Dallas trial lawyer Warren Burns’ four-year-long contentious antitrust and commodities litigation against two London-based energy companies and a handful of their officials has resulted in a $16.5 million settlement. The lawsuit accused Parnon Energy Inc., Arcadia Petroleum Ltd and a handful of specific individuals of artificially manipulating the price of West Texas Intermediate crude oil (WTI) and oil futures.
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The $69 million final judgment, secured Tuesday, was for JPMorgan Chase Bank.
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Locke Lord, Latham, V&E and T&K Advise in Enterprise’s $2 Billion Eagle Ford Assets Acquisition
Enterprise Products Partners announced that it has agreed to purchase Eagle Ford Shale company EFS Midstream from affiliates of Pioneer Natural Resources and Reliance Industries for $2.15 billion.
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Commil USA v. Cisco Systems is definitely not the run-of-the-mill dry, unemotional patent infringement case. But any litigation that is known as the “Bodacious Bar-B-Q case” must be fascinating. The U.S. Supreme Court officially memorialized the case in the annals of legal history last week.
Now the induced infringement case is headed back to East Texas for a third jury trial. More than $100 million will be at stake. This article examines the history of the case and the Supreme Court’s decision.
APIS Names 2015 Award Winners
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McDermott Will & Emery Makes Big Splash in Dallas
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