Appellate Court Applies Principles of Deed Construction to Coal DeedBy John H. HendersonDecember 2020The appellate court engaged in a very fact-specific analysis of the deeds at the center of Mitchell/Roberts Partnership v. Williamson Energy and determined that subsidence rights were conveyed with each parcel conveyed by each deed at issue in the case.
Fossil Fuels and the California BlackoutsBy Seth WhiteheadSeptember 2020Environmental groups continue to aggressively pressure lawmakers at the state and national levels to mandate a rapid transition to 100 percent renewable electricity generation and an all-electric vehicle fleet.
IDNR Revisions to Spacing and Location of WellsBy Craig R. HedinSeptember 2020The Illinois Department of Natural Resources/Office of Oil & Gas Resource Management has made significant revisions as to how oil wells are spaced and located.
Pipeline Easement Conflicts With Mining OperationsBy David M. WilliamsMarch 2020The recent appellate case, Super Mix of Wisconsin, Inc., & Jack Pease v. Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America, LLC, involves the mining of sand and gravel that conflicted with an existing gas pipeline and easement.
Principle of Equity Applied to Tax Sale of MineralsBy Craig R. HedinJune 2020In TheFayette County County Treasurer v. Dome Tax Service Co., Inc., the appellate court considered a case involving the tax sale of a mineral interest where the supervisor of assessments had previously incorrectly entered the name and address of the owner in its tax system.
The Rule of Capture: Pennsylvania DecisionBy Craig R. HedinMarch 2020The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently overturned the appellate court's decision in Briggs v. Southwestern Energy Production Co.
A Virtual Pro Bono Opportunity to Help Those in NeedBy Michael G. BergmannSeptember 2020Illinois Free Legal Answers is a virtual legal clinic where low-income Illinoisans can submit a question online to ask a pro bono lawyer for help with a civil legal issue.