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Supreme Court Punts on Important Arbitrability Question

The Energy Law

The distributor filed suit against the manufacturer in federal district court alleging antitrust violations and seeking damages and injunctive relief, and the manufacturer moved to compel arbitration under the Federal Arbitration Act.

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Labor and Employment Law FAQs Related to Hurricane Ida

The Energy Law

Employers in the manufacturing, oil, and mining industries that have at least 10 employees are required to pay wages at least twice a month and payment must be made by the payday at the end of the next payroll period. Learn how individuals and business can prepare for and respond to all kinds of disasters and emergencies.

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Louisiana and Texas COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Orders and Effects on State Courts

The Energy Law

The Order specifically excludes businesses identified as critical to infrastructure, including oil and refining, and manufacturers, distributors, and supply chain companies producing and supplying products and services for industries such as energy, petroleum, and fuel. The orders also require all non-essential businesses to cease.