Roy Coffee joined Locke Liddell after building a government affairs practice over the past six years in Washington, D.C. Prior to moving to Washington, Mr. Coffee served as Deputy Campaign Manager for George W. Bush in his successful 1994 race for Governor against incumbent Ann Richards. He then served as the Director of State-Federal Relations in the Governor's office for four years, where he established strong relationships with the Texas Congressional delegation. Mr. Coffee left the Governor's Office of State-Federal Relations at the end of Mr. Bush's first term and moved to Washington where he joined the Washington firm of O'Connor & Hannan, building his private practice before joining Locke Liddell in October of 2005. Education J.D., Pepperdine School of Law, 1992 B.A., Journalism, The University of Texas at Austin, 1986 Bar Admissions California, 1992 Texas, 1993 Representative Experience Represents clients before the United States Congress and the Bush Administration, including many of the Departments and Agencies; concentrates on issues dealing with energy, telecommunications, education, financial services, appropriations and tax. Press Release Locke Liddell & Sapp Opens Washington, D.C. Law Office 10/26/2005 Professional History Partner, Locke Liddell Strategies Partner, O'Connor & Hannan Austin Director of the Texas Office of State, Federal Relations. |