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17 Oct 2016, 4:00 am by Berniard Law Firm
In the case, the current landowners claim that their land was contaminated by the oil and gas exploration and production activities conducted or controlled by the oil companies. [read post]
11 Aug 2016, 12:49 pm by Steven Boutwell
Since the filing of the politically-charged Southeastern Louisiana Flood Protection Authority lawsuit, four parishes – Plaquemines, Jefferson, and more recently Cameron and Vermillion – have filed 40 similar lawsuits against oil and gas exploration and production companies, and pipeline companies, alleging that these companies violated the State and Local Coastal Resources Management Act of 1978 (“SLCRMA”) and, in doing so, caused… [read post]
As it “is impossible to transfer rights to an assignee under an expired mineral lease,” in a case where oil, gas and mineral leases had expired prior to plaintiff’s acquisition of the property, the Louisiana Third Circuit Court of Appeal in Litel Explorations, L.L.C. v. [read post]
As it “is impossible to transfer rights to an assignee under an expired mineral lease,” in a case where oil, gas and mineral leases had expired prior to plaintiff’s acquisition of the property, the Louisiana Third Circuit Court of Appeal in Litel Explorations, L.L.C. v. [read post]
28 Aug 2011, 7:45 am
It was not until the defendant river boat casino company files an appeal that the actual status of the boat was taken into consideration and explored. [read post]
Louisiana Land & Exploration Co., 12-884 (La. 1/30/13), 110 So. 3d 1038, it observed that the trial judge acts as a gatekeeper to ensure that property is remediated to the extent of the public’s interest. [read post]
3 Mar 2017, 3:06 pm by Steven Boutwell
Eastern District Court of Louisiana’s decision to dismiss an action brought by the Flood Protection Authority against ninety-seven oil and gas and pipeline companies claiming that historic oil and gas exploration, production and transportation activities contributed to wetland loss in St. [read post]
Louisiana Land & Exploration Co., 12-884 (La. 1/30/13), 110 So. 3d 1038, it observed that the trial judge acts as a gatekeeper to ensure that property is remediated to the extent of the public’s interest. [read post]