Tag: lawsuits
Another DFA settlement: This time, co-op to pay $46 million to...
Dairy Farmers of America will pay $46 million to buyers of certain dairy products, part of a settlement agreement in an ongoing lawsuit regarding trading activity on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
Coshocton County: Judge: Household production from gas well not enough to...
A Coshocton County judge has ruled against a 1983 oil and gas lease that was holding property under the extension clause because it was producing enough natural gas for a household.
Utica shale: Judge rules lease language does not give right to...
The court battle over 3,000 leased acres in Carroll and Columbiana counties is not over. Appeals are reportedly being filed by lawyers.
Belmont Co. couple seeks $2 million in lawsuit against Oxford Oil...
A Belmont County couple has filed a lawsuit seeking more than $2 million from Oxford Oil Company over an oil and gas lease signed in 2006.
Colorado cattleman files lawsuit seeking proper use of beef checkoff
SALEM, Ohio — A Kansas beef producer has filed a federal lawsuit trying to stop beef checkoff dollars from going to influence governmental action...
Facing off over funerals in Pa.
Pennsylvania funeral home rules are restricting funeral directors and families.
Farm Bureau asks to join poultry farmer’s lawsuit against EPA
Taking aim at the Environmental Protection Agency in support of a Farm Bureau member, the American Farm Bureau Federation recently filed a motion to intervene in a lawsuit concerning EPA's authority to regulate poultry and livestock farms under the Clean Water Act.
Carroll County farmer wins court injunction against Chesapeake
A Carroll County farm wins an injunction against Chesapeake.
Trumbull County: Landowners sue North Coast Energy and Enervest over gas...
WARREN, Ohio — A lawsuit filed by a Kinsman, Ohio, couple against North Coast Energy and Enervest Operating LLC could be expanded as class action...
Marcellus and Utica shale: Well permitting not slowing down despite lower...
Interest in the Marcellus and Utica shale does not appear to be waning in Ohio or Pennsylvania, according to the permits sought in each state.