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In Exxon Suit, Paul Weiss Targets Cohen Milstein's Ties to Climate Probe
Ted Wells launched the first volley this week in a brewing battle involving climate change, free speech and prosecutors' ability to partner with the plaintiffs bar.Exxon Seeks to Block Subpoena Over Climate-Change Documents
Exxon Mobil Corp. is squaring off against government investigators who believe the energy giant covered up knowledge of how fossil fuels contribute to climate change.SEC Exxon Ruling May Inspire More Shareholder Resolutions
In a setback for Exxon Mobil Corp., the SEC has refused to block a proposal from shareholders asking the company to explain how climate change will affect its overall business.Class Action Filed Against BP Retirement Plan
One former and one current BP employee filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against the British oil giant company's retirement plan. Some 450 BP employees are part of the proposed class.Battle Brewing Over Subpoena, 'Intimidation' in State AGs' Climate Probe
Baker & Hostetler and the Competitive Enterprise Institute may be the face of the energy industry's first courtroom response to claims that oil companies misled the public about climate change.Exxon, Shell Win Superfund Case in Texas Third Court of Appeals
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality recently lost its appeal before the Texas Third Court of Appeals against Exxon Mobil Corporation, Exxon Mobil Oil Corporation, Shell Oil Company and Pennzoil-Quaker State Company.Exxon Reaches $10M Oil Spill Settlement With New York
Texas-based oil giant Exxon Mobil has agreed to foot the hefty $10.75 million bill for the oil spill cleanup and petroleum contamination removal costs at eight locations across the state of New York.SEC Ruling Against Exxon May Inspire More Shareholder Resolutions
In a setback for Exxon Mobil Corp., the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission refused last week to block a proposal from shareholders asking the company to explain how climate change will affect its overall business.Default Judgments and Collateral Estoppel in Bankruptcy
Carlos J. Cuevas discusses the effect of a default judgment, one issued by New York state courts when a defendant was properly served but failed to respond to a claim, on collateral estoppel in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court.Trending Stories
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