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Fraud Claim in $40 Mil. Energy Dispute Gets Green Light
A claim of fraud in a $40 million business dispute brought by a pipeline contractor against a natural gas company has survived a motion to dismiss in federal court along with a claim for punitive damages.Energy Buzz: P3's as the Future for U.S. Infrastructure Investment
As the Texas population has grown, and especially with the current energy industry boom, funding has failed to keep pace with the public need for basic infrastructure.P3's as the Future for U.S. Infrastructure Investment
As the Texas population has grown, and especially with the current energy industry boom, funding has failed to keep pace with the public need for basic infrastructure.EnergyBuzz: Observations on Recent Royalty Litigation in Energy
Countless variations of "cost-free" and "no deducts" royalty provisions have been included in leases, though questions linger about what language truly yields "cost-free" royalty.Observations on Recent Royalty Litigation in Energy
Countless variations of "cost-free" and "no deducts" royalty provisions have been included in leases, though questions linger about what language truly yields "cost-free" royalty.Second Circuit Expected to Address Key Issue for Distressed Bondholders
In their Bankruptcy Practice column, John J. Rapisardi and Joseph Zujkowski of O'Melveny & Myers write: Distressed bondholders should pay careful attention to a decision expected this fall from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in 'Chesapeake Energy Corp. v. Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company'.EnergyBuzz: Differing Results in Recent Nuisance Cases Against Oil and Gas Operators
While headlines often mention "fracking," these disputes actually are over other aspects of oil and gas development, including bright lights, loud noises, and odors from drilling, production, or transportation, rather than the fracking process itself.Differing Results in Recent Nuisance Cases Against Oil and Gas Operators
While headlines often mention "fracking," these disputes actually are over other aspects of oil and gas development, including bright lights, loud noises, and odors from drilling, production, or transportation, rather than the fracking process itself.Trending Stories
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