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Judge Rejects Exxon Mobil's Challenge to $725M Benzene Verdict, Adds $91M in Delay Damages
Judge Carmella Jacquinto of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas' Sept. 13 rulings rejected a multipronged effort from Exxon Mobil to challenge the verdict handed up in May in Gill v. Exxon Mobil.Lacking Votes, Not Vigor, GOP FTC Members Try to Slow Down Lina Khan's Steamrolling Majority
"The pushback doesn't change what the commission is going to do. But I think it does make staff and the majority button things up a bit more," said John Villafranco, a partner at Kelley Drye Warren.Arbitral Award Enforcement Dismissed for Lack of Jurisdiction; Joinder Destroys Diversity
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Action Is Remanded But Rule 11 Sanctions Are Denied; 'Forum Defendant Rule' Is Implicated
Handdown released on:August 27 & 28, 2024
'Inflated Fuel Prices?': Baltimore Targets Big Oil Companies in Antitrust Class Action Trend
Similar to other antitrust lawsuits against major oil companies, Baltimore alleges that it has "paid artificially inflated prices for light petroleum products sold in the U.S., resulting from output restrictions in the crude oil market by cartel members."The underlying case involved a guardianship proceeding. Appellant Laurel Smith, as a guardian ad litem for Martha Clarkson, filed a petition for declaratory judgment and a notice of lis pendens regarding a property Martha conveyed to appellee 2005 Tower LLC.
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