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A Possible Blueprint for Landowners Challenging Pipeline Companies
Landowners in Kentucky may be emboldened by a recent decision by the Kentucky Court of Appeals that rejected an attempt by Bluegrass Pipeline Co. to obtain public utility status that would allow it to acquire easements pursuant to eminent domain.A Possible Blueprint for Landowners Challenging Pipeline Companies
Landowners in Kentucky may be emboldened by a recent decision by the Kentucky Court of Appeals that rejected an attempt by Bluegrass Pipeline Co. to obtain public utility status that would allow it to acquire easements pursuant to eminent domain.Not All Is Quiet on the Quiet Title Front
A decision from the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania should serve as an important reminder for landowners who, in the midst of ongoing oil and gas development, may resort to the courts to confirm their ownership interests.Not All Is Quiet on the Quiet Title Front
A decision from the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania should serve as an important reminder for landowners who, in the midst of ongoing oil and gas development, may resort to the courts to confirm their ownership interests.Good News for Landowners Means Bad News for Trespassers
In a recent decision, the Pennsylvania Superior Court gave diligent landowners powerful protection against unwanted subsurface activity.Women Still Less Than One-Third Of Lawyers at Pa.'s Largest Firms
In the last 10 years, there has been no movement in the percentage of women lawyers practicing in the Pennsylvania offices of the state's 100 largest law firms.PUC Decision Suggests Pipeline Operator Has Public Utility Status
Landowners should be wary of the Oct. 24 decision by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission strengthening Sunoco Pipeline LP's claim as a public utility and possibly paving the way for other pipeline operators to perhaps invoke similar status.Pipeline Operators: Public Utility or Pipeline Futility?
The meteoric development of the Marcellus Shale is staggering. Since 2004, nearly 7,800 unconventional gas wells have been drilled throughout Pennsylvania. One of the stark realities of this unprecedented growth is that pipeline capacity has not kept pace. There are more active wells than active pipelines.Pa. Should Clarify Its Approach to Post-Production Costs
Throughout Pennsylvania, landowners are continuing to experience sticker shock when they open their royalty statements related to gas drilling.No Penalty for Oil and Gas Consultant for Unauthorized Practice of Law
Although a natural gas consultant was found to have engaged in the unauthorized practice of law for helping draft a lease, the state Superior Court dismissed the counterclaims against him.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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