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MANDAN, ND (Legal Newsline) - Jurors in Morton County began deliberations Monday on whether Greenpeace is liable for $300 million in trespass, nuisance and defamation damages for disruptions to construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL).
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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).
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MORTON COUNTY, ND (Legal Newsline) – Greenpeace has so far struggled to distance itself from accusations in a $300 million lawsuit brought over delays to the Dakota Access Pipeline caused by violent protests.
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MORTON COUNTY, ND (Legal Newsline) - Energy Transfer rested its case against Greenpeace defendants on Monday as it seeks to recover $300 million in damages over violent protests that caused the Dakota Access Pipeline to miss a crucial deadline for online production.
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BISMARCK, ND (Legal Newsline) - Protests of the Dakota Pipeline that were mostly disorganized and organic accelerated in August 2016 with the intervention of Native American activist groups and Greenpeace, according to testimony in a high stakes trial entering its second week.
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BISMARCK, ND (Legal Newsline) - Protests of the Dakota Pipeline and not other factors caused the project to be delayed for months causing it to miss a crucial deadline, according to Energy Transfer officials testifying Thursday in its case against environmental advocacy entities Greenpeace.
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BISMARCK, ND (Legal Newsline) - Greenpeace never thought it would have to account for protests of the Dakota Access Pipeline that cost oil and gas supplier Energy Transfer $80 million in lost profits and $26 million in lost shareholder value - the opening salvo in a high-stakes trial under way in Morton County, N.D.
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Environmentalist groups touting a “climate emergency” are preparing to deploy new tactics in opposing President Trump’s energy policies and, according to a recent article in Grist, aren’t taking any options off the table.
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DALLAS (Legal Newsline) – The lead partner in the Dakota Access Pipeline won't give up on a lawsuit against Greenpeace over violent protests, announcing recently that it will “stand in opposition to [Greenpeace]’s repeated attempts to avoid accountability for breaking the law.”