By Monica Hwang, Rick Vacura and Chelsea Vernon | April 23, 2020
Similar to the previous RFP for SPR purchases, this RFP is restricted for storage of U.S.-produced crude but the limitation on the producer size has been eliminated. As with the previous RFP, it is important for bidders to be aware of the additional risks related to certifications and compliance measures required of companies contracting with the government.
By Dennis Windscheffel, Clayton Matheson and Erin Brewer | April 22, 2020
In light of these immediate and potentially extended challenges, businesses undoubtedly will—and should—ask themselves whether their commercial property insurance policies provide business interruption coverages for virus-related losses.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Lidia Dinkova | April 13, 2020
Some retailers that sought bankruptcy protection before coronavirus didn't pay April rent for locations that weren't originally scheduled to close.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Lidia Dinkova | April 13, 2020
Commercial real estate lending has halted as lenders and borrowers re-focus on existing debt with defaults and forbearance on the horizon. "It's not really about expansion today," said Centennial Bank's David Druey.
By John Polzer and Machir Stull | April 6, 2020
In January and February, the Supreme Court of Texas published two decisions that focus squarely on the freedom of contract in the energy industry.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|News
By Michael E. Clark and Matthew S. Chester | March 24, 2020
The claims made in McDermid, et al. v. Inovio Pharmaceuticals, Inc., et al., No. 2:20-cv-01402-GJP (E.D. Pa., filed March 12, 2020), a securities…
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | March 16, 2020
"It's basically almost two times the size of our old firm. With that comes very natural and seamless benefits," Ryan Cox said.
By Lidia Dinkova | March 13, 2020
Three attorneys reported either a pause or a flat out cancellation of a total of seven real estate deals, although more than likely a lot more transactions aren't closing.
By Christopher J. Rourk | January 7, 2020
Regardless of how the Supreme Court rules, many disputes can be avoided by clarifying the contractual obligations of the parties.
By Nicole Lynn | December 20, 2019
Nicole Lynn, of Houston, is a double threat: By day, she's an associate at Norton Rose Fulbright, where she represents financial institutions and energy companies in securities, breach of contract and products liability issues, while at night and on weekends she is a sports agent, hobnobbing and representing players in the NFL and college.
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