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Meet the Law Firms Behind the Major Gasoline Antitrust Class Action
In effect, the defendants' cartel is a "per se unlawful restraint of trade" under state antitrust and competition laws, the complaint alleges.Simpson Thacher Recruits Milbank Partner to Continue Building Energy Practice
Javad Asghari is the latest partner addition at Simpson Thacher in the energy and infrastructure space.Revenue, Profits Slip at Baker Botts as Firm Invests in Hiring, Singapore Office
Managing partner Danny David, who took on the managing partner role on Aug. 1, said 2023 was a year of investments and focus on adding strength to strength.Halliburton CLO Tapped Gusher Last Year
This is the first year Van Beckwith has cracked Halliburton's highest-paid list since joining the oilfield-services company in 2020.Judge Dismisses Solar Power Startup from Lawsuit Alleging Fraud By Ex-CEO
Origis USA's attorneys at Latham & Watkins, in a motion to dismiss, argued that their client "is not, and has never been, a proper party to this lawsuit."View more book results for the query "*"
Energy Law Special Section 2024
This year's Energy Law Special Section covers onshore wind farms, land disputes over energy projects, and regulatory uncertainties in the U.S.How Kirkland & Ellis Litigators Became a National Brand in Oil and Gas
Kirkland & Ellis partners and recent Litigator of the Week runners-up Dan Donovan, Ragan Naresh and Anna Rotman discuss the value of learning clients' business goals and partnering with other firms across the country.'Cutting-Edge Application': EV Charging Station Co. May Choose Power Supplier, Divided Panel Rules
The court had to interpret a 1973 statute in the context of a technology that has only recently become ubiquitous.Bracewell Expands Energy Team With Winston Tax Partner
Winston & Strawn tax partner Dean Hinderliter moved to Bracewell in Dallas on Monday, where he expects to do an increasing amount of work on the new tax credit for clean energy projects.North Dakota Court Clarifies Natural Accumulation Rule in Matter of First Impression
"Remote areas are precisely the locations the natural accumulation rule protects because the reasonableness of monitoring remote areas of property, and lack of notice resulting therefrom, demonstrates the rationale for the rule. Where it is unreasonable for an owner or operator to continually monitor an area, such as the remote well site in rural North Dakota, it is unreasonable to expect the owner or operator to promptly clear any naturally accumulating snow or ice, ..." Justice Jerod E. Tufte wrote for the court.