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Nettles and GTECH File Post Submission Briefs in Dallas

Attorney Peter Kelly, appellate counsel for Dawn Nettles, filed Nettles’Post Submission Brief with the Dallas Court of Appeals.  The brief deals with the question of whether the Texas Legislature intended for GTECH to have derivative governmental immunity.  In response, GTECH’s appellate counsel

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Appellant Brief Filed in Nettles Case in Dallas

Attorneys for Dawn Nettles have filed their Appellant’s Brief  in the 5th Court of Appeals in Dallas.  The brief asks the court of appeals to overturn the Dallas trial court’s ruling that GTECH has “derivative immunity”.  The Dallas trial court’s decision

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Texas Supreme Court hears gas royalties case

The Texas Supreme Court heard arguments in a lawsuit by property owners against Chesapeake Energy, claiming that the energy giant improperly withheld millions of dollars in natural gas royalty payments. Chesapeake is appealing a 2014 ruling by a San Antonio

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Texas Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Oil & Gas Royalty Owners on Post-Production Costs

On June 12, the Texas Supreme Court upheld rulings by two lower courts that post-production costs had been improperly withheld by Chesapeake Energy Corp. from royalty payments for production of natural gas in the Barnett Shale. The state high court’s

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Texas Supreme Court rules in tortious intereference case that “reasonable certainty” requirement for lost profits applies to claims for “lost market value”

In a recent business litigation case, the Texas Supreme Court affirmed that lost profits may only be recovered when the amount can be proven with reasonable certainty, even when the damages sought are for the “market value” of an investment,

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Appeal Expected in Multi-Million Dollar Case Over Pipeline Partnership

After a March jury verdict of $319 million in damages, an appeal is expected in a Texas business litigation case that could lead to a $500 million final judgment against the defendant. The case revolves around partnership status between companies.

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Texas Supreme Court will hear oil royalties case

The Texas Supreme Court has agreed to hear a long-running oil royalties dispute. The case in question concerns a landowner’s claim of fraud — and how that claim might affect the statute of limitations for bringing claims against a driller.

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Royalty owners ask Texas Supreme Court to allow lawsuit to proceed against Exxon Mobil

Royalty owners have asked the Texas Supreme Court to allow litigation to move forward in their $21 million royalty lawsuit against Exxon Mobil after a new trial was granted on appeal. The royalty owners accuse Exxon of falsely informing them

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Exxon Wants Texas Supreme Court to End Oil and Gas Royalty Dispute

Exxon Mobil Corporation has filed a brief with the Texas Supreme Court seeking to end a long-running dispute with royalty owners. The owners allege that they were misled into selling their gas and oil interests for a reduced price; the

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Exxon Seeks to End Oil and Gas Royalty Dispute

Exxon Mobil Corporation has filed a brief asking the Texas Supreme Court to reject a new trial for a group of oil and gas royalty owners who say that the company gave them false information regarding the performance of their

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