by Engleman Fallon PLLC | Sep 28, 2020 | Energy News, Publications
By Bob Fallon, Engleman Fallon, PLLC, rfallon@efenergylaw.com Developers of computer software that enables traders to engage in spoofing can now find themselves charged by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission with aiding and abetting manipulative behavior. On...
by Engleman Fallon PLLC | Dec 20, 2019 | Energy News, FERC Highlights, Publications
By Robert Fallon and Christina Switzer, Engleman Fallon, PLLC,rfallon@efenergylaw.com, cswitzer@efenergylaw.com On Thursday, December 12, 2019, the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit (6th Circuit) told the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission...
by Engleman Fallon PLLC | Nov 12, 2019 | Energy News, FERC Highlights
By Bob Fallon, Engleman Fallon, PLLC, rfallon@efenergylaw.com As the Independent System Operator of New England (ISO-NE) searches for a new “market design to better address regional fuel security concerns,”[1] the ISO-NE should develop a fuel security program...
by Engleman Fallon PLLC | Oct 7, 2019 | Energy News, FERC Highlights, Publications
By Bob Fallon, Engleman Fallon, PLLC, rfallon@efenergylaw.com On Friday, October 4th, PennEast Pipeline Company, LLC filed at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) asking FERC to declare that holders of FERC certificate can take — by eminent domain...
by Engleman Fallon PLLC | Jul 11, 2019 | Energy News, FERC Highlights, Publications
Click here to be redirected for more information about FERC Elk Creek Case. This article deals with the showing that must be made to justify the rates charged long-term contracts that support new oil pipeline construction. Further it deals with whether shipper...