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Alito Reports Concert Tickets From German Socialite in New Disclosure Form
Friday's 2023 disclosure came after the justice sought and received a three-month filing extension from the judiciary, the only member of the U.S. Supreme Court to need extra time to prepare their form.US Court Postpones Citgo Bid Hearing Until September as Venezuela Gets Close to Losing Oil Refiner
Companies owed more than $21 billion have sought the sale of Venezuela's U.S. refining unit, Citgo, to satisfy unpaid arbitration claims. The case has charted new legal territory for enforcement of international arbitration awards, while also penetrating the walls of sovereign and corporate immunity.Texas Supreme Court Grants Review on ConocoPhillips Royalty Lease Dispute
Respondent's attorney Clinton Twaddell III argues that if Conoco's position prevails "thousands of deals in place" would be rewritten, "and instigate a stampede of lawsuits."Supreme Court Eyes Major Cases on Climate Change, Voting Rights Act
The justices have called for the views of the U.S. solicitor general, a signal of their interest in perhaps taking up these issues next term.View more book results for the query "ConocoPhillips"
Wachtell, Kirkland Advising on Pending $22.5B Texas Energy Acquisition
Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz is representing ConocoPhillips in its pending acquisition of Marathon Oil Corp., which turned to Kirkland & Ellis.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.Oil Giants Implore Supreme Court to End State Climate Suits: 'Time for Review Is Now'
The companies are asking the justices to review a Hawaii Supreme Court decision clearing the way for a state court to hear Honolulu's lawsuit over the damage and remedial costs associated with climate change.Calif. AG: Fossil Fuel Companies Engaging in Delay Tactics in State's Climate Change Lawsuit
"They're trying to buy time to eke out more profits from fossil fuel investments before they reach judgment day," said California Attorney General Rob Bonta in an interview with Jane Fonda on Friday morning.Trending Stories
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