...opening in its 2012 holding in Ponderosa Pine Energy v. Tenaska Energy Inc. Now, a challenger's zeal should be tempered so long...
...5th Court of Appeals' opinion in Ponderosa Pine Energy v. Tenaska Energy Inc., et al., in which the Dallas justices reversed and rendered...
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...F.3d 143, 150 (1st Cir. 2006).The defendant, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc., is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In the spring of 2008, an executive...
Owners of oil and gas interests pooled for efficient development of the resources have something in common with the hapless guests in the Eagles' classic tune "Hotel California": They can check into
...the current cycle already has witnessed the demise of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., a venerable Wall Street investment banking firm, and the possibility that the...
Congress is not likely to pass major climate change legislation to regulate greenhouse gas emissions until 2009, with implementing regulations not effective until 2011 or 2012. In the interim, develo
Here is a summary of developments in the law during 2005, from administrative law to tax law
Gross revenue at large Texas firms continues its steady year-to-year rise, with the 25 highest-grossing Texas firms posting an overall 2.3 percent increase in total revenue in 2004, compared to 2003.
...Pursuant to that authority, Sabine entered into a water supply agreement with Tenaska Gateway Partners (Tenaska), in which Sabine would supply water to Tenaska's...
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