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LNG Law Blog | Liquefied Natural Gas law and news on federal regulation, regasification,
FERC has scheduled its annual post-certification review of the <A href="http://www.lnglawblog.com/02082012covepointlng/" target=_blank>Cove Point LNG regasification facility</A> for April 10-12, 2012. FERC's letter scheduling the review is available in the <A
California Appellate Report: Transport Ins. Co. v. TIG Ins. Co. (Cal. Ct. App. - Jan. 13, 2012)
When you have an appellate case that's resolved on Friday the Thirteenth, it's invariably going to & nbsp;unlucky for one or the other of the participants. & nbsp; Someone's going to lose. < br / > < br / > But losing is one thing. & nbsp; Getting mocked -- even if alongside a compliment -- is
Law Chronicles Online: An Overview of Admiralty Law and Jurisdiction in Bangladesh
< div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on" > < span style="font-size: large;" > < br / > < /span > < div style="text-align: justify;" > < b > < span style="font-family: Georgia, & quot;Times New Roman & quot;,serif; font-size: large;" > Short History of Admiralty law in Bangladesh: <
Transport directory infringed Yellow Pages trade marks, court finds – OUT-LAW.com « Current
“The use of ‘yellow pages’ in the domain www.transport-yellow-pages.com breached trade mark regulations, a court has ruled. A person finding the website in the UK could think it belonged to Yell, the England and Wales Patent County Court said.” Full story OUT-LAW.com, 14th
JURIST - Paper Chase: Supreme Court considers railroad tax, gender discrimination cases
JURIST - Paper Chase: Supreme Court considers railroad tax, gender discrimination cases
Distracted by cell phone, driver injured in Sutter County crash | California Personal Injury Lawyer
A Gridley woman who looked down to answer her cell phone in her car suffered major injuries Saturday in a Sutter County crash, the California Highway Patrol
Defense Newsletter Blog: Banjoko: Stow away offense does not require intent to enter U.S.
In<a href="http://www.ca11.uscourts.gov/opinions/ops/200911402.pdf">U.S. v. Banjoko</a>, No. 09-11402 (Dec. 23, 2009), the Court held that 18 U.S.C. §2199, which criminalizes stowing away on a vessel that enters the United States, does not require proof of the defendant’s intent to enter the United
LNG Law Blog | Liquefied Natural Gas law and news on federal regulation, regasification,
The CFO for Jamaica Public Service Company told <A href="http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20120210/business/business5.html" target=_blank>The Gleaner</A> that using LNG to fuel the company's proposed 360-megawatt power project could lower the country's oil import costs by $300 million per year.
LNG Law Blog | Liquefied Natural Gas law and news on federal regulation, regasification,
BG Group's CEO Frank Chapman said yesterday that his company is hoping to secure significant benefits as a "first-mover" in the U.S. LNG export sector. According to <A href="http://www.platts.com/Products/lngdaily" target=_blank>Platts LNG Daily</A>, Chapman suggested that U.S. LNG exports could
LNG Law Blog | Liquefied Natural Gas law and news on federal regulation, regasification,
United States Rep. Peter DeFazio (D-Ore.) has introduced <A href="http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-112hr3913ih/pdf/BILLS-112hr3913ih.pdf" target=_blank>H.R. 3913</A>, a bill that would amend the Natural Gas Act to prohibit the use of eminent domain by a pipeline developer if its pipeline would be
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