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New York Law Journal

Disbarment 'Too Extreme' for Donziger, Referee Finds

Chevron has lambasted the referee's report, with its attorney at Gibson Dunn arguing the referee had "ignored" the findings of a federal judge.
5 minute read

The Recorder

Latham Supplies Legal Juice to Battery Suppliers

The firm scores IP wins for Shenzhen, China's Senior Technology and Korea's LG Chem against competitors in the fast-growing lithium-ion battery market.
4 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Intellectual Property Audits Essential to Protecting Companies' Key Assets

Intellectual property attorneys advocate for routine, periodic, deep-dive IP audits for any company whose business is based on significant intellectual…
6 minute read

Litigation Daily

The Paul Weiss Protests: Student Activists Have a Bigger Choice to Make

'When I listen to the protesters who are now urging law students around the country to refuse to interview at Paul, Weiss unless it drops ExxonMobil as a client, I wonder if they understand the difference between a law firm and an NGO,' writes Richard Levick.
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Citgo Names Top Lawyer as Chief Compliance & Ethics Officer Amid DOJ Probe

Jack Lynch, who became vice president of legal and government affairs of Citgo in October, has been made the top compliance professional at the oil refinery.
4 minute read

Law.com

First Harvard, Now Yale. Law Students Want Paul Weiss to #DropExxon

Yale law students disrupted a Paul Weiss recruiting reception on Feb. 6, decrying the firm's representation of ExxonMobil in climate change litigation. They are working with law students at Harvard to expand their campaign to other campuses.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Partisan Political Feud Over Energy Office Move Gathers Steam

Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner Nikki Fried says the proposed move of the Office of Energy from her department to the Department of Environmental Protection is a political "power grab."
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Left Nothing by Tycoon Father, Albert Hill is Now on the Hook for Hefty Attorney Fees

The siblings have been embroiled in litigation since 2007 over disputes about trusts formed by their great-grandfather, Texas oil baron H.L. Hunt, one of the world's richest men when he died in 1974, said the opinion.
4 minute read

The Recorder

With Big Oil Facing Off Against Calif. Communities, Ninth Circuit Once Again Weighs Climate Change Suits

The court on Wednesday heard arguments from lawyers for local California governments who are seeking to pursue claims against oil companies in state court to pay infrastructure costs tied to rising sea levels.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Wachtell's Suit Against CVR Energy Dismissed

Wachtell Lipton and CVR have now litigated themselves to a draw, with the suit each filed against the other having been dismissed.
3 minute read

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