Shale Gas Litigation Archive | 2012

Shale Gas Litigation

HarrisMartin's Shale Gas Litigation Report is the only publication focused exclusively on litigation arising from the environmental, economic and property disputes over the hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” method of gas exploration around the country. This continually updated online and monthly print report continues coverage of energy law and tracks legal issues stemming from regulatory actions to lease renewals to insurance coverage.


Shale Gas Litigation - Issue: 22

Pa. Landowners Sue Range Resources Over 1961 Lease and Lost Employment

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La. Appellate Court Reinstates Legal Malpractice Claim Over Lease Agreement

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W.Va. Couple Sue Chesapeake Appalachia Over Contaminated Water Well

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Neighbors Say Fracking Has Caused Property Disturbance, Emotional Injury

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Appeals Court Finds No Mutual Mistake and Vacates Order to Reform Lease

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Pa. Supreme Court Will Hear Appeal in Dispute Over Interpretation of 'Minerals' Lease

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Drilling Firms, Landowners Cite Legislative History in Appealing N.Y. Fracking Bans

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Court Considers Energy Firm's 'Good Faith' in Defining Habendum Clause

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