Each month the Law Library adds new books to our collection. Here is a selection of titles added in the last month. You'll find them on the New Book display by the front desk of the Boley Law Library, or shelved in their proper spot.
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The Joint Operating Agreement: A Legal Analysis
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Dive into the complexities of oil and gas law with this authoritative treatise on joint operating agreements. Rooted in decades of legal scholarship and practice, this book offers an in-depth analysis of a key instrument in the industry, from its early variations to its current standardized forms. This book is a benefit to not only attorneys but also land professionals. Authored by a seasoned legal scholar and practitioner, this work is a testament to the evolution and significance of operating agreements in the oil and gas sector. With a focus on the widely used AAPL Form 610, the book provides a comprehensive roadmap for understanding and navigating the contractual and property aspects of these agreements. Enriched with judicial opinions, scholarly articles, and practical insights, it is an essential resource for legal practitioners, scholars, and students alike, offering clarity and guidance through the legal intricacies of joint operations. Whether you are delving into the subject for the first time or seeking to deepen your knowledge, this treatise illuminates the legal landscape of the oil and gas industry with precision and insight. Coverage includes:
-Introduction to joint operating agreements
-Contract formation and interpretation
-Contract area and property provisions
-Initial and subsequent operations
-Relinquishment
-Operator selection and removal
-Operator duties and liabilities
-Fiduciary duties
-Non-operators and assignees
-Acquisitions
-Validity and enforceability
-Ownership and marketing of production
The author holds a J.D. from the University of Oklahoma College of Law and an LL.M. from Harvard Law School. He previously served on the faculty at the University of Wyoming College of Law; the University of Houston Law Center; and the University of New Mexico School of Law, where he held the Judge Leon Karelitz Chair in Oil and Gas Law.
The Joint Operating Agreement: A Legal Analysis
by
Dive into the complexities of oil and gas law with this authoritative treatise on joint operating agreements. Rooted in decades of legal scholarship and practice, this book offers an in-depth analysis of a key instrument in the industry, from its early variations to its current standardized forms. This book is a benefit to not only attorneys but also land professionals. Authored by a seasoned legal scholar and practitioner, this work is a testament to the evolution and significance of operating agreements in the oil and gas sector. With a focus on the widely used AAPL Form 610, the book provides a comprehensive roadmap for understanding and navigating the contractual and property aspects of these agreements. Enriched with judicial opinions, scholarly articles, and practical insights, it is an essential resource for legal practitioners, scholars, and students alike, offering clarity and guidance through the legal intricacies of joint operations. Whether you are delving into the subject for the first time or seeking to deepen your knowledge, this treatise illuminates the legal landscape of the oil and gas industry with precision and insight. Coverage includes:
-Introduction to joint operating agreements
-Contract formation and interpretation
-Contract area and property provisions
-Initial and subsequent operations
-Relinquishment
-Operator selection and removal
-Operator duties and liabilities
-Fiduciary duties
-Non-operators and assignees
-Acquisitions
-Validity and enforceability
-Ownership and marketing of production
The author holds a J.D. from the University of Oklahoma College of Law and an LL.M. from Harvard Law School. He previously served on the faculty at the University of Wyoming College of Law; the University of Houston Law Center; and the University of New Mexico School of Law, where he held the Judge Leon Karelitz Chair in Oil and Gas Law.