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By Tommer Yoked, Atman Shukla and Katy Lukaszewski | January 27, 2020
Each year, many newly minted Texas lawyers start their legal careers as energy transactional attorneys. Like most new lawyers, they face a steep learning curve…
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By Andrew Stakelum and Marcella Burke | January 21, 2020
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit recently held that its two-question Doiron test for determining whether oilfield services contracts are maritime contracts also applies when evaluating the maritime-contract status of contracts for any other type of services.
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By Jim Turner | January 16, 2020
The state has an option agreement to buy 20,000 acres in western Broward County, where part of the land has been subject to years of litigation over the right to drill an exploratory oil well in the Everglades.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | January 9, 2020
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled that an oil and gas lease between property owners and resource drilling companies was still in effect despite so-called "shut ins"—periods of inactivity in which the lessee still pays the property owner.
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By Nicole Jensen and Thomas Galligan | January 9, 2020
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit recently handed down a precedential decision regarding the federal Natural Gas Act (NGA) and the authority of private companies acting pursuant to a certification of public convenience and necessity from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
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By Greg Land | December 26, 2019
Lawyers for a south Georgia timber-clearing company had asked for almost $1.3 million in damages and attorney fees stemming from its purchase of two off-road wood chippers.
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By Candee Wilde | December 19, 2019
The policy supplements existing requirements outlined in Pennsylvania's Solid Waste Management Act municipal and residual waste regulations and provides guidance on the management of clean fill and regulated fill in the commonwealth.
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By Amanda Bronstad | December 10, 2019
Johnson & Johnson, disputing the FDA's testing that found asbestos in a lot of its baby powder, said its CEO was not the appropriate person to testify at the hearing and that the committee's Democratic members rejected its alternatives.
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By Jane Wester | December 10, 2019
The decision came with one caveat, with Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Barry Ostrager saying the decision does not represent a vindication of Exxon Mobil's environmental stewardship. But he said the case implicated securities fraud, not the environmental footprint of the energy company.
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By R. Robin McDonald | December 3, 2019
A federal indictment unsealed Monday in Savannah accuses Russian and Italian nationals, a U.S. citizen and firms catering to the international oil and gas industry of a conspiracy to provide banned equipment to an oil and gas firm owned by the Russian government.
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