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“Juries cannot simply pick a number and put it in the blank.” – Texas Supreme Court Remands Case Involving $15 Million Jury Award for Noneconomic Damages Where Award was Unsupported and Arguments to the Jury Unsubstantiated

The Energy Law

This case arises from a fatal accident on an icy, unlit stretch of highway near Amarillo, Texas. The Texas Supreme Court reviewed and reversed the judgment of the court of appeals and remanded the case for a new trial. A wrongful death case is no different in this regard. Prac. & Rem. Code § 41.001 (12). 2d 607, 614 (Tex.

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IEW 2025 Days III & IV: India's quest for a gas economy

Oilholics Synonymous Report

Over the course of Thursday and Friday - days III & IV - of India Energy Week 2025 that put us on the home stretch of the global event, conversations turned more meaningfully towards the Indian government's assertion of placing a 'gas economy' at the heart of its march to net zero by 2070. Have a read here if you wish. More thoughts soon.

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Evolving Grid Resilience to Handle Extreme Weather Events

True Energy

Written by Marc Published February 10, 2025 Written by Marc Published February 10, 2025 Evolving Grid Resilience to Handle Extreme Weather Events As extreme weather events become more frequent and severe, utilities must rethink their approach to grid resilience. phenomenon, with extreme weather events increasing globally by 83%.

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AI and the Energy Grid: 10 Use Cases for Utilities

True Energy

Written by Marc Published January 29, 2025 Written by Marc Published January 29, 2025 AI and the Energy Grid: 10 Use Cases for Utilities AI and the energy grid are becoming closely connected as grids grow more complex and electrification increases. 3: Predictive maintenance: Identifying potential faults before they happen.

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E-Discovery Update: Louisiana Third Circuit Affirms Defendant’s Authority to Govern Its Own E-Discovery Protocols

The Energy Law

The Third Circuit’s opinion in this case is the culmination of a year-and-a-half-long discovery dispute. The Louisiana Third Circuit recently ​affirmed a trial court discovery ruling that allowed the defendant to design its own e-discovery protocol without input from plaintiffs. 6/28/23), –So.

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OSHA Addresses Reporting COVID-19 Cases as Job-Related and In-Person Workplace Inspections

The Energy Law

The first memo announced the reversal of OSHA’s April 10, 2020 policy that limited the requirement to track on-the-job cases of COVID-19 to health-care facilities, emergency response providers, and corrections facilities. The agency cautioned that recording a COVID-19 case does not necessarily mean the employer violated an OSHA standard.

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Federal District Court Finds M/V Maersk Idaho Not Liable for Drowning Death of Texas Police Chief in “Excessive Wake” Case

The Energy Law

The vessel was therefore in compliance with Rule 5, which requires “a proper look-out by sight and hearing,” at the time of the incident; and, in any event, “[the decedent] did not fall overboard because of a violation of Rule 5.” Communications include firm news, insights, and events. 3:19-CV-238, 2023 WL 113740 (S.D. 5, 2023). [2]

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