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High Court to Review Scope of Impact Fee Exemption for Drillers
The state Supreme Court has agreed to weigh in with its interpretation of the word "any" in the statutory definition of "stripper well."PLW People in the News—Sept. 12, 2017—Duane Morris
Randal M. Whitlatch joined Duane Morris' Pittsburgh office as a partner in the firm's trial practice group.Diversity Scorecard Methodology
How we count the minority lawyers at large U.S. firms.DC Circuit Judge Derides $380M Cy Pres Decision as Slush Fund
The 2-1 decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit allows the use of the controversial practice in a decades-old class action discrimination case.One Month of Low Production Excuses Gas Wells From Impact Fees
An unconventional gas well that produces fewer than 90,000 cubic feet of gas per day during one month of a calendar year does not need to pay impact fees, the Commonwealth Court has ruled in a decision parsing the definition of the word "any" in a portion of Act 13 defining a "stripper well."Gowton v. State Farm Fire & Cas. Co.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Gowtonv.State Farm Fire and Cas. Co.2017 WL 818847Only the Westlaw citation is currently available.United…Judge Denies Stay in TC Heartland Case Ahead of US Supreme Court Ruling
A Delaware federal judge on Jan. 12 denied TC Heartland's bid to stay a patent infringement suit, as the U.S. Supreme Court considers whether to effectively limit the number of jurisdictions in which patent cases can be brought.Behind the Scenes, Big Law Shapes Trump Presidency
It's not just high-profile appointees like Don McGahn II helping to shepherd in the new administration—and possibly reap benefits from a new era in Washington.Behind the Scenes, Big Law Shapes Trump Presidency
It's not just high-profile appointees like Don McGahn II helping to shepherd in the new administration—and possibly reap benefits from a new era in Washington.Firms Face Malpractice Claims Over Alleged Bond Scheme
Law firms Dilworth Paxson and Greenberg Traurig are facing legal malpractice and ERISA claims over their alleged role in what the SEC has called a fraudulent scheme to divert investment funds using a fake annuity purported to benefit a Native American tribe.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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