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Former Greenpeace workers plead ignorance regarding use of obstruction tactics in $300 million Dakota Access Pipeline case
MORTON COUNTY, ND (Legal Newsline) - The defense continued its case Wednesday, March 12, in the ongoing lawsuit filed by Energy Transfer, which seeks $300 million in damages from Greenpeace over allegations that the environmental group incited violent protests that delayed the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL).
Greenpeace rests defense in $300 million lawsuit over Dakota Access Pipeline protests
MORTON COUNTY, ND (Legal Newsline) - The defense in the ongoing trial between Energy Transfer and Greenpeace rested its case Thursday, March 13, with Energy Transfer seeking $300 million in damages, alleging that Greenpeace's actions harmed the company’s reputation and delayed the Dakota Access Pipeline project.
Thirteen GOP states join lawsuit defending Dakota Access Pipeline
In a significant development, 13 Republican-led states have joined a lawsuit as co-defendants in the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe's ongoing legal battle against the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL).
Sanofi likely to see legal pushback over recently announced 340B rebate program
As major pharmaceutical companies continue to challenge federal regulations over the 340B drug discount program, French drugmaker Sanofi has announced it will adopt a rebate model for its 340B drugs.
Randi Ellis appointed as future claims representative in J&J $8.2 billion talc settlement
A Texas bankruptcy judge appointed Randi Ellis as the future claims representative for Red River Talc, Johnson & Johnson’s talc unit, in its Chapter 11 bankruptcy case.
W. Michigan Congressional candidate: Rep. Scholten (D-Mich.) 'shackled by a narrow vision of immigration due to her legal field and party ideology'
As the November 2024 election in West Michigan draws nearer, Congresswoman Hillary Scholten (D-Mich.) faces increasing criticism for her stance on illegal immigration and the border crisis.
Sec. of State LaRose: ‘I'll continue to do everything in my power to make sure President Trump is on the ballot in all 50 states [...]'
In a joint effort, Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose, along with ten other Secretaries of State from across the country, has filed an Amicus Curiae in support of former President Donald Trump.
America First Legal’s Rubenstein: ‘It seems DHS went out of its way to ensure illegal ‘migrants’ received preferential treatment’
Senior Counselor and Director of Oversight and Investigations for America First Legal (AFL), Reed D. Rubinstein said the Department of Homeland Security is prioritizing illegal migrants over law-abiding citizens during airport screenings, a symptom of the Biden Administration’s lenient immigration policies.
Arizona state representative requests State Bar investigation into Cochise County Attorney Brian McIntyre
State Rep. Alexander Kolodin (R-LD3) and Ally Miller, a former Pima County Board of Supervisor, have filed a bar complaint against Cochise County Attorney Brian McIntyre regarding potential hand recount efforts of ballots.