Harmukh Singh is a litigation associate in O’Melveny’s Austin office.
Harmukh’s practice focuses on complex commercial litigation with an emphasis on energy. Harmukh represents clients in a variety of matters ranging from state regulatory proceedings to state and federal civil litigation matters.
Outside of his practice, Harmukh dedicates his time to pro bono matters. Harmukh has volunteered with the Austin Bar’s Veterans Assistance Program.
Admissions
Bar Admissions
- Texas
Education
- Columbia Law School, J.D., 2024: Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar; Development Editor, The Columbia Law Review
- New York University, B.A., Public Policy with honors, summa cum laude
Professional Activities
Author
- “Dead in the Water? Addressing the Future of Water Conservation in the Colorado River Basin,” The Columbia Law Review (April 2024)
- “Opposition to Renewable Energy Facilities in the United States: June 2024 Edition,” The Sabin Center for Climate Change, co-authored with Matthew Eisenson, Jacob Elkin & Noah Schaffir (June 2024)
- “Transparency and Michigan Opioid Settlement Funds Issue Brief,” Opioid Policy Institute, co-authored with The Center for Popular Democracy (August 12, 2024)
Contributions
- “Opposition to Renewable Energy Facilities in the United States: May 2023 Edition,” The Sabin Center for Climate Change, authored by Matthew Eisenson (May 2023)
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