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Bad Faith: a Texas Lawmaker is Seeking a Legislative Remedy to this Judicial Problem
"You've got a lot of people that are participating in the overriding royalty interest, a lot of families have been wiped out where they've kept an overriding royalty on leased property," Rep. Tom Craddick said.Freeze-Related Lease Litigation: The Growing Storm in the Oil Patch
Although its second anniversary is already upon us, Winter Storm Uri is only now beginning to manifest itself in lawsuits brought by royalty owners against operators and their working interest partners.Chevron Still Has Power (For Now): The DC Circuit Defers to FERC in Recent Ruling
Whenever the Supreme Court addresses Chevron, its decision will affect every area of modern life that federal agencies touch—which is to say, every area of modern life.EV Battery Maker Sues Over De-SPAC Transaction
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Strategic Considerations for Developing Underground Storage Assets in Texas
Assuming that 'Myers-Woodward' is not overturned by the Texas Supreme Court, and the law becomes more settled that pore space, if not contractually conveyed to the mineral estate, is owned by the surface estate, then surface owners may have new opportunities to exploit their storage assets.2023 Could Be a Stronger Year for Energy Industry IPOs Amid Rising Investment
2023 IPOs include an energy industry IPO that raised $115 million. Texas capital markets lawyers say this may be a sign that there will be more energy industry work this year than last.Offshore Wind Development Is Coming to the Gulf of Mexico
The next steps in the development of wind farms in the gulf, comparing the environments in other parts of the country and describing the obstacles to actual production of offshore wind.South Texas Jury Returns $41.8M Verdict: Meet the Law Firms Behind the Result
Damages were based on the presence and movement of acid gas injected into the ground for storage in South Texas.Cleary Gottlieb, Vinson & Elkins Guiding Puerto Rican Power Contract With New York Utility Provider
A subsidiary of New York's New Fortress Energy will operate, maintain, decommission and modernize some of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority's power plants for 10 years. The power infrastructure in Puerto Rico has been badly battered by hurricanes and earthquakes.