Houston-based Apache Corporation has entered into a binding agreement with Perth-based Woodside Petroleum Limited to sell its Wheatstone LNG and Balnaves oil interests in Australia and its Kitimat LNG project interests in Canada for $2.75 billion.
Strasburger Prevails in Landmark Pro Bono Juvenile Case
Jack Carnegie, a partner at Strasburger & Price, said Texas’ criminal High Court did more than affirm a wrong that needed to be righted.
Dallas Airmotive Pays $14 Million Criminal Fine for Bribing Latin American Officials – UPDATED
Grapevine-based Dallas Airmotive Inc. admitted late Wednesday to federal prosecutors that it paid bribes to government officials in Argentina and Brazil in order to obtain lucrative airplane engine maintenance contracts.
Baker & McKenzie Advises Plano Company in $310 Million JV
Rimrock Midstream is selling its 50 percent stake in the Grand Mesa Pipeline to NGL Energy Partners, which will make NGL own the entire pipeline system.
Baker & McKenzie Advises Plano Company in $310 Million JV
Rimrock Midstream is selling its 50 percent stake in the Grand Mesa Pipeline to NGL Energy Partners, which will make NGL own the entire pipeline system.
T&K Austin Expands Government/Regulatory Practice
The firm has added six attorneys from Andrews Kurth and the Public Utility Commission.
T&K Austin Expands Government/Regulatory Practice
The firm has added six attorneys from Andrews Kurth and the Public Utility Commission.
UPDATE – Texas Courts Find More Businesses Violating Workers’ Wage and Hour Rights
Wage-and-hour lawsuits filed against Texas businesses have increased 41 percent during the past three years and more than tripled over the past decade, according to research by Androvett Legal Media.
“The number of calls I get from potential clients with viable wage and hour cases are more than I have the time and resources to accept,” said Baron & Budd’s Allen Vaught, who recently won two major cases against companies under the U.S. Fair Labor Standards Act.
An in-depth examination by The Texas Lawbook finds the tidal wave of wage-and-hour lawsuits against Texas companies is not likely to end soon for one reason: workers are winning in court.
UPDATE – Texas Courts Find More Businesses Violating Workers' Wage and Hour Rights
Wage-and-hour lawsuits filed against Texas businesses have increased 41 percent during the past three years and more than tripled over the past decade, according to research by Androvett Legal Media.
“The number of calls I get from potential clients with viable wage and hour cases are more than I have the time and resources to accept,” said Baron & Budd’s Allen Vaught, who recently won two major cases against companies under the U.S. Fair Labor Standards Act.
An in-depth examination by The Texas Lawbook finds the tidal wave of wage-and-hour lawsuits against Texas companies is not likely to end soon for one reason: workers are winning in court.
Flaming Well Case Tests Texas Anti-SLAPP Law
Video of a Parker County man igniting his water well in flames could help define the reach of a 2011 Texas law designed to protect citizens engaged in public discourse from retaliatory lawsuits.
The Texas Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday in a case of first impression involving the Texas Citizens Participation Act, which was designed to allow trial courts to quickly dismiss so-called strategic lawsuits against public participation, or SLAPP suits, filed by businesses attempting to use the courts to intimidate and silence their public critics. The Texas Lawbook has the details.