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Amy Miller Wall is counsel in King & Spalding’s worldwide Energy and Construction transactional practices and focuses exclusively on the representation of owners and developers on a wide range of global, mega-scale construction projects.
With over 25 years of experience in both in-house and law firm roles in the Energy industry, Amy has advised on a number of strategic domestic and global mega-scale oil and gas, liquefied natural gas (LNG), natural gas storage, power plant and transmission line (particularly throughout Latin America) and industrial manufacturing facility projects.
Amy began her career at King & Spalding where she spent over a decade and later moved in-house to an U.S. oil and gas super-major where she served in multiple leadership roles. While in-house, Amy advised on major capital projects across a global footprint and led legal teams that were responsible for providing all aspects of legal support for both domestic and international assets, including internal investigations and incident response, and.
Returning to King & Spalding in 2025, Amy uses her vast experience and unique insight to guide owners and developers across the spectrum of energy, infrastructure, construction and development projects, including, reviewing, structuring, drafting and negotiating a wide variety of contracts such as EPC, EPCM, design-build agreements, long term service agreements, operation and maintenance agreements, purchase orders, drilling contracts, construction contracts and transportation and procurement agreements. She has experience utilizing not only bespoke form agreements but also those promulgated by the AIA and FIDIC.
Amy has led negotiations for the development of multi-billion-dollar LNG facilities, as well several offshore Gulf of America and West Africa projects, including wellhead platforms, pipelines and production and processing facilities.
Amy is known by clients and peers as a business-oriented attorney who is skilled in fostering collaborative solutions, navigating complex transactions and legal challenges and delivering value through strategic guidance. Always leading with initiative, she is committed to aligning legal expertise with organizational objectives and working as a true partner with clients while managing various stakeholders and fostering innovative, efficient and ethical outcomes.
Amy earned her B.A. in Economics and Communications from Mercer University and received her J.D. from Mercer University. Amy is admitted to practice in Texas, is a member of the Association of International Energy Negotiators, International Energy Lawyers and the National Association of Women Lawyers, and regularly presents at CLE events and external engagements.
J.D., Mercer University, cum laude
B.A., Mercer University, magna cum laude
Georgia
Texas
State Bar of Georgia
State Bar of Texas
Drafting and negotiating master construction agreements and consulting agreements, and developing standard form construction and consulting agreements for use by a hospital operating company across its healthcare system.
Drafting and negotiating logistics, warehousing and transportation agreements for a large, Atlanta-based parcel delivery company; and
Drafting various construction, design, drilling and consulting agreements for a compressed air energy storage project in Ohio, valued in excess of $1 billion;
See moreDrafting and negotiating master construction agreements and consulting agreements, and developing standard form construction and consulting agreements for use by a hospital operating company across its healthcare system.
Drafting and negotiating logistics, warehousing and transportation agreements for a large, Atlanta-based parcel delivery company; and
Drafting various construction, design, drilling and consulting agreements for a compressed air energy storage project in Ohio, valued in excess of $1 billion;
See moreJ.D., Mercer University, cum laude
B.A., Mercer University, magna cum laude
Georgia
Texas
State Bar of Georgia
State Bar of Texas