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Pa. Supreme Court agrees with natural gas companies, that consumer protection law can't apply to mineral leasing disputes


Updyke Mundy | PA Courts
HARRISBURG – The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania almost unanimously sided with natural gas companies in finding that State Attorney General Josh Shapiro’s office can’t target practices connected to the leasing of mineral rights, under the auspices of the Unfair Trade Practice and Consumer Protection Law.
State Supreme Court justices issued the 6-1
ruling on March 24, in favor of Anadarko Petroleum Corporation and Chesapeake Energy Corporation, that the AG’s office cannot use the UTPCPL to take legal action on behalf of sellers against buyers.
This action reversed the rulings of lower courts in Pennsylvania.
Justices Sallie Updyke Mundy, Thomas G. Saylor, Debra Todd, Christine Donohue, David N. Wecht and Chief Justice Max Baer all voted in the affirmative, with Justice Kevin M. Dougherty casting the lone dissenting vote. ....

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NSE co-location case: SEBI fines OPG Securities ₹5 crore - The Hindu BusinessLine


SEBI has held Delhi-based stock broker OPG Securities and its promoters guilty of ‘ Fraudulent and Unfair Trade Practices’ (FUTP) in the NSE co-location scam. The broker and the directors including Sanjay Gupta, Sangeeta Gupta and OM Prakash Gupta have been jointly fined ₹5 crore.
SEBI said OPG had made unfair gains of more than ₹15 crore, which have been disgorged.
On Wednesday, SEBI said it had dropped the charges of fraud against Ravi Narain and Chitra Ramkrishna, former bosses of the NSE, and fined them ₹25 each. But SEBI had held OPG and its directors guilty for violation of FUTP norms. The order against the two NSE ex-bosses and OPG relates to manipulation over tick by tick (TBT) data transmission. TBT data is key for high speed Algo trading. ....

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