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$30M Civil RICO Suit Filed as Both Sides Accuse Frost Bank of Wrongdoing
Chemcraft Ltd., filing as a counter-plaintiff in a first amended petition submitted Oct. 19 in the Tarrant County 96th District Court, alleges Frost Bank entities—Frost Brokerage Services Inc. and Frost Investment Services LLC—participated in the unauthorized transfer of $9.95 million.Newsmakers: Former Appeals Court Justice Rejoins Dykema, Plus New Partners at IP Firm
Former Appeals Court Justice Rejoins Dykema's Dallas Office The law firm Dykema announced in January the addition of David J. Schenck to the firm's…Justice of the Peace Loses Court Battle After Refusing to Marry Gay Couples
Justice Thomas Baker delivered the Third Court of Appeals opinion, and Justice Melissa Goodwin submitted a concurring opinion that accepted the conclusion but not the analysis.Appellate Division, First Department:June 27, 2019
Decision Invalidating Dunham Rule for Tax Sales Stands
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will not review a Superior Court ruling that held that the Dunham Rule, which presumes that deed reservations of “minerals” do not include oil and gas rights, is inapplicable to tax sales.View more book results for the query "Harris, Finley & Bogle"
Tax Sales of Mineral Rights Include Oil and Gas, Court Rules
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has held that the Dunham Rule, which presumes that deed reservations of "minerals" do not to include oil and gas rights, is inapplicable to tax sales.EOG Resources Wins Appeal in O&G Royalty Dispute
EOG Resources, one of the largest independent crude oil and natural gas companies in the U.S., won an appeal on March 5 before the Second Court of Appeals, in a dispute over oil and gas royalties.EOG Resources Wins Appeal in O&G Royalty Dispute
EOG Resources, one of the largest independent crude oil and natural gas companies in the U.S., won an appeal on March 5 before the Second Court of Appeals, in a dispute over oil and gas royalties.EOG Resources Wins Appeal in O&G Royalty Dispute
EOG Resources, one of the largest independent crude oil and natural gas companies in the U.S., won an appeal on March 5 before the Second Court of Appeals, in a dispute over oil and gas royalties.