...in the real estate due diligence for Consol's acquisition of Dominion Resources Inc.'s Appalachian Basin natural gas properties, as well as for Consol...
Lawyers for Uncle Sam shelled out more than $3 billion in taxpayer funds last year to resolve lawsuits against the federal government — more than twice as much as in 2010, and the most in at le
Lawyers for Uncle Sam shelled out more than $3 billion in taxpayer funds last year to resolve lawsuits against the federal government — more than twice as much as in 2010, and the most in at le
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...and production company Phillips Resources Inc. of Warrendale, Pa., and...
...The Williams Companies, Alpha Natural Resources, EQT (formerly Equitable Resources) and...has Houston, Texas-based MicroSeismic Inc. listed as a client, according...
...Brings Substantial Legal Work to Pa.," the sale price of Dominion Resources Inc.'s Appalachian gas and oil production business to Consol Energy Inc...
Douglas Clark had been a criminal defense attorney in the Scranton area for a decade when the natural gas boom came calling in 2007
...time, Cuomo's office was still investigating The AES Corporation and Dominion Resources Inc., both based in Virginia, and St. Louis-based Peabody Energy Corp...
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