...s case against Massey Energy and set the...Blankenship and his companies have denied the...
...to the Marcellus Shale and energy practices were the most prevalent...services and middle-market/emerging company groups. Streibich's...
...In re Massey Energy , the court...loss in the company's history. At...
Delaware Gov. Jack Markell yesterday announced the nomination of Samuel Glasscock, a master in chancery, to become the Chancery Court's newest vice chancellor
...Massey Energy Co., a Richmond, Va., coal producer, could proceed with its proposed $7.1 billion merger, despite two shareholder lawsuits against the company...
...currently representing Alpha on certain aspects of the company's $7 billion acquisition of Massey Energy. With more than 80 attorneys in some way...
...currently representing Alpha on certain aspects of the company's $7 billion acquisition of Massey Energy. With more than 80 attorneys in some way...
...Caperton v. Massey Energy Co. ...
...between two major companies. But...Central West Virginia Energy Inc., a subsidiary...of coal producer Massey Energy Co., most...
...seeking records from Cheney's energy task force eventually lost, 7...questioned." In 1992, television companies sought the disqualification of Judge...
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