In Energy Transfer, LP et al v. Culberson Midstream LLC et al, Judge Whitehill ruled that cases filed before September 1, 2024, are not removable to the new Texas Business Court, a key development under HB 19. For a breakdown of this ruling and its implications for future cases, check out my colleague Charlie Sartain's post on Energy & the Law here: https://lnkd.in/gTy2SF-q
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In Energy Transfer, LP et al v. Culberson Midstream LLC et al, Judge Whitehill ruled that cases filed before September 1, 2024, are not removable to the new Texas Business Court, a key development under HB 19. For a breakdown of this ruling and its implications for future cases, check out my colleague Charlie Sartain's post on Energy & the Law here: https://lnkd.in/gCB3p3z6
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In Energy Transfer, LP et al v. Culberson Midstream LLC et al, Judge Whitehill ruled that cases filed before September 1, 2024, are not removable to the new Texas Business Court, a key development under HB 19. For a breakdown of this ruling and its implications for future cases, check out my colleague Charlie Sartain's post on Energy & the Law here: https://lnkd.in/g7D7FYqA
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In Energy Transfer, LP et al v. Culberson Midstream LLC et al, Judge Whitehill ruled that cases filed before September 1, 2024, are not removable to the new Texas Business Court, a key development under HB 19. For a breakdown of this ruling and its implications for future cases, check out my colleague Charlie Sartain's post on Energy & the Law here: https://lnkd.in/gNpuX_K5
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In Energy Transfer, LP et al v. Culberson Midstream LLC et al, Judge Whitehill ruled that cases filed before September 1, 2024, are not removable to the new Texas Business Court, a key development under HB 19. For a breakdown of this ruling and its implications for future cases, check out my colleague Charlie Sartain's post on Energy & the Law here: https://lnkd.in/gCB3p3z6
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In Energy Transfer, LP et al v. Culberson Midstream LLC et al, Judge Whitehill ruled that cases filed before September 1, 2024, are not removable to the new Texas Business Court, a key development under HB 19. For a breakdown of this ruling and its implications for future cases, check out my colleague Charlie Sartain's post on Energy & the Law here: https://lnkd.in/gQEYv6sY
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In Energy Transfer, LP et al v. Culberson Midstream LLC et al, Judge Whitehill ruled that cases filed before September 1, 2024, are not removable to the new Texas Business Court, a key development under HB 19. For a breakdown of this ruling and its implications for future cases, check out my colleague Charlie Sartain's post on Energy & the Law here: https://lnkd.in/gRHhYKi5
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In Energy Transfer, LP et al v. Culberson Midstream LLC et al, Judge Whitehill ruled that cases filed before September 1, 2024, are not removable to the new Texas Business Court, a key development under HB 19. For a breakdown of this ruling and its implications for future cases, check out my colleague Charlie Sartain's post on Energy & the Law here: https://lnkd.in/gMvDaDjR
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In Energy Transfer, LP et al v. Culberson Midstream LLC et al, Judge Whitehill ruled that cases filed before September 1, 2024, are not removable to the new Texas Business Court, a key development under HB 19. For a breakdown of this ruling and its implications for future cases, check out my colleague Charlie Sartain's post on Energy & the Law here: https://lnkd.in/geQfgwvm
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In Energy Transfer, LP et al v. Culberson Midstream LLC et al, Judge Whitehill ruled that cases filed before September 1, 2024, are not removable to the new Texas Business Court, a key development under HB 19. For a breakdown of this ruling and its implications for future cases, check out my colleague Charlie Sartain's post on Energy & the Law here: https://lnkd.in/gJmwneSP
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In Energy Transfer, LP et al v. Culberson Midstream LLC et al, Judge Whitehill ruled that cases filed before September 1, 2024, are not removable to the new Texas Business Court, a key development under HB 19. For a breakdown of this ruling and its implications for future cases, check out my colleague Charlie Sartain's post on Energy & the Law here: https://lnkd.in/gUP8s9rx
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