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Environmental Groups Sue EPA Over Delays in Testing Nation's Drinking Water Supply
Despite a congressional mandate, environmental groups say the Environmental Protection Agency has not properly reviewed, revised and updated regulations on chemicals and other contaminants in the nation's water supply.EPA Sued Over Delays in Testing Nation's Drinking Water Supply
Despite a congressional mandate, environmental groups say the Environmental Protection Agency has not properly reviewed, revised and updated regulations on chemicals and other contaminants in the nation's water supply.Pa. Legal Market Saw Consolidation, Out-of-Town Entrants in 2018
As Pennsylvania firms merged and combined, sometimes with each other, out-of-state firms nudged their way into the market.Justices to Decide Whether Rule of Capture Applies to Fracking
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is set to determine whether the rule of capture, which precludes trespass liability for drillers where oil and gas drains from surrounding lands in the course of conventional extraction from an underground pool, applies where shale gas is extracted through hydraulic fracturing.Five Firms Advise on Another Big Texas Shale Company Deal
Baker Botts, Wachtell, V&E, Akin Gump and Latham are all working on Chesapeake Energy Corp.'s pending $3.977 billion acquisition of Houston-based WildHorse Resource Development Corp. — the second big Texas shale deal announced this week.Good News for Delaware Defendants: 3rd Circ. OKs 'Snap Removals'
Based on the Third Circuit's decision in Encompass Insurance, it is entirely proper for defendants to electronically monitor state-court dockets to identify new lawsuits, and to preemptively remove diverse cases to federal court before the plaintiffs can serve in-state defendants whose presence would otherwise preclude removal under §1441(b)(2) in state court cases filed in Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and the Virgin Islands.Good News for Pa. Defendants: 3rd Circ. OKs 'Snap Removals'
Based on the Third Circuit's decision in Encompass Insurance, it is entirely proper for defendants to electronically monitor state-court dockets to identify new lawsuits, and to preemptively remove diverse cases to federal court before the plaintiffs can serve in-state defendants whose presence would otherwise preclude removal under §1441(b)(2) in state court cases filed in Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and the Virgin Islands.Third Circuit Permits Removal to Federal Court by Unserved Resident Defendant
Based on the Third Circuit's decision in Encompass Insurance, it is entirely proper for defendants to electronically monitor state-court dockets to identify new lawsuits, and to preemptively remove diverse cases to federal court before the plaintiffs can serve in-state defendants whose presence would otherwise preclude removal under §1441(b)(2) in state court cases filed in Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and the Virgin Islands.Mitigating Energy Litigation Where Gaps in Jurisprudence Exist
While oil and gas litigation is now back on the Appalachian court dockets, gaps in the jurisprudence could lead to potential pitfalls for the unwary.Deal Wrap: Texas Energy Deals Keep Big Firms Busy This Summer
Three multibillion-dollar energy deals involving Texas companies are expected to close by year-end.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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