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October 02, 2023
JPMorgan Poised For Early Win In $71M Texas Storm Suit
A wind farm cannot use a 2021 deadly winter storm to get out of its contractual obligations with JPMorgan Chase Bank NA in a $71 million dispute, a Texas federal magistrate judge said Friday while recommending the bank be granted a summary judgment victory.
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March 29, 2022
JPMorgan Can't Exit $71M Texas Storm Force Majeure Fight
JPMorgan Chase Bank NA should not be able to exit a $71 million dispute with a Texas wind farm over whether February 2021's deadly winter storm constitutes a force majeure event, a federal judge has recommended, finding it's too early to rule on that issue.
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October 26, 2021
Wind Farm Says JPMorgan Can't Rush Force Majeure Fight
A wind farm has told a Texas federal court JPMorgan Chase Bank is jumping the gun in asking the court to rule on whether a deadly winter storm triggered the force majeure exception to their power supply contract, arguing more discovery is needed before the court should decide the issue.
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October 20, 2021
Wind Farm Can't Take $71M Winter Storm Suit To State Court
A Texas wind farm that was forced to stop production during the state's deadly winter storm in February can't litigate a $71 million bill from JP Morgan Chase into state court, a federal judge said Wednesday.
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October 06, 2021
JPMorgan Says Texas Winter Storm Was No Force Majeure
JPMorgan Chase Bank has told a federal judge in Texas that the deadly winter storm that struck the state in February doesn't qualify as a force majeure event that would allow a wind farm to successfully fight against paying a $71 million bill.
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March 23, 2021
JPMorgan Says Texas Wind Farm Can't Dodge $71M Storm Bill
JPMorgan Chase Bank lobbed counterclaims on Tuesday at a Texas wind farm suing to escape a $71 million bill it received from the bank after last month's deadly winter storm sent energy prices skyrocketing, saying the wind farm breached its energy contract and caused over $79 million in damages.
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March 09, 2021
Wind Farm Refutes JPMorgan's $71M Bill For Texas Storm
A Texas wind farm is seeking a court order letting it off the hook for a $71 million bill it received from JPMorgan Chase Bank after the state's deadly winter storm last month that almost destroyed its primary electricity grid and sent energy prices skyrocketing, according to federal court filings.