The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | November 16, 2020
As firms prepare for a shift in work, they are adding lawyers with varied experience in the energy sector, such as Paul Hastings, which recently hired two Baker Botts partners in San Francisco.
By Maria C. Salvemini | November 5, 2020
The 113-page order and opinion following a lengthy bench trial found the United States liable to Exxon for $20.3 million. Because CERCLA allocations rarely proceed to trial, the decision has captured the attention of the legal community for the rare opportunity to observe what is most often a confidential process.
By Kenneth Artz | October 29, 2020
Texas Lawyer spoke recently with the two attorneys about Jones Walker's findings in its 2020 Midstream Oil and Gas Cybersecurity Survey, which examined cybersecurity preparedness in independent North America-based midstream oil and gas companies.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | October 15, 2020
Baker Botts, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman, and K&L Gates have each launched multidisciplinary hydrogen and related practices to serve their energy sector clients.
By Heather Palmer and Anushka Rahman | August 12, 2020
In Texas, given state preemption of local regulation under HB40, it is yet to be seen how successful those efforts will be.
By Adam Zuckerman, Kenneth M. Klemm and Jennifer L. Anderson | July 12, 2020
Even though some of the guidelines may be impractical to implement, oil and gas industry participants may wish to consider whether to implement the guidelines, in whole or part, through use of policies, signage and other methods to inform workers of these practices and procedures.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | June 30, 2020
Bracewell hired Jones Day partner Danielle Varnell in Washington, D.C., while Locke Lord added Husch Blackwell associate Michael Malfettone in Austin.
By Kenneth Artz | June 29, 2020
John D. Cornwell, a shareholder of Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr, spoke recently with Texas Lawyer about the future of the energy industry.
By Angela Morris | June 19, 2020
"Lawfare is an ugly tool by which to seek the environmental policy changes the California parties desire, enlisting the judiciary to do the work that the other two branches of government cannot or will not do," said the opinion by the Second Court of Appeals in Texas.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Wendie Childress | June 10, 2020
By providing nonrecourse funding for a variety of commercial claims, funding is a tool that can ease the financial burden for companies and law firms alike and provide a path forward for good claims to reach the courthouse.
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