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DTE Energy announces Board of Directors for DT Midstream

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. DTE Energy announces Board of Directors for DT Midstream DTE EnergyMay 7, 2021 GMT Board comprised of highly qualified, diverse directors with experience and expertise to oversee the new independent midstream company Director appointments will be effective upon completion of DT Midstream spin-off, which is expected in July 2021 DT Midstream files Form 10 registration statement with Securities and Exchange Commission DETROIT, May 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) DTE Energy (NYSE: DTE) today announced the composition of the Board of Directors for DT Midstream, the new independent, publicly traded company that is expected to be formed through the planned spin-off of DTE Energy’s non-utility natural gas pipeline, storage and gathering business. DTE Energy expects that the spin-off will be completed in July 2021.

Ohio GOP lawmakers back off ballot proposal to extend redistricting deadlines: Capitol Letter

Ohio GOP lawmakers back off ballot proposal to extend redistricting deadlines: Capitol Letter Today 8:00 AM Ohio Governor Mike DeWine stopped at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History on Wednesday, May 5, 2021, as he traveled around Ohio promoting tourism. (David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com)David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com Facebook Share Rotunda Rumblings Not happening: Ohio Republican legislative leaders have abandoned a plan to ask voters to approve a constitutional amendment in August extending deadlines for Ohio’s new redistricting process. As Andrew Tobias reports, Senate President Matt Huffman, who floated the plan in light of delayed census data, had said he wouldn’t go forward without bipartisan support. Democratic leaders expressed concerns about a rushed process.

Chancery Holds Prior Rulings in Appraisal and Securities Litigation Do Not Bar New Columbia Pipeline Fiduciary Duty Action | Morris James LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Certain judicial doctrines, including collateral estoppel and stare decisis, promote efficiency and finality by barring the re-litigation of factual and legal issues. For these doctrines to apply, however, there must be overlap between the parties, the claims or the legal posture. This case demonstrates that, without such overlap, courts will permit subsequent claims even when the underlying transaction has already been the subject of significant prior litigation. In 2016, TransCanada acquired Columbia Pipeline by merger.  Since then, there has been constant litigation related to the deal. The Court of Chancery dismissed an initial action claiming the merger was a breach of fiduciary duty. In a subsequent appraisal action, the Court concluded the deal price presented “fair value.” And the federal District Court dismissed a suit that asserted federal securities claims (although without addressing the fiduciary duty

Philip Maramba: Charities see tough times (Opinion)

The old maxim for a successful business — location, location, location — probably holds true for donation drives. During this age of social distancing and staying at home, those of us lucky enough to have the option to work remotely are rarely making forays to the office. While there’s no question this helps to avoid possible coronavirus exposure, we’re having to do without aspects of work life that we took for granted, like camaraderie and ease of communication. I’d also add a third “C” that’s missing from remote office life: opportunities for charity. Every place I’ve worked would hold events to help those less fortunate with fundraisers or coat or food drives. They were fairly simple affairs: Put up a few flyers in the kitchen area or near the coffee machine, designate a drop-off location, send out the occasional email, then pass along the donations for distribution.

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