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Texas Land Co. Investors See Share-Expansion Suit Tossed

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A Texas Pacific Land Corp. stockholder group lost on Friday their challenge to a company demand that they vote their shares in favor of a six-fold increase in stock held by one of the state's largest landholders.

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Texas Land Co. Sued For Docs On Director's Equity Share

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A Texas Pacific Land Corp. stockholder sued in Delaware Chancery Court on Tuesday for records about a board member's equity, alleging that the land management company drastically overstated his voting clout during a contentious proxy fight for an open board seat in 2019.

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December 2020 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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Bureau of Land Management (BLM) failed to adequately consider the climate change impacts of oil and gas leasing in Wyoming in accordance with the court’s March 2019 opinion that identified shortcomings in BLM’s original analysis under the National Environmental Policy Act. Army Corps of Engineers , No. Army Corps of Engineers , No.

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Climate Litigation Chart Updates – November 2016

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The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a district court decision that vacated the listing of the Beringia distinct population segment (DPS) of the Pacific bearded seal subspecies as “threatened” under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). Murray Energy Corp. Exxon Mobil Corp. McCarthy , No. 5:14 -cv-39 (N.D. Healey , No.

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Retail Woes: A Running List of Fashion & Retail Bankruptcies

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They were swiftly followed by a handful of additional filings by other retailers, signaling that there is no end in sight to the constant string of fashion and other retail companies struggling financially and looking to bankruptcies courts for protection from their creditors. ” As reported by the WSJ , the company’s U.S.

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June 2021 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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In Baltimore’s Climate Case Against Fossil Fuel Companies, Supreme Court Held that Appellate Review of Remand Order Extends to All Grounds for Removal. The Court declined to review the companies’ other grounds for removal, finding that the “wiser course” was to allow the Fourth Circuit to address them in the first instance.

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March 2018 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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ExxonMobil Corp. The court stated that the issue arose “because a necessary and critical element of the hydrological damage caused by defendants’ alleged conduct is the rising sea level along the Pacific coast and in the San Francisco Bay, both of which are navigable waters of the United States.” Army Corps of Engineers , No.

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