April 17 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday sided with oil companies, including Chevron (CVX.N), opens new tab, in their effort to have lawsuits by Louisiana officials seeking to hold them ...
The Supreme Court on Friday made it easier for companies to move lawsuits from state to federal court when their conduct is tied to federal work — siding with Chevron and other oil companies in a long ...
The settlement is the latest agreement the state has reached with oil companies over their alleged liability for Louisiana's ...
Louisiana has reached a deal with ExxonMobil, resolving the state’s disputes with the company over coastal land erosion, Gov.
Four other states have passed similar legislation this year. Louisiana's bill wouldn't block coastal erosion litigation ...
(The Center Square) — Louisiana’s long-running coastal damage lawsuits are shifting into federal court after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling opened a new path for oil and gas companies to move the cases ...
ExxonMobil is the latest oil giant to reach a deal with Louisiana over claims it helped destroy the state's coast, leaving ...
Louisiana's coastal damage lawsuits against oil and gas companies are moving from state to federal courts. A recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling created a new legal path for this shift in jurisdiction.
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