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In re Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether ('MTBE') Products Liability Litigation
Claim Is Ruled Separable From Bellwether Suit's 'Station Six' ClaimsHouston, We Have an Arbitration
A biennial survey of international arbitration shows one of the most marked trends to be a surge in energy disputes, with oil, gas and utility sectors accounting for more than a third of this year's survey. Another trend: an increase in Latin American cases, which now represent 34 percent of the survey, including 48 percent of treaty-based disputes between states and foreign investors. Thanks to their energy roots and southern exposure, law firms with Texas ties are riding especially high.The Exxon Valdez Spill: 10 Years Later
Ten years ago yesterday the Exxon Valdez oil tanker ran aground at Prince William Sound, Alaska, leading to the largest punitive damages award in federal court history. But nearly five years after the $5 billion jury verdict, Exxon Corp. has yet to pay a penny. Instead, the company is exhausting its remedies in the appellate courts and letting the interest on the money accrue while roughly 34,000 class members wait.Property Tax Update: January — July 2002
The first seven months of 2002 produced decisions that could affect the assessment of real property in New Jersey, whether it is commercial, residential, farmland or tax exempt. Following are synopses of key rulings, organized by categories.Obscure Alien Tort Claims Act Resurfaces With Alarm
If you're a business and you haven't yet been sued under this law, don't worry, you will be.Motorola and Nokia have spent years pursuing the lion's share of a $4.8 billion judgment ordered by a federal judge in New York against Turkey's infamous Uzan family. Now, Bloomberg reports, one of Motorola's lawyers from Steptoe & Johnson thinks he's found a way to collect.
David E. Kelley's 'Boston Legal' Takes On the Roberts Court
TV viewers recently saw one of the most vociferous popular-culture critiques of the current Supreme Court since John Roberts Jr. became chief justice. The anti-Court screed came in the form of an episode of the hit show "Boston Legal." Though the scenario itself was beyond improbable, the show's "ripped from the headlines" topicality -- along with a remarkable level of detail and accuracy in its portrayal of the Court, including references to little-known customs -- has given the episode a life of its own.Who Protects Innovation in America 2009: Which Firms Got the Work
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