Stark & Stark’s Tim Duggan Addresses New PennEast Pipeline Legal Update
Following is a statement from Stark & Stark Shareholder Timothy P. Duggan regarding the latest legal proceedings in the PennEast Pipeline Company, LLC, case.
STATEMENT FROM TIM DUGGAN, SHAREHOLDER, STARK & STARK (Lawrenceville, NJ):
This week, the State of New Jersey filed its brief in opposition to PennEast Pipeline Company’s request to the United States Supreme Court to review and reverse the Third Circuit Court of Appeal’s decision holding that PennEast cannot sue the State of New Jersey in federal court. Also, nine other “friends of the court” (amicus) filed briefs in support of PennEast’s position, mostly associations that support the natural gas pipeline industry.
In order for the United States Supreme Court to hear a case, a party to the case must make a written request for review by filing a Petition for Writ of Certiorari. That is step one, which is where we are right now. PennEast seeks to focus the Court on how the Third Circuit decision has disrupted the way pipeline companies have been taking property to build pipelines for over 80 years and essentially gives states veto power over federal intrastate projects. However, this reason does not seem to be a valid reason for the Court to ignore New Jersey’s right to Sovereign Immunity, a right it negotiated when it joined the Union.