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Delaware Business Court Insider

Koch Can't Block Forced Sale of His Energy Company, Laster Rules

The Delaware Court of Chancery on Monday ruled that billionaire William I. Koch could not block a private equity firm from forcing the sale of his Oxbow Carbon energy company, finding gaps in the LLC agreement were being used to scuttle members' attempts to force an exit sale.
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

Environmental Lawyers Take on PSC Over Vogtle Nuke Plant Costs

The Southern Environmental Law Center filed a petition for appeal in Fulton County Superior Court on behalf of the Partnership for Southern Equity and Georgia Interfaith Power and Light.
3 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Sidley Austin, V&E Lawyers in Houston Help Close $1.1B Worth of Energy Joint Venture Deals

A team of attorneys with the Houston office of Sidley Austin represented Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners in closing energy development joint venture deals with Targa Resources worth $1.1 billion.
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Atlanta Energy Boutique Plants Flag in Pittsburgh With McGuireWoods Hire

The move adds to Pittsburgh's crowded legal scene and gives Kazmarek Mowrey Cloud Laseter its first office outside the South.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Puerto Ricans Grab Machetes, Shovels to Help Restore Power

It took only minutes for Hurricane Maria to kill power to the Puerto Rican town of Coamo, cracking wooden poles, snapping power lines and hurling transformers to the ground.
6 minute read

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: A Rotating Carousel of What?

Fat Leonard allegedly enticed Navy officers with money plus fancy dinners, hotel rooms and—to quote the indictment— “a rotating carousel of prostitutes.” Alas, the merry-go-round is metaphorical. But is this good legal writing or bad?
7 minute read

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: After Morgan Lewis Exit, Can Former Fox New Host Andrea Tantaros Survive Pro Se?

David and Goliath is one thing, but this? It's David versus three Goliaths plus a battalion of Big Law lawyers. Also, Baker Botts scores the best kind of win for Cobalt International Energy.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

CEPA Claim Bars Parallel Common-Law Count, Judge Says in Whistleblower Suit vs. PSEG

"The waiver provision in CEPA bars plaintiff from bring a parallel claim under New Jersey common law when both claims are based on the same conduct," U.S. District Judge John Vazquez said.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Face Trial Over Bribery, or Drastically Change? This German Company Chose Change

Bilfinger had two choices: keep doing the same things and risk going to court on criminal charges, or do something radical.
4 minute read

The American Lawyer

Andrews Kurth, Hunton Deal Inches Ahead Amid Texas Market Moves

With a merger between Hunton & Williams and Andrews Kurth possible by early spring, some firms are capitalizing on a dynamic Texas market.
5 minute read

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