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...resident, moved to dismiss the claims based on the common law doctrine of forum non conveniens. The trial court granted the motion, and the brokers...
National Law Journal
...Argued October 17, 2012 JUSTICE WILLETT delivered the opinion of the Court. Texas cellphone users help fund the State's...
... SHELL OFFSHORE, INC., a Delaware corporation; SHELL GULF OF MEXICO, INC., a Delaware corporation, Plaintiffs - Appellees, v...
National Law Journal
...amp;P USA, Inc. ("Total") (17% share), and Statoil Gulf of Mexico, L.L.C. ("Statoil") (25% share). Chevron immediately began...
National Law Journal
...pollution-related liabilities deriving from the ensuing oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Applying Texas law, especially as clarified since the district court's...
National Law Journal
...in the decision. Storms on Surfside Beach on the Gulf of Mexico have moved the vegetation line landward of petitioners' houses. ...
National Law Journal
...oil spill that occurred at the Macondo well site in the Gulf of Mexico. Plaintiff Center for Biological Diversity appeals from the district court's...
National Law Journal
...Out") in the inland or offshore waters of the U.S. Gulf of Mexico . . . (the "Covered Trade") for a period of five (5) years from...
...ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, Respondent, SHELL GULF OF MEXICO INC.; SHELL OFFSHORE INC., Respondents-Intervenors. ...
...ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, Respondent, SHELL GULF OF MEXICO INC.; SHELL OFFSHORE INC., Respondents-Intervenors. ...
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