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Texas Lawyer

EnergyBuzz: Arbitration for Energy Disputes

Although arbitration itself is not new to the energy sector, the proliferation of shale plays has spawned a surge in complex energy disputes that often cross jurisdictional boundaries.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Canadian GC Goes Nuclear, Again

Jacques Lavoie has been appointed general counsel for the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corp.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Appeals Court Keeps Out Execs at Ponzi-Fed Oil Company

In the ongoing saga of Ponzi scammer Arthur Nadel, a federal appellate panel rules two former officers of a Texas oil company that received money from the fraud lack standing to protest a receiver's appointment.
3 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Arbitration for Energy Disputes

Although arbitration itself is not new to the energy sector, the proliferation of shale plays has spawned a surge in complex energy disputes that often cross jurisdictional boundaries.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Pa.'s Maturing Energy Industry Leads to New Legal Work

As the energy industry in Pennsylvania has begun to mature, so has the legal industry supporting it, with more of the activity now centered on "midstream" work and litigation.
7 minute read

National Law Journal

BuckleySandler Inks Record $554M Settlement for Navajo Nation

How BuckleySandler attorneys landed the Navajo Nation as a client and negotiated a $554 million settlement announced by the federal government last week in a dispute over management of the tribe's trust accounts.
4 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Looper Ballew Opens New Orleans Office

Donald Looper's firm will add four lawyers, including new shareholder Paul J. Goodwine, in New Orleans.
2 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Should Texas Fear Legacy Litigation?

Studies have discovered a direct correlation between the proliferation of legacy litigation and a decrease in the rate new wells were drilled, resulting in an economic loss for Louisiana of approximately $10.5 billion dollars as of 2010. Is Texas next?
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Feds, Navajo Nation Reach $554M Deal Over Trust Assets

The federal government will pay $554 million to the Navajo Nation to resolve claims over the failure to manage and invest funds held in trust for the tribe. BuckleySandler, which represented the Navajo Nation, said the deal was the largest ever between the government and a single Native American tribe.
2 minute read

Corporate Counsel

New GC Taking Legal Control at Johnson Controls

The company has promoted Brian Cadwallader to vice president, secretary and general counsel.
1 minute read

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