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New BLM Fracking Rule

New BLM Fracking Rule

On March 20, 2015, after considering more than 1.5 million comments, the BLM released its much anticipated fracking rule for oil and gas wells on Federal and Indian lands. More than 90 percent of all wells, including those on Federal and Indian property, are...

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Baseball Arbitration

Baseball Arbitration

Now that Spring Training is in full swing, let’s talk some baseball! Okay, not that kind of baseball, but another topic in our series on arbitration - “baseball arbitration.” Some parties are reluctant to submit disputes to arbitration because they worry about “split...

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Sixty Years of Fracking Data – What Does it Say?

Sixty Years of Fracking Data – What Does it Say?

On January 27, 2015, the U.S. Geological Survey, the science arm of the U.S. Department of the Interior, published a scientific investigative report, supported by a separate data series, consisting of hydraulic fracturing and fracturing treatment records from...

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Arbitration Pitfalls – Broad or Narrow Scope

Arbitration Pitfalls – Broad or Narrow Scope

Arbitration Series - Part 3 of 3:  When drafting an arbitration provision, careful attention should be given to the language describing the scope of disputes to be arbitrated. Unless the parties intend to arbitrate all disputes that may touch on or collaterally relate...

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