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Mario Buckley

Mario Buckley

The decision to obtain the LL.M from UHLC was very easy, actually. At the time I started the LL.M, I was working for Halliburton, which is one of the largest oilfield service companies in the world and I was l also living in Houston. To me, UHLC was the obvious choice to get my LL.M because it is a renowned academic institution with a very strong program on Energy, Environment and Natural Resources.

At the time I started the LL.M, I had already been practicing law for 6 years and that gave me an interesting insight between 'real world' experience and academia. This allowed me to have great discussions with my professors and obtain a more in-depth perspective of how to apply my newly acquired education into the professional world. As a consequence, I became a more rounded lawyer with a great balance between professional experience and academic knowledge.

Here is my advice: do not think twice about getting your LL.M at UHLC. You will gain access to experienced faculty that will challenge you into becoming a better lawyer. You will meet colleagues from all over the world and have the opportunity to talk about their experiences, their realities and their views of the world. Lastly, you will be able to study at a state-of-the-art facility that will make your learning experience a more enjoyable one. Not to mention that having a degree from such a reputable institution as UHLC will give you the academic credentials needed for your academic or professional endeavors.

Angela Di Blasi

Angela Di Blasi

A significant part of my career has been in the energy sector. When I decided to pursue an LL.M., I sought a program with a strong focus in this area. UHLC’s Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources Law LL.M. had an excellent reputation, offering a broad range of classes on current topics, experienced faculty, and a diverse group of classmates from around the world. It wasn't a difficult decision—UHLC was a perfect fit for me.

The LL.M. program allowed me to expand my network, find better job opportunities and gave me a sense of belonging to the university and, through it, to Houston.

I recommend taking full advantage of all the resources that the LLM program and UHLC have to offer. Participate in university events and join organizations related to your interests. These activities are excellent ways to expand your network, and many are free for students. Utilize the career services provided by UHLC and keep an eye on their job postings. I did so myself, and thanks to these resources, I was able to apply and get hired by the company I currently work for.

Rene A. Trevino

Rene A. Treviño

Why did you obtain your LL.M. degree from the University of Houston Law Center (UHLC)?
Rene: I wanted to separate myself with a Master of Laws in Intellectual Property from a reputable and well-known institution.

How has your LL.M. degree helped your career?
Rene: During the program, I interned with several federal judges and eventually accepted a law clerk position in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. I credit the LL.M. program (and its faculty) with assisting me obtain a highly coveted clerkship, which launched my legal career.

What advice would you give to prospective UHLC LL.M. students?
Rene: Take advantage of the specific courses and knowledgeable faculty. You will get what you put into the program.

Jibin Luke

Jibin Luke

 I decided to pursue an LL.M. in Tax after being encouraged by the late Professor Ira B. Shepard. He had a remarkable ability to demonstrate how a strong tax foundation—particularly at the University of Houston—could significantly enhance any transactional practice, whether in M&A, private equity, or corporate finance. UH Law Center’s reputation, proximity to a major business and energy hub, and the direct mentorship I received ultimately convinced me that the LL.M. program would be an invaluable asset to my career. While I don’t handle the typical ‘meat and potatoes’ tax matters on a daily basis, the knowledge I gained from my LL.M. in Tax has been instrumental in my M&A and energy transactions practice. Complex deals often hinge on sophisticated structuring to optimize tax outcomes, and being able to identify potential issues and opportunities from the outset gives my clients a distinct advantage. It also enables me to work seamlessly with dedicated tax professionals to ensure that each transaction is legally sound and strategically beneficial.

Maximize Location Benefits: Houston is a world-class business center, especially for energy, healthcare, and international deals. Take advantage of the robust local market and the access it provides to real-world transactional and networking opportunities. Engage with Faculty: Seek out professors and mentors who can offer both academic insights and practical perspectives. The UH faculty is known for blending substantive expertise with industry experience.

Stay Versatile: Even if you don’t plan to specialize solely in tax, an LL.M. broadens your skill set, sharpens your analytical abilities, and makes you more versatile when handling complex deals.

Build Your Network: Collaboration with classmates and alumni can open doors you might not expect. Be proactive in forming these connections.

My UH Law Center experience provided a thorough grounding in the tax principles that underpin many of today’s intricate corporate and energy transactions. This background has proven indispensable when negotiating and drafting documents like purchase and sale agreements, equity joint ventures, and credit and security agreements. By understanding the tax ramifications of various structuring options, I can advise clients more comprehensively, helping them mitigate risks and seize opportunities. In an industry where even small tax missteps can have major consequences, the LL.M. degree sets me apart and enables me to deliver a higher level of service to my clients.