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Recent News About The Well
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HOUSTON — A wellsite worker who was injured when a pipe sprung loose and sprayed fluid onto his face is claiming negligence.
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AUSTIN - On Friday, the Texas Supreme Court affirmed a ruling in favor of BlueStone Natural Resources in a mineral dispute involving a “frequently litigated issue: whether and to what extent a royalty interest bears a proportionate share of postproduction costs.”
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HOUSTON — A federal judge has signed an order distributing over $24 million to royalty owners and the lawyers that represented them in a six-year battle over improperly paid oil and gas royalties.
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HOUSTON - The husband and wife team of Randy Sorrels, a former Texas Bar president, and Alex Farias-Sorrels, a trustee on the Bar Foundation, have announced their new team of lawyers and new office location for Sorrels Law.
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HOUSTON — A federal judge has approved a class action settlement, including $24.4 million in a cash fund to resolve litigation against Repsol Oil and Gas USA, LLC, formerly Talisman Energy USA, Inc., for royalty owners’ claims that the company improperly allocated production volumes and underpaid owners for wells operated in the Eagle Ford shale basin in South Texas.
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TEXARKANA — A Bowie County couple is suing Union Pacific, alleging the defendant's train blocked fire department access to the plaintiffs' home.
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WASHINGTON – The American civil justice system elicits strong opinions from both sides of lady justice’s scales. And while some argue the courts are being exploited as breeding grounds for frivolous litigation, others view efforts to reform the tort system as an attack to impede access.
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HOUSTON — A practice consultant has filed a class-action lawsuit alleging she is owed unpaid overtime wages.
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Last January, the Southeast Texas Record reported that Malcolm and Alesha Wells sued two Texas corporations and a Beaumont woman, alleging they were misled into believing false information about a stock in which they invested $10,000.
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A local couple has filed suit against two Texas corporations and a Beaumont woman, alleging they were misled into believing false information about a stock in which they invested $10,000.