By Amanda Bronstad | March 26, 2018
Asbestos filings fell in 2017, and it didn't matter whether they were brought over mesothelioma, lung cancer or other forms of cancer, according to consulting firm KCIC.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | March 23, 2018
The firm, which will merge with Hunton & Williams in April, attributed the declines to drops in energy capital markets work.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | March 22, 2018
Five oil and gas litigators have left Winstead to join K&L Gates offices in Texas. Four of them previously worked at K&L Gates.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | March 20, 2018
TPG Pace Energy Holdings of Houston will acquire oil and gas assets from EnerVest's South Texas Division in a transaction that will create a new public company.
By Kristen Rasmussen | March 20, 2018
Lawrence “Bo” Somers, deputy general counsel at the North Carolina-based power company giant Duke Energy, is facing public criticism after he compared a rate hike to the price of a McDonald's Extra Value Meal during a regulatory board hearing Monday.
By Ross Todd | March 20, 2018
U.S. District Judge William Alsup has asked for a tutorial from lawyers on both sides of a lawsuit where the cities of Oakland and San Francisco are attempting to force large oil companies to chip in for infrastructure upgrades needed to deal with the effects of climate change.
By Anna Zhang | March 20, 2018
Banking and finance specialist Hallam Chow makes the move after 23 years with White & Case.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael N. Mills and Shannon Morrissey | March 15, 2018
On Feb. 1, the Ninth Circuit upheld the Hawaii district court's decision finding that the County of Maui (county) violated the CWA when it discharged treated effluent into underground injection wells, which then allowed the effluent to seep into the Pacific Ocean.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 14, 2018
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has found the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' management of the Missouri River caused regular flooding, a liability finding that sets the stage for a trial over what plaintiffs' counsel estimated as $300 million in damages.
By Colby Hamilton | March 12, 2018
The state argued that a federal agency was wrong when it said the Department of Environmental Conservation had waived its oversight of the project by failing to decide on the application within a mandated one-year time frame.
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