By Greg Land | March 6, 2020
A JAMS arbitrator said Exide Technologies had no basis to claim it fired its former CEO "for cause" and must pay him more than $4 million in severance, fees and interest.
By R. Robin McDonald | December 3, 2019
A federal indictment unsealed Monday in Savannah accuses Russian and Italian nationals, a U.S. citizen and firms catering to the international oil and gas industry of a conspiracy to provide banned equipment to an oil and gas firm owned by the Russian government.
By Marcia Coyle | November 25, 2019
Justice Samuel Alito wrote in his lone dissent: "The core purpose of the constitutional protection of freedom of expression is to ensure that all opinions on such issues have a chance to be heard and considered." Michael Mann's claims can now proceed to a jury.
By Greg Land | October 30, 2019
The Court of Appeals partly reversed a Fulton County judge's dismissal of a challenging to funding for the nuclear project, ruling that she must thoroughly analyze whether petitioners must wait for it to be completed before they can object.
By Greg Land | August 23, 2019
Southern Co. and its subsidiary Mississippi Power had allegedly claimed the "clean coal" power plant was on track, before suddenly saying they would not meet a $2.8 billion budget.
By Greg Land | December 10, 2018
Milliken & Co. argued that a "hold harmless" agreement with Georgia Power should shoulder some or all of the damages it will incur from several lawsuits over a fatal plane crash.
By Katheryn Tucker | December 10, 2018
Represented by a team from Alston & Bird, Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co. won what it called an important victory allowing it access to property while lawsuits seeking to block construction are still pending.
By The Associated Press, with Staff Reporting | August 17, 2018
The widow of a worker killed in a 2016 pipeline explosion has filed a wrongful death lawsuit accusing Colonial Pipeline Co. of negligence.Lawyers…
By Greg Land | August 15, 2018
Judge Ed Kinkeade wrote that the plaintiffs sufficiently supported their allegations that Exxon Mobil and then-CEO Rex Tillerson misrepresented the value of the company's gas and oil reserves to keep its stock prices high prior to a $12 billion bond issue in 2016.
By Katheryn Tucker | June 29, 2018
Judge Beverly Martin explained tax code and nuclear power plant housekeeping for waste that “will remain dangerous for time spans seemingly beyond human comprehension.”
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