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Abraham Watkins Represents Over 40 Clients Against Shell After Chemical Plant Fire
In newly filed lawsuits, multiple Shell employees and contractors say they sustained injuries and were exposed to harmful hydrocarbons as they fled for their lives during a chemical plant fire earlier this month in Deer Park, Texas.$1.2M Win for San Antonio Law Firm: Santoyo Wehmeyer Secures Unique Verdict
The district court's summary judgment order is the first time any Texas court has confirmed under state law that wind rights are a severable property interest in the surface estate, and that such rights can be subject to trespass, attorney Corey Wehmeyer said.Winston Adds 2 Weil Energy, Private Equity Partners in Dallas
In another Big Law lateral move in Texas, two Weil, Gotshal & Manges partners move to Winston & Strawn in Dallas as partners in the transactions department's private equity transactions practice.Anti-ESG Sentiment Is on the Rise, But Law Firms Aren't Flinching
Republican lawmakers like Fla. Gov. Ron DeSantis have targeted the concept as they lean into culture war issues, but clients' demands for advice haven't ceased.SEC Heads to Court to Stop Texas Company From Soliciting Investors in Oil and Gas Fund
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Home Repairs Exposed Family to Carbon Monoxide, Insurance Company Alleges
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar.Nelson Mullins Plants Flag in Chicago Via Another Group Pickup
The firm is adding seven partners from Benesch, with four in the Windy City and three bolstering its existing Cleveland presence.Shearman Loses Energy Co-Head To Mayer Brown in Houston
Gabriel Salinas' exit comes shortly after Omar Samji, another leader of Shearman & Sterling's energy innovation team, moved to Weil, Gotshal & Manges in Houston.McNees Creates New ESG Practice Group, First of Its Kind in Central Pennsylvania
"Businesses understand the value of implementing ESG principles as one way in which to improve their bottom-line costs," said practice leader Frannie Reilly.