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Tenaris Wants Negligence Verdict in Flooding Case Undone - The Texas Supreme Court on Wednesday morning was told there isn’t enough evidence that the construction of a pipe manufacturing plant in rural Matagorda County was the cause of flooding that damaged several neighboring homes during Hurricane Harvey. February 19, 2025Michelle Casady
Exclusive CDT Data: Capital Markets Dominated by Latham Last Year - Whatever else may have happened in the Texas-related capital markets during 2024, the deals they represented left behind some unnervingly easy math. As is true of most years, debt issues outnumbered equity offerings about 2 to 1. But that doesn't mean there weren't some interesting trends and transactions alongside the usual reshuffling of debt. February 19, 2025Allen Pusey & Christi Trammell
Hearst Adds Another Texas Newspaper to its Portfolio - Gannett announced Wednesday that it agreed to sell the Austin American-Statesman to media conglomerate Hearst, the owner of the Houston Chronicle and San Antonio Express-News. February 19, 2025Nick Peck
Diamondback Energy Acquires Subsidiaries from Double Eagle for $4.1B - The cash and stock deal, advised by Kirkland & Ellis and Vinson & Elkins, comes a little more than a year after Diamondback's $26 billion merger with Endeavor Energy. It involves about 40 thousand acres near or adjacent to Diamondback's core holdings in the Permian. February 18, 2025Nick Peck
Litigation Roundup: DOL’s ESG Investing Rule Survives Post-Loper Bright - In this edition of Litigation Roundup, the Texas Supreme Court answers two certified questions from the Fifth Circuit, and a plaintiff who saw her $222 million jury award canceled abandons her appeal. February 18, 2025Michelle Casady
SEC Enforcement: What to Expect Under New Administration - Eric Werner, director of the Fort Worth regional office of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, joined two leading securities experts in private practice, Jessica Magee of Holland & Knight and Rebecca Fike of Vinson & Elkins, to discuss what’s changing (or might be) under President Donald Trump. February 18, 2025Bruce Tomaso
CDT Roundup: 12 Deals, 13 Firms, 134 Lawyers, $12.1B - The phrase "Drill, Baby, Drill," may be short code for the new administration's energy policy, but according to a recent analysis by S&P Global, don't expect the slogan to characterize the short-term CapX plans for major O&G producers. Stalled by stubborn market prices, fossil fuel production by the world's largest energy producer has plateaued for the moment, a situation that is likely to characterize all of 2025. The CDT Roundup takes a look at the numbers for the U.S. and Texas, as well as the usual summary of Texas-driven transactions reported last week. February 17, 2025Nick Peck & Allen Pusey
Judge By Day, Director By Night: How Judge Christine Weems Balances the Bench and Backstage - Judge Christine Weems of the 281st Civil District Court in Harris County is ruling on cases by day and acting and directing by night. Weems’ new show, The Five Minute Mile, put on by a 13-person ensemble cast, is slated to open Feb. 15. February 14, 2025Janet Miranda
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Master your Next Mediation: Advice for Attorneys - Crowded court dockets mean the interest in, and need for, alternative dispute resolution (ADR) continues to grow throughout Texas. How can you set the stage for successful mediation? When is the right time to mediate a case? What should you do before you arrive at the mediation? And why is having a settlement range important? February 13, 2025Ron Bankston, Wiley George, & Felicia Harris Hoss
The Truth About the TCPA - While the law is by far the most significant safeguard of free speech rights for Texas citizens — with protections that must be jealously guarded — that fact often gets lost (or blocked) from the public discourse as powerful interests call for “reforms” that would gut the TCPA. February 6, 2025Professor Robert Sherwin & Laura Prather
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Winter Storm Uri — Four Years Later, Zero Jury Trials for 30,000 Victims of Historic Storm - The ground had not yet thawed four years ago when the Texas courts were slammed with an avalanche of lawsuits. More than 30,000 individuals and small businesses filed wrongful death, personal injury and property damage lawsuits against ERCOT and the energy companies accusing them of gross negligence that caused much of the power blackouts. A separate class action accused energy companies and financial institutions of using Winter Storm Uri to manipulate prices and generate billions of dollars in profits. Four years later, not a single witness deposition has been taken and not a single case has been set for trial. And a growing number of legal experts predict that none of those cases will ever be heard by a jury of Texas citizens. February 13, 2025Mark Curriden