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Estate Misconception & Presumed Grant: Navigating Mineral-Ownership Disputes After Van Dyke

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Estate Misconception & Presumed Grant: Navigating Mineral-Ownership Disputes After Van Dyke
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The Texas Supreme Court’s landmark Van Dyke opinion changed the rules for resolving mineralownership disputes. Discuss what led to the Court’s decision, what the opinion means for current litigants, and what questions were left unanswered for us to litigate about for the next decade or more.

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  • TX, CA, PA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 5/31/2025

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Estate Misconception & Presumed Grant: Navigating Mineral-Ownership Disputes After Van Dyke (May 2024)

The Texas Supreme Court’s landmark Van Dyke opinion changed the rules for resolving mineral-ownership disputes. Discuss what led to the Court’s decision, what the opinion means for current litigants, and what questions were left unanswered for us to litigate about for the next decade or more.

Originally presented: Apr 2024 Oil, Gas and Mineral Law Institute

Ryan Clinton, Davis Gerald & Cremer - Austin, TX