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Irving, Texas-based Exxon Mobil's Deputy General Counsel Elected to Become Legal Chief
"We thank Randy for more than 40 years of service to the company, most recently as our general counsel," ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods said in the press release. "Randy has made significant contributions to ExxonMobil throughout his career, and we wish him all the best in his retirement."Most Firms Are Failing the Climate Change Test, Law Student Group Concludes
Law Students for Climate Change Accountability, a new group out of Yale Law School that seeks to go national, is an outgrowth of the earlier #DropExxon campaign that targeted Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison.Delaware AG Jennings Sues 31 Fossil Fuel Companies in State Court Over Damages From Climate Change
The 222-page complaint charges defendants with negligent failure to warn, trespass, nuisance and fraud claims against the defendant companies, alleging the companies knowingly misinformed the public about the effects of their business while creating health and safety risks for Delawareans without the state's permission.Did This Texas Appellate Opinion Exhibit Bad Judgment or Judicial Misconduct?
Would it violate the Texas Code of Judicial Conduct for an appellate court in an opinion to "confess to an impulse to safeguard an industry that is vital to Texas's economic well-being" and describe the "blessing" of being "a conservative panel on an intermediate court in a relatively conservative part of Texas"?The Limited Discoverability of Tax Returns
In their Commercial Division Update, Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer indicate that the Commercial Division continues to exercise great caution to avoid unnecessary disclosure of tax returns, including by ordering in camera inspection to determine whether they should be produced.City of San Francisco v. Exxon — Bad Judgment or Judicial Misconduct?
Would it violate the Texas Code of Judicial Conduct for an appellate court in an opinion to "confess to an impulse to safeguard an industry that…2 Recent Decisions Serve as Reminders About Expert Evidence
In an attempt to alert readers who might have missed them, this article briefly reports about two Appellate Division decisions dealing with expert testimony and other issues, Michael Hoenig writes in his Complex Litigation column.New York Court's Approach to the Finality of Arbitration Awards
A discussion of the recent New York Court of Appeals decision in American International Specialty Lines Insurance v. Allied Capital Corp. and its implications for determining when a partial arbitration award is final, including for the purpose of invoking the doctrine of functus officio, which prohibits an arbitrator from altering a final award.Chancery Decision Seeks to Further Clarify Operation of Del. Borrowing Statute
Delaware's borrowing statute provides that a suit to enforce a cause of action that arises outside of Delaware cannot be brought in a Delaware court after the expiration of the applicable Delaware statute of limitations or the statute of limitations of the state or country where the cause of action arose, whichever is shorter.Trending Stories
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