Predictable unpredictability: stranded assets and the scope for disputes under PSCs Posted on: August 13, 2020 By: John Gilbert, Rob Meade Tags: Oil & GasUpstream EnergyCourtsLitigationInternational
COVID-19 and “Electronic” Execution of English Law Documents Posted on: March 19, 2020 By: Alastair Young, Oliver Irwin, John Gilbert, Adam Quigley Tags: InternationalEnergyCourts
Long-Awaited CFTC v. Kraft Settlement Resolves Manipulation Allegations Posted on: August 15, 2019 By: Michael Brooks, Bob Pease, Josh Robichaud Tags: CFTCCourtsCommodities
Ninth Circuit Sides with CFTC on Scope of Anti-Manipulation Authority Posted on: August 2, 2019 By: Michael Brooks, Bob Pease, Ryan Eletto Tags: CFTCCourts
Risky Business, Voldemort and Force Majeure: The Tale of the West Leo Rig Posted on: July 10, 2018 By: John Gilbert, Rob Meade Tags: Oil & GasOffshoreUpstream EnergyInternationalCourtsLitigation
When is a Seat not a Seat? Posted on: May 29, 2018 By: John Gilbert, Rob Meade Tags: PowerCourtsInternational
Court Provides Further Clarity Regarding Scope of FERC’s Enforcement Authority Posted on: April 9, 2018 By: Michael Brooks, Bob Pease, Stephen Hug, Tags: CourtsEnforcementFERCOrganized Markets
FERC Asserts Right to Impose Retroactive Surcharges Posted on: January 22, 2018 By: Stephen Hug, David Perlman, Margaret Beasley Tags: FERCCourtsTransmissionOrganized Markets
Barclays Market Manipulation Case Settles for $105 Million, What We Learned and What’s Next? Posted on: November 8, 2017 By: Michael Brooks, Stephen Hug, Bob Pease, David Perlman, Paul Wight Tags: FERCOrganized MarketsSECCourtsPower
Will Supreme Court Find Constitutional Problems With ALJs? Posted on: October 4, 2017 By: David Perlman, Britt Cass Steckman Tags: FERCSECCourts