Stites attorney to serve on Kentucky Oil and Gas Conservation Commission

February 24, 2009 · Posted in Mining News 
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Oliver H. “Scott” Barber III, a member of the Louisville office of Stites & Harbison PLLC, has been appointed by Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear to serve on the Kentucky Oil and Gas Conservation Commission.

Barber replaces Septtimous Taylor, whose term expired.

The five-member panel, which was created in 2000, enforces the state regulations governing deep-well pools and drilling units.

Barber is a member of Stites & Harbison’s business litigation service group and white-collar crime practice section, the law firm said in a news release. He has expertise in commercial and environmental litigation and energy disputes.





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