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Pipeline Dispute Ends in Gusher of a Judgment
Beyond just the high dollar award, the case is generating interest because it raises the question of whether a company can participate in a preliminary discussion of a joint venture of any sort and still avoid partnership obligations under Texas law.Pipeline Dispute Ends in Gusher of a Judgment
Beyond just the high dollar award, the case is generating interest because it raises the question of whether a company can participate in a preliminary discussion of a joint venture of any sort and still avoid partnership obligations under Texas law.With a Possible $500 Million 'ETP' Judgment Looming, Appellate Teams Gear Up
"I would think it's going to be an expensive appeal, because there are many, many legal issues for both sides," said Jeff Levinger, a solo in Dallas, who represented Enbridge Inc.Spencer Barasch Poised to Leave Andrews Kurth
The longtime head of Andrews Kurth's corporate governance and securities practice is preparing to leave the firm just weeks after it settled a malpractice case seeking $50 million in damages over its representation of an affiliate of convicted Ponzi schemer R. Allen Stanford.UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUITSERGEANT MARK MCMANAWAY; DAVID RANCOURT; BRENT LASHER; JODY AISTROP; WILLIAM BICKELL;
Win Despite a Difficult Witness: Litigators David Beck and Paula Sweeney Share Secrets
In a deposition, a lawyer must "LTTFA"=listen to the freaking answer, and use it for the next questions, said Paula Sweeney.$3 Million Settlement 'Procured by Fraud'
An imprisoned former state district judge, a strange jury note that led to a hasty $3 million settlement in that judge's court, and a defendant that later proved that it settled as a result of fraud makes one interesting Texas Supreme Court case.Win Despite a Difficult Witness: Litigators David Beck and Paula Sweeney Share Secrets
In a deposition, a lawyer must "LTTFA"=listen to the freaking answer, and use it for the next questions, said Paula Sweeney.$3 Million Settlement 'Procured by Fraud'
An imprisoned former state district judge, a strange jury note that led to a hasty $3 million settlement in that judge's court, and a defendant that later proved that it settled as a result of fraud makes one interesting Texas Supreme Court case.Does EPA Cleanup Payment Demand Trigger Insurer's Duty to Defend?
A commercial general liability insurance policy and CERCLA are at the heart of the certified question that the Texas Supreme Court accepted from the Fifth Circuit.Trending Stories
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