June 08, 2023
A Pennsylvania magistrate judge ruled that an energy company's suit accusing Tucker Arensberg PC of fraud in an oil and gas property transaction was time-barred because the suit was filed over two years after the alleged event.
May 25, 2022
Tucker Arensberg PC once again must review its billing records related to the disputed sale of a Pennsylvania oil and gas property and turn over anything regarding work done on litigation or regulatory issues with the property, a federal magistrate judge has ordered.
May 06, 2020
Pennsylvania law firm Tucker Arensberg PC called an oil and gas driller's accusations that it knowingly let a client pay unrelated legal bills with money meant for an escrow fund "scandalous and impertinent" in a letter to a federal magistrate judge Wednesday.
February 27, 2020
Tucker Arensberg PC must do a deeper dive to look for nonprivileged communications between one of its partners and a man accused of misrepresenting his ownership of an oil and gas property, and both sides will have to turn over financial records for review, a Pennsylvania federal judge ruled Wednesday.
January 14, 2020
A fraud lawsuit against a Tucker Arensberg PC attorney's clients did not create a duty for him to preserve all of his communications with those clients because neither the attorney nor the firm were named as parties to a lawsuit until later, the firm argued in a brief filed in Pennsylvania federal court Monday.
September 11, 2019
A partner at Tucker Arensberg PC allegedly threw out his old firm-owned cellphone and all the text messages on it, and "forgot" the password for his new phone just as it was being sought in discovery, according to a scathing memo filed in a Pennsylvania federal court Wednesday seeking to compel the texts' turnover for a fraud lawsuit.
August 12, 2019
Tucker Arensberg PC can't duck claims that current and former attorneys at the firm misrepresented or concealed a client's legal troubles from the buyer of a McKean County piece of land that the client didn't actually own, a Pennsylvania federal judge ruled Monday.