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Cent. Mut. Ins. Co. v. Tracy's Treasures, Inc.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Cent. Mut. Ins. Co.v.Tracy's Treasures, Inc.2014 IL App (1st) 123339Appellate Court of Illinois,First…New England Ins. Co. v. Barnett
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis New England Ins. Co.v.Barnett465 Fed.Appx. 302This case was not selected for publication in the Federal…Gainsco Ins. Co. v. Amoco Prod. Co.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Gainsco Ins. Co.v.Amoco Prod. Co.53 P.3d 1051Supreme Court of Wyoming.GAINSCO INSURANCE COMPANY, Appellant…A BIT of Confusion in Enforcing Investment Treaty Awards
In their International Dispute Resolution column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky review a case that shows the very different ways two courts handled requests to enforce the exact same arbitration award.A BIT of Confusion in Enforcing Investment Treaty Awards
In their International Dispute Resolution column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky review a case that shows the very different ways two courts handled requests to enforce the exact same arbitration award.Corporate Criminal Liability in Environmental Law
Pennsylvania's energy community should take note that the line between criminal and civil enforcement is getting harder and harder to see. State and federal prosecutors in Pennsylvania appear to be signaling that companies operating in Pennsylvania's shale play may be subject to not only civil but criminal fines and penalties.Class Action Suit Against Exxon Subsidiary Alleges Gas Royalty Rip-Offs
A group of natural gas royalty owners in Western Pennsylvania are fighting mad and accusing Texas-based XTO Energy, Exxon Mobil Corporation's subsidiary, of messing around with their royalty payments.Class Action Suit Against Exxon Subsidiary Alleges Gas Royalty Rip-Offs
A group of natural gas royalty owners in Western Pennsylvania are fighting mad and accusing Texas-based XTO Energy, Exxon Mobil Corporation's subsidiary, of messing around with their royalty payments.Christie Chief Counsel Porrino Returning to Lowenstein
Gov. Chris Christie's top legal advisor, Christopher Porrino, is headed back to his former firm, while a partner at another of New Jersey's largest firms is set to take his place.Arbitrator Selection in Multiparty Disputes
Exploring the thorny question of arbitrator selection in a multiparty arbitration and how the various rules handle the issue.Trending Stories
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