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Energy Company Agrees to Pay State $39M Over MTBE in NJ Waterways
The New Jersey Attorney General's Office has reached a $39 million consent agreement with Phillips 66 Co. over claims that it produced gasoline that contaminated the state's waterways with the additive MTBE.Borough Blocked New Gas Well on Faulty Basis, Court Says
In a ruling that could prove instructive to parties seeking to block construction of natural gas wells in their communities, the Commonwealth Court overruled an Allegheny County borough's denial of a driller's conditional use application, finding that the borough council relied on inadequate testimony by objectors.Latest Act 13 Ruling Won't Disturb Sunoco's Eminent Domain Powers
The state Supreme Court's most recent decision striking down portions of Act 13 dealing with eminent domain for oil and gas industry projects did not disturb a prior decision allowing Sunoco to condemn property for its Mariner East 2 pipeline, the Commonwealth Court has ruled.'Reckless' Driller's Win in Well Contamination Case Stands
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will not disturb a ruling in a well contamination suit in which the Commonwealth Court sided with an oil and gas driller despite calling its business practices "reckless."Shout-Out: Kirkland and Crowell Score $109M for Railroad Clients
Litigators from Kirkland & Ellis and Crowell & Moring scored a $109 million win for their railroad clients in a contract fight with FirstEnergy Solutions Corp. over transporting coal.View more book results for the query "*"
Russian Oligarch Loses Back-to-Back Motions Tied to $270M Note
The case involves a $270 million promissory note signed during a drunken night in Vienna.Why Wind Power's Prospects Are Bright
Diana Liebmann, a partner in Haynes and Boone, has developed the firm's electrical power legal practice from scratch and knows that the Lone Star State ranks at the top of the nation for production of wind energy.Wall or No Wall, Cross-Border Pipelines Keep Texas Lawyers Busy
"A bunch of the anti-Mexico rhetoric that you heard from the president has now faded," says King & Spalding's James Bowe.McNees Wallace Partner Takes Helm of Energy Bar
For the first time in more than a quarter-century, the president of the Energy Bar Association is from a Pennsylvania-based law firm.V&E, Akin Gump, Advise on $3.3B Convenience Store Deal
Vinson & Elkins represents Sunoco LP in its pending $3.3 billion sale of more than 1,000 convenience stores, some in Texas, to 7-Eleven, which turned to Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld.