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Third Circuit Removes Block to Delaware's Audit of Unclaimed Cash Cards
For the second time in as many months, a federal appeals court has said federal law doesn't pre-empt state government audits of unclaimed property issued by an out-of-state subsidiary of a Delaware corporation.Marathon Petroleum Can Challenge Delaware's Right to Unspent Gift Card Money—Just Not Yet
A federal appeals court has ruled that Marathon Petroleum Corp., corporate owner of the Speedway gas station chain, can challenge the state of Delaware's escheatment interest in unclaimed store-value gift card funds held by its Ohio-based subsidiaries, although not in the way the companies initially intended.Spring Awakening: The Top 10 Lateral Litigator Moves in April
Nothing like a mega-merger to shake up the legal market. Some of the biggest lateral litigator moves this month have come before the impending nuptials of Norton Rose Fulbright and Chadbourne & Parke. Meanwhile, Kirkland & Ellis landed a huge catch, and a trio of Big Law litigators launched a trial boutique.Spring Awakening: The Top 10 Lateral Litigator Moves in April
Nothing like a mega-merger to shake up the legal market. Some of the biggest lateral litigator moves this month have come before the impending nuptials of Norton Rose Fulbright and Chadbourne & Parke. Meanwhile, Kirkland & Ellis landed a huge catch, and a trio of Big Law litigators launched a trial boutique.Three Baker Botts Partners Form Litigation Boutique
Baker Botts civil litigators Kevin Jordan, Walter Lynch and Michael Cancienne—partners in the firm's Houston office—have left to start Jordan, Lynch & Cancienne.Three Baker Botts Partners Form Litigation Boutique
Baker Botts civil litigators Kevin Jordan, Walter Lynch and Michael Cancienne—partners in the firm's Houston office—have left to start Jordan, Lynch & Cancienne.Court Tosses Challenge to Del. Unclaimed Property Collection
A Delaware federal judge has once again dismissed a challenge to the state's method for collecting unclaimed property, saying a company could not plausibly claim the scheme was pre-empted by federal law.EPA's 2016 Enforcement Results: An Indicator for 2017?
Enforcement efforts by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in the past year have been dominated by the agency's response to high-visibility cases along with its continuing focus on its identified enforcement priorities. In announcing its 2016 annual enforcement and compliance results for the fiscal year spanning from Oct. 1, 2015 to Sept. 30, 2016, the EPA highlighted certain high-impact cases as well as significant investments in pollution controls resulting from its enforcement efforts aimed at site remediation and curbing air emissions, water and stormwater pollution and chemical risks. In sum, the agency secured over $13.7 billion in investments by private entities to control pollution. In the Superfund arena, responsible parties contributed over $1 billion across the nation to remediate affected sites, resulting in a $55 million return to the Superfund trust for future projects. The agency racked up $6 billion between federal administrative, and civil judicial penalties, including $775,000 in court-ordered environmental projects and $207 million in criminal fines and restitution, and a total of 93 years of prison time for sentenced defendants in criminal environmental actions. Notably, the two owners of chemical company Freedom Industries were each sentenced to 30 days in prison and a $20,000 fine for the 2014 Elk River spill that contaminated drinking water supplies serving 300,000 people in West Virginia. Finally, the agency acquired a total of $31.6 million for communities to engage in environmentally friendly projects.Texas Lawyer's Litigation and Legal Departments of the Year
As part of our annual Litigation and Legal Departments of the Year awards, Texas Lawyer invited firms and legal departments across the state to tell us about the great work they did this past year.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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