By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 21, 2020
The promotions are a part of a slew of management changes.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Michael P. Lennon Jr. and Christopher C. Watts | May 12, 2020
To successfully avoid a claim of breach, producers will need to carefully consider and implement the terms of their shut-in royalty provisions. Missteps could be costly.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Caleb J. Holmes | May 7, 2020
SEPs have given enforcement agencies and defendants additional flexibility in negotiating consent decrees and settlement agreements, while also providing communities potentially affected by violations with public benefits.
By Greg Land | May 4, 2020
The Court of Appeals turned down an interlocutory appeal of a trial judge's ruling that legal malpractice claims against Arnall Golden Gregory were subject to a six-year statute of limitations, rather than the four year bar the firm sought.
By Jim Saunders | April 28, 2020
Utilities are required to pass along savings to customers when fuel costs drop, but the money typically goes to customers gradually.
By Monica Hwang, Rick Vacura and Chelsea Vernon | April 23, 2020
Similar to the previous RFP for SPR purchases, this RFP is restricted for storage of U.S.-produced crude but the limitation on the producer size has been eliminated. As with the previous RFP, it is important for bidders to be aware of the additional risks related to certifications and compliance measures required of companies contracting with the government.
By Jim Saunders | April 22, 2020
Florida Power & Light is by far the largest utility in the state with roughly 5 million customers along much of the East Coast and parts of Southwest Florida and North Florida. Gulf Power has about 470,000 customers in eight counties in the Panhandle.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Timeline
By Stella Pulman and Robert A. James | April 16, 2020
Ten years on, the lasting impacts of the Deepwater Horizon incident are still reverberating across the Gulf of Mexico states and industry and government more broadly.
By Jim Saunders | April 14, 2020
Special Master Paul Kelly has said that Florida has not adequately shown that Georgia's water use caused problems in the Apalachicola River and Apalachicola Bay.
By Scott Greer and Kaleb Walker | April 9, 2020
Though the DHS guidelines are just that—nonbinding guidelines for states to consider—they have impacted many states' stay‑at‑home orders and are of significant value to project owners in responding to such orders.
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