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Texas Lawyer's Litigation and Legal Departments of the Year
As part of our annual Litigation and Legal Departments of the Year awards, Texas Lawyer invited firms and legal departments across the state to tell us about the great work they did this past year.Bradford Oil Co. v. Stonington Ins. Co.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Bradford Oil Co.v.Stonington Ins. Co.190 Vt. 330Supreme Court of Vermont.BRADFORD OIL COMPANY,…Challenging the Federal Government Buoys Texas AG
"It used to be AGs would band together to fight big battles, but now there is a red and blue state divide." said Neal Devins, a professor at William & Mary Law School in Williamsburg, Virginia, who tracks state attorneys general.Matter of The People v. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
AG Granted Motion to Compel PWC's Compliance With Investigative SubpoenaJudge Finds PricewaterhouseCoopers and Exxon Must Comply With NY Subpoena
Professional services network PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP must comply with a subpoena from New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman as part of his investigation into whether Exxon Mobil Corp. misled investors and consumers about climate change, a judge ruled Tuesday.Judge Finds PwC and Exxon Must Comply With NY Subpoena
Acting Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Barry Ostrager decided Oct. 25 that the subpoena served by AG Eric Schneiderman's office against PricewaterhouseCoopers and ExxonMobil on Aug. 19 as part of an investigation into whether the companies misled investors and consumers about climate change is valid and directed them to comply with it.The Red and the Blue: From Climate to Health Care, State AGs Are Drawing Legal Battle Lines
The recent Exxon Mobil case—pitting the emblematic blue state, Massachusetts, against the prototypical red state, Texas—illustrates the growing influence of state attorneys general on national policy, and their increasing willingness to deploy the resources of their offices to drive their policy preferences.Exxon Bids to Halt NY Attorney General's Probe Into Impact of Fossil Fuels on Climate
Exxon Mobil Corp. reversed course and no longer plans to cooperate, and instead intends to engage in a legal battle with New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, according to a motion filed by the energy company Monday.Texas Lawyer Announces its 2016 Women in Energy Honorees
We are proud to announce the honorees of our 2016 Women in Energy awards. The following women are recognized for their work in the area of energy law—an area that has been particularly volatile this past year.Will Colombia's 'No' Vote on FARC Peace Referendum Hurt Economic Growth?
The Colombian peace agreement would have brought a formal end to half-a-century of bloodshed and a boost to the country's economy. The voters' rejection may make it harder to pass tax reforms that some say are needed to fund projects to grow the economy and integrate regionally.Trending Stories
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