A federal judge’s dismissal of claims against the operators of emergency rescue boats that responded to the fire on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig has “delighted” the defense but seemed likely to provoke an appeal by the plaintiffs. Meanwhile, they have begun fighting over what the judge actually meant.

The ruling on Oct. 12 was the first by U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier dismissing claims entirely from the multidistrict litigation against BP PLC and other defendants over the April 10, 2010, explosion and subsequent oil spill. Previously, Barbier has issued partial dismissals.

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