Testimonials

As a Susquehanna County Landowner, we have been involved in the Marcellus Shale dealings.  Needless to say, there were many issues that were unfamiliar to us regarding oil leases, survey permissions and easement requests.  Through a family member, we were given the name of the Clark Law Firm.  I contacted them and explained  our needs and concerns.  We imnmediately felt that they were on top of things regarding these issues.  A conference call was arranged with Doug, and he explained in simple terms exactly what we needed to do with the multiple documents that were presented to us.  On our behalf, the Clarks reviewed our legal documents and worked with the necessary individuals to come to a mutually agreeable arrangement regarding our property and a Right of Way Easement request.  Going forward, if the need arises to seek legal representation, I would certainly recommend the Clark Law Firm.  Thank you Doug, Marceea and Vanessa for your professionalism and expertise!

- A Susquehanna County Landowner

My father and I met Doug at a local presentation where he was discussing oil and gas leasing and Right of Ways and were immediately impressed. Once the $/ft and location were agreed upon, we contacted him for assistance with the rest.

Doug and associates hit the ground running with our Natural gas pipeline Right of Way agreement. The pipeline company was close to going in a different direction due to time constraints and us having dragged our feet up to that point. Doug recognized this and seemingly dropped everything else to focus on our agreement. We have experience reading legalese and knew the one-sided areas of the agreement that needed work, but Doug addressed all of them (and more!) before we even gave him our list or concerns. He obviously has much experience with oil/gas leases, ROWs and the like. We got almost everything we asked for and signed an excellent agreement.

We retained him right before Christmas and signed the agreement on 1/13! Do other lawyers even work through the holidays? Thanks Doug.

- An Allegheny Landowner

As a diverse group of cousins from multiple states we were confronted with the problem of how to solve an oil and gas lease inheritance issue without traveling thousands of miles. We consider ourselves extremely fortunate to have found The Clark Law Firm. We received prompt,courteous attention. We were able to hold 3 way phone conferences. All of our questions were answered in a timely fashion. The billing was shared in a private, easy format. We never had to leave home. In short, we couldn't be happier with Doug's  gracious, knowledgeable representation.

- The Morris Family

We are writing to express our sincere appreciation for your consultation earlier this week to provide review of our gas lease agreement.  Your time prior to our visit, and the time we spent together at your office were efficient and pertinent to our particular concerns.

Your insight in day to day matters continues to be very helpful.  We recommend your expertise about this new local industry to anyone considering communication with natural gas and pipeline businesses.


- A Susquehanna County Landowner

We would like to thank you for all of your help in reviewing and negotiating our ROW Agreement.  Being an out of state resident, it was very important to us to have someone with your local knowledge and expertise about this booming industry to protect our rights as a  Bradford County investment landowner.  And being from out of state, your office staff was extremely efficient in getting all documentation  to us in a timely manner.  We will no doubt be seeking your assistance in the future as the next phase of operations begin!

- A Bradford County Landowner

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PA Gas Leasing Poll

As a landowner do you favor a "Severence Tax" based on production volume or an "Impact Fee" based on the number of wells drilled?
Whether and how Pennsylvania should tax the natural gas industry remains a hotly debated issue:
Severance Tax - with revenue shared with the entire state. (11 votes)
Severance Tax - with the majority or all revenue directed to counties impacted by drilling. (22 votes)
Impact Fee - with revenue shared with the entire state. (0 votes)
Impact Fee - with the majority or all revenue directed to counties impacted by drilling. (12 votes)
I favor no severance tax or impact fee. (10 votes)

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