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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

The widow and family of a truck driver who was killed in the accident brought a wrongful death action against Gregory and New Prime, Inc. million to the truck driver’s family. This case arises from a fatal accident on an icy, unlit stretch of highway near Amarillo, Texas. The jury awarded approximately $16.8 Bunton , 94 S.W.3d

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How AMPECO is using AWS Globally to provide a reliable EV charging experience at scale

AWS: Energy (Oil & Gas)

AMPECO, a global EV charging management solution provider , is on a mission to empower large-scale charge point operators (CPOs) to deliver a seamless and efficient charging experience to drivers worldwide. The platform covers all business cases for CPOs and EMSPs (E-Mobility Service Providers), public, private, and home charging.

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New U.S. Supreme Court Decisions Clarify the Courts’ Authority to Compel Arbitration

The Energy Law

Commercial and employment agreements often include provisions requiring arbitration of disputes between the parties. Some of these agreements contain “delegation clauses” requiring the arbitrator (as opposed to a court) to decide whether the dispute is subject to arbitration. Henry Schein, Inc. Archer & White Sales, Inc. ,