Celia Flowers
Celia Flowers Speaks at TLTA Seminar
TYLER, TX (December 4, 2019) – On Wednesday, December 4, Flowers Davis Senior Partner and East Texas Title Companies owner Celia C. Flowers joins other attorneys and title professionals in presenting to the Texas Land Title Association (TLTA) in San Antonio. Celia’s topic is “Boundary Line Agreements and Easements”. This day-long standalone seminar precedes the…
Read MoreFlowers Davis Sr. Partner Celia Flowers Presents at Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation Event
MONTERREY, CA (July 20, 2019) Flowers Davis Sr Partner Celia Flowers presented at the 65th Annual Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute in Monterrey, CA. Celia’s topic, presented in the Landman’s section of the program, was “Where Is the Original? How Do Electronic Signatures, Online Notaries, and E-Recording Change Our Record Driven Industry?” She elaborated on…
Read MoreEast Texas Business Owner Demonstrates Latest Closing Technology at National Meeting
TYLER, TX (January 21, 2019) ¬¬– East Texas business owner and attorney Celia C. Flowers was one of three early adopters to present to the Large Agents Group of the American Land Title Association (ALTA) in Boca Raton this past week. Celia provided a video of a mock closing, demonstrating how her company, East Texas…
Read MoreHorizontal Wells Crossing Unit Lines – From Permitting To The Division of Royalties
Authors: Celia Flowers & Melanie Reyes The proliferation in horizontal drilling over the last decade has given rise to new, complex legal issues. One area where the law has increasingly lagged behind the technology is in the calculation of royalties for horizontal allocation wells – in particular, the question of the division of royalties from…
Read MoreCost-Free Royalties – Where Valuation Begins and Post-Production Cost Deductions End
Authors: Celia Flowers & Melanie Reyes Texas jurisprudence has long held that the royalty “stick” of the mineral estate is free of production costs. Although the royalty interest is not subject to production costs, royalty is usually subject to post-production costs. Heritage Resources, Inc. v. NationsBank, 939 S.W.2d 118, 122 (Tex. 1996). Nevertheless, parties are…
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