Fifth Circuit Rules that ‘Snap Removal’ of Cases to Federal Court is Proper
Suddenly Everything Has Changed: United States Supreme Court Adopts an Undefined Uniform Substantial Nexus Standard, Overturns Quill, and Fundamentally Alters the State Tax Landscape in Historic Wayfair Decision
U.S. Fifth Circuit Rules in Favor of Employer on Liability for LHWCA Benefits Following Offshore Accident
U.S. 5th Circuit Decision Revives $400 Million Lawsuit Based on Choice of Law Issue
To Avoid Timeliness Issues, File a Limitation Proceeding Within Six Months of an Incident
Because of Revisions to 28 U.S.C. Section 1441, Several District Courts Have Concluded That General Maritime Law Claims Can Be Removed to Federal Court Without an Independent Basis of Subject Matter Jurisdiction
If a Contract Includes a Mandatory Arbitration Clause, the Parties Should be Aware that Injunctive Relief from the Courts can be Available Without the Necessity of Satisfying the Traditional Four-Element Test
Does the Deep Water Royalty Relief Act Affect the Calculation of Overriding Royalties? The U.S. Fifth Circuit May Decide This Issue Soon
U.S Fifth Circuit Rules that a Seller who Knowingly Fails to Disclose a Title Defect in a Vessel is in “Bad Faith” and Liable for the Buyer’s Damages and Attorneys’ Fees
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