...The Legal Intelligencer February 5, 2013 Energy lawyers in Pennsylvania said the price of natural gas will be one...
...149; Lessee/Assignor Liability Rice v. Chesapeake Energy Corp., PICS Case No. 12-1472 (W.D. Pa. Aug. 1...
...the diversity of citizenship among the parties in Rice v. Chesapeake Energy , U.S. District Judge Mark R. Hornak said in an...
...factual sufficiency of plaintiffs' claims. For example, in Harris v. Devon Energy Production Co. , E.D. TX Docket No. 4:2010-cv-00708...
A deeply split en banc Commonwealth Court panel has invalidated as unconstitutional amendments to the state's Oil and Gas Act requiring municipalities to adopt uniform zoning ordinances that would al
... Three northern Pennsylvania families have settled with Oklahoma-based Chesapeake Energy Corp. for $1.6 million after claiming the company had contaminated...
...financial woes plaguing the nation's second largest natural gas explorer, Chesapeake Energy Corp., have made for headline fodder recently, but some Pennsylvania energy...
Reed Smith saw its second straight year of revenue growth in 2011 while profits per equity partner took a dip of nearly 3 percent in a year that saw profit margins squeezed as expenses increased
...SUPERIOR COURTENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES...
...say the region is emerging as a major player in the global energy industry whose importance and influence could last well beyond the life span...
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