... One constant over the past few years has been Allegheny Technologies Inc. General Counsel Jon D. Walton, who has been ranked first or second...
...Superior Court panel has affirmed a $7.8 million verdict against Consol Energy Inc. in favor of two men who were injured when a Consol...
...as well as for Consol's partnerships with Hess Corp. in the Utica Shale play and with Noble Energy Inc. in the Marcellus Shale...
...Future Earnings Remittitur Gillingham v. Consol Energy, Inc., PICS Case No. 12-1245 (Pa. Super. June 27, 2012) Bowes...
A pair of recent resignations in the state Department of Environmental Protection has prompted some attorneys and industry watchers to cry foul, while others insist the personnel changes are par for
Just about all of the same general counsel top this year's list of the highest-paid attorneys in Pennsylvania-based public corporations, with the only major change being that the bulk of them made no
...descending collapsed. The appeal comes after an Allegheny County judge denied Consol Energy Inc.'s motion for post-trial relief. In May, Judge...
...9 billion purchase of XTO Energy last year, has now bought...production company Phillips Resources Inc. of Warrendale, Pa., and...
The Top Verdicts of 2010 as reported by Verdict Search contains charts of the top verdicts and settlements in Pennsylvania, along with breakout charts of selected verdict categories. Also included is
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