By Ellen Bardash | June 26, 2023
Each complaint brings nine claims related to chronic health problems that have caused the plaintiffs to experience emotional distress and face ongoing medical bills.
By Adolfo Pesquera | June 23, 2023
Judge Palermo agreed with Baker Botts' arguments that the proposed class failed to satisfy the requirements for class certification set forth by a federal rule.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 22, 2023
"This historic settlement is the largest amount ever paid by a single company to resolve claims involving contaminated drinking water and provides compensation critical to protecting our nation's drinking water supplies and upgrading our water treatment infrastructure to deal with this new threat," said Paul Napoli, a partner at Napoli Shkolnik and co-lead counsel for the plaintiffs.
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By Meghan Dawson McElvy and Christopher A. Bowles | June 2, 2023
This was an especially active session for the energy industry, which saw the passage of several bills that, if signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott, will have significant and long-term impacts on the oil and gas, renewable energy, and power sectors in Texas.
By ALM Staff | May 25, 2023
The suit accuses Fujimi Corp. of importing certain chemicals into the U.S. without properly complying with reporting requirements per the EPA.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 27, 2023
An attorney for Norfolk Southern told plaintiffs' lawyers that railcars that contained hazardous materials would be preserved until Wednesday, "at which time the rail cars will be removed or otherwise destroyed so that Norfolk Southern can continue its work at the site."
By Adolfo Pesquera | February 22, 2023
The Abraham Watkins team presented evidence alleging ExxonMobil had known for decades the byproduct was extremely hazardous.
By Adolfo Pesquera | September 27, 2022
The award denies Unipec's request to terminate the lease, awards Ocean Point $20,758,606 in damages for delinquent lease payments, and $153,296 in reimbursement for fees and expenses.
By Adolfo Pesquera | September 15, 2022
Total's appeal was more focused on Kinder Morgan's actual coverage, which was limited to $6 million. The trial court sided with Kinder Morgan on that point, but Total claimed actual damages of $9 million and hoped to overcome the limit.
By Adolfo Pesquera | September 2, 2022
"Whether CERCLA and the OPA both apply to a mixed spill is a question of first impression for the court," U.S. Magistrate Judge Dana Hanovice Palermo said.
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