Pipeline carriers fired back at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's defense of its decision to backtrack on a five-year oil pipeline index rate, asserting before the D.C. Circuit that the agency has no basis to argue that such a move is routine.
The full Ninth Circuit rejected Friday a Zurich Insurance Group unit's request for reconsideration of a panel's mid-May ruling that revived a California property developer's suit seeking to recover cleanup costs linked to environmental contamination.
A state trial court in Georgia known for delivering large plaintiff-friendly verdicts issued a final judgment to the defendant mortgage company and bank in a wrongful foreclosure case, following a jury's rejection of a dozen claims brought by two individuals who were seeking $400 million plus punitive damages.
The Supreme Court declined to review a shuttered racial discrimination suit Thursday filed against Bank of America stemming from a foreclosure case in Atlanta, which included a failed attempt to oust the bank's attorneys at McGuireWoods LLP from the case.
Georgia can escape a lawsuit over its use of Dominion electronic voting equipment during the 2020 elections, a Georgia Court of Appeals determined Tuesday, rejecting an election integrity nonprofit's claim that the QR code on paper ballots encoding voters' choices must be readable by voters.