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Earnouts raise issues over control
Earnouts, a method used to resolve disagreements over price in a business acquisition by including a provision for additional consideration to be paid to the seller after a sale, need to balance the seller's lingering interest in the performance of the business and the buyer's control of that business.Federal Judge OKs Strict Liability Claim Against Gas Driller
In a setback for the natural gas industry, a federal judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit brought by scores of homeowners in Susquehanna County who claim that Cabot Oil & Gas Corp. used dangerous methods to extract gas from their properties which caused both property damage and physical illnesses.The Common Good: Just Saying No to Another Hi-Rise Condo
How attorneys from Arnold & Porter helped save one apartment complex for the people who actually live there.View more book results for the query "Environmental Protection Agency"
Flood Victims Have No Claim Against Owner of Upstream Dams
A utility that owns and operates dams for energy production cannot be held liable for flood damage from a 1985 hurricane that devastated three Luzerne County homes downstream from the reservoirs, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled.Decision summaries from the NLJ
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