Horizontal drilling in the last decade materially altered oil and gas production in Texas. Horizontal wells allow producers to unlock vast mineral resources otherwise inaccessible to traditional vertical drilling. Commentors...more
No doubt by now your inbox has been filled with questions, recommendations, and articles about the use of force majeure clauses in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. With all of the focus on whether force majeure clauses can...more
In the Coronavirus era, the business world is scrambling to keep pace. In navigating the CARES Act, payday assistance, office shutdowns, health and safety plans and more, business leaders are searching for answers...more
As the Coronavirus pandemic further envelops the United States, many state and local governments enacted stay in place restrictions which limit routine personal and business activities. Despite those orders, a myriad of...more
Under Title IV, Section 4003 of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (the “CARES Act”), eligible businesses can seek loans from the Secretary of the Treasury to help overcome the financial hardships faced as...more
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The coronavirus pandemic is no doubt an unprecedented event in the lives of most Americans today. Like U.S. businesses, the U.S. court system has been impacted by the seemingly draconian measures under which society is...more
The response to the coronavirus pandemic is truly unprecedented. No company or board could anticipate that local, state, and federal officials would take draconian action like shutting down schools, restaurants, bars, and...more