Carbon Sequestration in Pennsylvania
2023:
Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, Pennsylvania Federal Court Dismisses Gas Driller’s Declaratory Judgment Lawsuit Involving Oil & Gas Lease
2023:
Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, Texas Court Confirms “Automatic Termination” Rule for Oil and Gas Lease
2023:
Houston Harbaugh Land & Renewables Connection, Is This the Year for Community Solar Legislation in Pennsylvania?
2023:
Houston Harbaugh Land & Renewables Connection, Proposed Pennsylvania Solar Energy Legislation Shines Light on Legislators’ Perspectives
2023:
Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, Recent Federal District Court Decision Suggests New Approach for Oil and Gas Lease Termination
2023:
Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, Proposed Carbon Capture and Storage Act Offers Much for Pennsylvania Property Owners to Consider
2023:
Jouston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, Federal Court in West Virginia Rules That Insurance Policues Do Not Cover Claims By Oil and Gas Driller For Lost Drilling Opportunities
2023:
Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, Can Cryptocurrency Mining Maintain Oil and Gas Lease Beyond Primary Term?
2023:
Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, Repurposing Oil and Gas Wells in Pennsylvania Raises Mulitple Legal Issues
2023:
Houston Harbaugh Land & Renewables Connection, What is a Conditional Use?
2023:
Houston Harbaugh Litigation Blog, United States Third Circuit Court of Appeals Sets 5:00 p.m. Electronic Filing Deadline
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Houston Harbaugh Land & Renewables Connection, What is a Special Exception?
2023:
Houston Harbaugh Land & Renewables Connection, Being “Grandfathered In” - What Are Pre-Existing Nonconforming Uses?
2022:
Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, What the Hedge? - The Impact of Price Hedging on Landowner Production Royalties
2022:
Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, Market Enhancement Clauses in Pennsylvania After Dressler Family, LP v. PennEnergy Resources, LLC
2022:
Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, My Driller Filed for Bankruptcy; What Happens to My Lease in Pennsylvania?
2022:
Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, Who Can Grant Storage Rights?
2022:
Houston Harbaugh Oil & Gas Addendum, Is the Value of Your Gas Really Being Enhanced?
2021:
Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, Hordis v. Cabot Oil and Gas Corporation: Landowner Challenges Whether Driller Can Ignore Pooling Clause and Simply Rely on Act 85
2021:
Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, The New Royalty Bill is Good for Pennsylvania Landowners
2020:
Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, Does a Well Passing Horizontally Under a Property Trigger a 'Payment in Lieu of Free Gas' Clause? The Pennsylvania Superior Court says 'No'
2020:
Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, Why Is The Driller Deducting Post-Production Costs My Lease Doesn't Allow? Kilmer v. Elexco Land Services: A Decade Later
2020:
Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, Driller Bankruptcy Could Raise Environmental Concerns for Landowners
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Houston Harbaugh Oil and Gas Addendum, West Virginia Federal Court Rules That Lease Did Not Authorize the Deduction of Post-Production Costs
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