The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to resolve a circuit court split over how to determine what gas infrastructure project developers should pay landowners in eminent domain proceedings, a move encouraged by the Trump administration.
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Justices Will Resolve Circuit Split Over Pipeline Payouts

By Keith Goldberg

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to resolve a circuit court split over how to determine what gas infrastructure project developers should pay landowners in eminent domain proceedings, a move encouraged by the Trump administration.

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US Pays Duke Energy $129M To Drop NC Offshore Wind Lease

By Hayley Fowler

Duke Energy Corp. has agreed to give up an offshore wind project off the coast of North Carolina in exchange for a $129 million payment by the Trump administration, according to an announcement Monday by the U.S. Department of the Interior.

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Analysis

Volatility May Follow As Justices Make Agency Firings Easier​​​​​​​

By Sarah Jarvis

The policies and enforcement priorities of federal agencies may fluctuate more rapidly based on who is president, as a result of the U.S. Supreme Court's Monday decision finding that presidents have unlimited authority to fire members of independent agencies, experts told Law360.

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Justices Decline Spain, Russia Sovereign Immunity Cases

By Caroline Simson

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday opted to pass on reviewing two cases relating to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act's arbitration exception, a decision that clears a path for creditors looking to enforce arbitral awards worth hundreds of millions of dollars against Spain and Russia.

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Va. Has Nation's First Electricity Tax On Data Centers

By Maria Koklanaris

Virginia, the state with the country's largest number of data centers, enacted a budget Monday that includes a first-in-the-nation electricity tax on the centers.

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3rd Circ. Preview: DuPont Pensions, Detainees' Court Access

By Carla Baranauckas

An appeal testing the limits of ERISA fiduciary liability goes before the Third Circuit in July when DuPont and Corteva seek to overturn a district court ruling that a corporate spinoff damaged employees' retirement benefits. The court will also hear argument on whether heavy equipment giant Caterpillar forced a competitor out of business by pressuring a vendor. Here are some highlights from the court's July calendar.

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Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court

By Jarek Rutz

The Delaware Chancery Court this past week handled disputes involving controlling stockholders, executive compensation, take-private transactions, books and records demands and board governance, while the Delaware Supreme Court issued decisions in two corporate records cases previously decided in the Chancery.

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POLICY & REGULATION

German Steel Antidumping Duty Misses Mark Again, CIT Finds

By Dylan Moroses

The U.S. Department of Commerce must further justify various aspects of its latest analysis reaching a new antidumping margin for a German exporter of steel forged fluid end blocks, according to an opinion published Monday by the U.S. Court of International Trade.

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Brief

Australian, Norwegian Silicon Metal Face Final Duty Rates

By Jack McLoone

Australian and Norwegian silicon metal imported into the U.S. could be hit with countervailing and antidumping duties following U.S. Department of Commerce final determinations Monday.

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OIL AND GAS

Lawyers, Funder In Hot Seat Over Nixed $15B Malaysia Award

By Caroline Simson

Units of Malaysia's state-owned energy company have initiated litigation in New York seeking permission to subpoena former employees of Therium in support of ongoing litigation in Jersey against the third-party funder and lawyers who helped to secure a since-vacated $14.9 billion arbitral award against Kuala Lumpur.

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3 Firms Build $752M Sale Of Cardinal Natural Gas Businesses

By Jade Martinez-Pogue

Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP-led independent midstream energy company Cardinal Midstream Partners LLC on Monday revealed that it has agreed to sell its Cardinal Delaware Basin LLC and Cardinal New Mexico LLC to San Mateo Midstream LLC, led by Baker Botts LLP and O'Melveny & Myers LLP, in a $752 million deal.

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UTILITIES AND POWER

Former FirstEnergy CEO Escapes SEC Fraud Suit

By Jessica Corso

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's lawsuit against the former CEO of FirstEnergy Corp. has been thrown out by an Ohio federal judge who said the agency's securities fraud claims attempt to "enforce a disclosure regime where none presently exists."

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Ore. Top Court Takes PacifiCorp Case As Judge Won't Recuse

By Cara Salvatore

The Oregon Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal of a decision overturning PacifiCorp's classwide liability for wildfire damages affecting about 2,000 property owners, days after an appeals judge who did work for the utility in private practice declined to recuse herself.

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Colo. Justices Say Dad Missed Deadline In Fatal Crossing Suit

By MJ Koo

The Colorado Supreme Court ruled Monday that a father cannot proceed with his lawsuit against a city and utility over his daughter's death after being struck by a car, finding that the one-year deadline to bring survival claims applies even when no legal representative was appointed before the victim's death.

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Spain To Cut Tax On Electricity Producers

By Kevin Pinner

The Spanish government has decided to cut its 7% tax on electricity producers starting this year, reaching a 0% rate in 2028 as costs for the country's electricity system become less expensive, the country's cabinet said Monday. 

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PEOPLE

Greenberg Traurig Hires Nuclear Commission Veteran In DC

By Jack Rodgers

Greenberg Traurig LLP has hired a U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission leader, who spent 18 years there, most recently as deputy assistant general counsel for materials, fuel cycle and waste programs, the firm announced Monday.

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EXPERT ANALYSIS

A Framework For Volume Dispute Damages In Oil, Gas M&A

With every major upstream oil and gas consolidation in recent years having resulted in minimum volume commitment disputes, experts testifying in such litigation must use a five-step framework for calculating lost profits that accounts for the option structure embedded in the contract, says Robert Foss at Hinds Feat Advisors.

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8 Ways 2026's Market Divide Is Rewriting Real Estate Risk

As construction activity increasingly concentrates in data centers, healthcare and other resilient sectors, real estate developers and their counsel in the second half of 2026 should consider earlier risk allocation and more protective contract terms, and expect greater pressure on labor, pricing and infrastructure, say attorneys at Cozen O'Connor.

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Ill. Law Firm MSO Bill Clashes With Court Power, Ethics Rules

An Illinois bill prohibiting law firms from certain business arrangements with management service organizations, sent to the governor for signature last week, encroaches upon the courts' constitutional powers and goes beyond the Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct in regulating investment in law-related services, says Matthew O’Hara at Smith Gambrell.

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LEGAL INDUSTRY

Justice Jackson Tops High Court Book Earnings In 2025

By Ryan Boysen

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson made nearly $1.2 million in book royalties last year, bringing her total to $4.14 million and making her the most highly compensated author on the high court, according to financial disclosure forms released Monday.

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Judge Limits Vegas Trip For BigLaw Insider Trading Defendant

By Julie Manganis

A Massachusetts federal magistrate judge said Monday a defendant described by prosecutors as a "lynchpin" in the BigLaw insider trading case must limit a planned visit to Las Vegas next month to just two nights, saying she also has "concerns about the validity" of a financial statement he provided to obtain a federal defender.

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Harris Beach Murtha To Combine With Peabody & Arnold

By Christine DeRosa

Harris Beach Murtha Cullina PLLC is set to expand its footprint in the Northeast through a combination with Boston firm Peabody & Arnold LLP.

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Texas Supreme Court Weighs New Rules To Tackle AI Misuse

By Lynn LaRowe

The Texas Supreme Court has proposed rule changes intended to address the misuse of artificial intelligence, including outlining possible sanctions and requiring signatories to attest to a filing's accuracy, just as a recent state bar survey showed AI use among Lone Star State lawyers more than doubling since 2024.

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Analysis

The End Of An 'Independent' FTC

By Bryan Koenig

Federal Trade Commission members, responsible for merger review, antitrust enforcement, consumer protection safeguards and rulemaking, and industry analysis, no longer serve at a remove from presidential authority, thanks to Monday's U.S. Supreme Court ruling that could dramatically remake the FTC and other independent agencies.

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Analysis

High Court Gives Fed Independence A 'Fragile' Reprieve

By Jon Hill

The U.S. Supreme Court has thrown its weight behind Federal Reserve independence by rejecting President Donald Trump's bid to immediately oust Fed Gov. Lisa Cook, but experts say the fight over central bank control may not be finished — just moving to a new phase.

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DC Ethics Counsel Conflicted In Ethics Case, DOJ Atty Says

By Emily Sawicki

A former interim U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., is urging the D.C. federal court to disqualify the District of Columbia ethics counsel from pursuing an ethics case against him, arguing that the attorney and another lawyer from his office are conflicted and that their impartiality is in question.

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McCarter & English Missed Key Docs In $20M Loans, Court Told

By Brian Steele

A McCarter & English LLP attorney botched two multimillion-dollar loan deals by failing to secure an ironclad repayment obligation from a New York town or include mandatory documents in the closing packages, a Connecticut state court heard Monday as a long-awaited malpractice trial got underway.

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Sotomayor Says 7th Circ. 'Clearly Wrong' In Immunity Ruling

By Parker Quinlan

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to take up a case over whether qualified immunity was correctly granted to two Wisconsin prison guards who left a naked man in an often freezing cold cell for 23 hours, drawing a dissent from Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson.

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Analysis

Justices Look To Shed Light On Jury Role In Pepsi TM Battle

By Ivan Moreno

The U.S. Supreme Court's decision to hear a trademark fight over PepsiCo's "Mtn Dew Rise Energy" drink gives the justices a chance to clarify when juries, rather than judges, should decide whether a mark is inherently strong — a narrow question that attorneys say could affect how often infringement cases survive summary judgment.

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Ex-Pa. AG, Trump Defense Firm Want Malpractice Claims Axed

By James Boyle

An elections nonprofit is seeking to keep alive its malpractice claim against the former acting attorney general of Pennsylvania and his firm, van der Veen Hartshorn & Levin, filing a quick response over the weekend to a motion to dismiss its amended complaint in Pennsylvania federal court.

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AES Solar

Amazon.com Inc.

BC Partners

Barclays PLC

Brookfield Asset Management Ltd.

Cardinal Midstream Partners

Caterpillar Inc.

Chevron Corp.

Chewy Inc.

ConstructConnect Inc.

Corteva Inc.

Coterra Energy Inc.

Devon Energy Corp.

Dow Inc.

DuPont de Nemours Inc.

Duke Energy Corp.

EnCap Flatrock Midstream

EnCap Investments LP

First Capital, Inc.

FirstEnergy Corp.

George Washington University

Gleason Corp.

HarperCollins Publishers LLC

Ingram Micro Holding Corp.

Institute for Justice

Invenergy LLC

Jones Lang LaSalle Inc.

Learning Resources Inc.

MDU Resources Group Inc.

MGM Grand Hotel LLC

Meta Platforms Inc.

Mortgage Bankers Association

Natural Resources Defense Council

New Civil Liberties Alliance

NextEra Energy Inc.

PacifiCorp

PepsiCo Inc.

Petronas

Platinum Equity LLC

Public Citizen Inc.

Quikrete Holdings Inc.

Summit Materials Inc.

Summit Midstream Partners

TerraForm Power Inc.

The District of Columbia Bar

The State University of New York

The Trade Desk Inc.

The Venetian Las Vegas

Therium Capital Management Ltd.

TotalEnergies SE

UCLA School of Law

WBI Energy Transmission Inc.

Washington Legal Foundation

Willis Towers Watson PLC

Xcel Energy Inc.

ZipRecruiter Inc.

LAW FIRMS IN TODAY'S NEWS

A&O Shearman

Baker & Hostetler

Baker Botts

Braaten Law Firm

Caldwell Carlson

Cassidy Levy

Covington & Burling

Cozen O'Connor

Curtis Mallet-Prevost

Davis Wright Tremaine

Dowd & Dowd Ltd

Edelson PC

Friedland Cianfrani

Gibson Dunn

Goodwin Procter

Gordon Rees

Greenberg Traurig

Harris Beach Murtha

Hughes Hubbard

Johnson Johnson Lucas & Middleton

K&L Gates

Keller Rohrback

Killian Davis

King & Spalding

Latham & Watkins

Lex Lumina

Markowitz Herbold

Mayer Brown

McCarter & English

McDermott Will & Schulte

Nick Kahl LLC

O'Melveny & Myers

Peabody & Arnold

Pietragallo Gordon

Sidley Austin

Silver Golub

Skadden Arps

Smith Gambrell

Stoel Rives

Stoll Berne

Wiggin & Dana

Willkie Farr

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Colorado Supreme Court

Delaware Court of Chancery

Executive Office of the President

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Federal Reserve System

Federal Trade Commission

Illinois General Assembly

Illinois Supreme Court

International Trade Administration

International Trade Commission

National Labor Relations Board

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection

New York Attorney General's Office

Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Ohio House of Representatives

Texas Supreme Court

U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts

U.S. Department of Commerce

U.S. Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Department of Justice

U.S. Department of the Interior

U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia

U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

U.S. Supreme Court

U.S. Tax Court

United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio

Wisconsin Department of Justice