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Energy Company Blazes New Trail by Combining CLO, CFO Roles
In-house consultant Susan Hackett says the pairing is rare partly because CEOs typically look to a company's legal and finance chiefs to counterbalance one another by offering differing viewpoints.Shearman's Energy Innovation Head Exits for Weil
Omar Samji said his move to Weil was facilitated by what's going on in the energy industry and wanting to be part of a "growing team" to take advantage of practice opportunities.Big Law Sees Growing Revenue in Environmental Law as Biden Administration Prioritizes Climate Action
"It's unbelievable how much work has come up in the last three years in an area that didn't really exist that long ago," said Levi McAllister, head of Morgan Lewis' electric vehicles working group.San Antonio Utility Customers Will Have to Pay Millions for Energy Company's Mistakes
San Antonio's energy company has taken a controversial legal position that cost ratepayers millions and may have caused its top in-house counsel to leave, writes Chris Carmona.King & Spalding Among Plaintiff Firms in Argentine Oil Contract Breach Case
Plaintiffs represented by King & Spalding alleged that Argentina violated its contractual obligations while retaking control of the oil company YPF.View more book results for the query "*"
US Judge Clears Path for Recovery of Damages for Argentine Oil Contract Breach
Plaintiffs represented by King & Spalding alleged that Argentina violated its contractual obligations while retaking control of the oil company YPF.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.