The Supreme Court handed a win Friday to oil and gas companies fighting lawsuits over coastal land loss and environmental ...
Long-running coastal damage lawsuits are shifting to federal court after a Supreme Court ruling opened a path for oil and gas companies to move the cases.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday sided with oil companies, including Chevron , in their effort to have lawsuits by Louisiana officials seeking to hold them responsible for harming the state's coastal ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday handed oil and gas companies a significant procedural win in Louisiana’s long-running coastal damage litigation, ruling unanimously that certain lawsuits can be moved ...
The companies had asked the justices to clear the way to move environmental lawsuits out of state courts, to friendlier federal venues. By Abbie VanSickle Reporting from Washington The Supreme Court ...
The Supreme Court's decision enables Chevron to an environmental lawsuit from state to federal court, citing its WWII-era federal contracts. The decision could delay payouts to Louisiana, as federal ...
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - The Supreme Court justices’ unanimously ruled in favor of the oil and gas companies Friday, finding that an environmental lawsuit against it should be fought in federal court.
Type to search articles, cases, and authors. Press ↵ to view all results. The Supreme Court on Friday sent a lawsuit seeking to hold oil and gas companies liable for damage to the Louisiana coast back ...
A unanimous U.S. Supreme Court undermined Friday a huge jury verdict from Plaquemines Parish and more than 40 lawsuits filed by local, parish and state governments seeking recompense from the oil ...
A dozen federal judges are hearing hugely significant cases against oil companies in Louisiana—while having direct connections to some of those same companies. Oil infrastructure in Abbeville, ...
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