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Frack Attack: Oil and Gas Caseload Gushes as Supreme Court Backlog Trickles Out

Texas Lawyer

September 19, 2011

Texas has depended on the energy industry for its economic livelihood for the better part of a century, so one might think that the Texas Supreme Court has dealt with all of the major issues in oil and gas law. But according to Midland oil and gas attorney Susan Richardson, "One would assume ? and one would be wrong."

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