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US Supreme Court to hear arguments next week in Halliburton securities class action
The U.S. Supreme Court is getting ready to hear arguments from Halliburton in a case that could affect the future of class actions. -
Precision Drilling Halliburton Exploration, Chesapeake Energy sued after employee injured
An employee is suing after sustaining injuries on a worksite. -
Opening arguments heard in phase two of BP oil spill trial
NEW ORLEANS – An attorney representing businesses, individuals, Transocean, Halliburton and the states of Alabama and Louisiana – “the aligned parties” – outlined BP’s lack of preparedness for what is believed to be the largest oil spill in recorded history during opening arguments in the second phase of trial involving the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill resulting from the explosion of the BP-owned -
Walter Umphrey sues Houston lawyer over $1M debt
Plaintiff’s attorney Walter Umphrey, co-founder of the Provost Umphrey Law Firm in Beaumont, is suing Houston lawyer F. Kenneth Bailey Jr., alleging the man owes him $1 million. -
BP faces off against class action plaintiffs in appeal over claims process
NEW ORLEANS – A federal appeals court today heard arguments involving the administration of claims processing to individuals and businesses negatively affected by the 2010 BP Oil spill. -
Texas AG files lawsuit against BP for oil spill damages
AUSTIN (Legal Newsline) - Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott announced a lawsuit on Friday against BP America and other defendants for their contributions to the April 2010 Deepwater Horizon offshore oil spill. -
Hood files suit against BP over 2010 spill
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Second week of BP oil spill trial to feature testimony from those aboard exploded rig
NEW ORLEANS – As the second week of the BP oil spill trial gets off to a start the court is preparing to see a different type of testimony than in the first week’s court proceedings. -
BP civil trial to begin today; Company could pay more than $17 billion in penalties
NEW ORLEANS – A much anticipated trial against BP over alleged Clean Water Act violations and environmental damages stemming from the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is set to begin today barring a last minute settlement from the oil giant. -
Transferred: Texas marine-based entities’ BP oil spill suits
Recently, four Southeast Texas marine-based entities had their suits against BP, which allege the April 20, 2010, oil spill has hurt their business, transferred to federal court. -
Plaintiff count up to 150 in NFL concussion suit
Matheny Beaumont's Provost Umphrey law firm says it is now representing more than 150 former players in litigation against the National Football League. -
More football players sue NFL over concussions
Former National Football League players, who claim they have developed mental or physical problems from concussions suffered while playing professional football, have filed lawsuits against the league for allegedly concealing the risks associated with head injuries. -
Texas marine-based entities claim BP oil spill ruining business
Wimberley Four Southeast Texas marine-based entities have filed separate suits against BP and several other companies, alleging the April 20, 2010, oil spill has hurt their business. -
Oil rig worker sues after suffering severe burns in explosion
Monsour MARSHALL - An oil rig worker has filed a personal injury lawsuit that claims his employer and other companies failed to monitor a well site, which ultimately resulted in an explosion when the rig hit gas pockets. -
Halliburton: Disqualify attorneys as well as BP experts
Godwin NEW ORLEANS � Disqualification of BP's cement experts from Deepwater Horizon litigation should extend to lawyers who gained information from the experts, Halliburton Energy Services pleaded in federal court on Jan. 3. -
Judge unseals order disqualifying BP's cement expert
Cap on BP's spewing well NEW ORLEANS � U. S. Magistrate Judge Sally Shushan blamed Houston engineer Fred Sabins for the disqualification of his firm as BP's cement expert in litigation over the Deepwater Horizon explosion, according to an order she unsealed on Dec. 21. -
Order disqualifying BP expert filed under seal
Barbier NEW ORLEANS � U.S. Magistrate Judge Sally Shushan apparently kicked out of court an engineer who switched sides from BP to Halliburton in Deepwater Horizon litigation, but her exact action and her reasons remain secret. -
Cameron to pay BP $250 million
Beck NEW ORLEANS - Deepwater Horizon blowout prevention contractor Cameron International will pay BP $250 million to settle a dispute over liability for last year's explosion and oil spill. -
BP motion almost entirely redacted
Haycraft NEW ORLEANS � BP claims it has nothing to hide in the case of a former Halliburton engineer who switched sides in Deepwater Horizon litigation, but BP's proclamation of innocence hides almost everything. -
KBR won't get attorneys fees from woman who claimed rape
Jones HOUSTON (Legal Newsline) - Jamie Leigh Jones, the woman who alleged her employer was at fault for a rape that a jury said never happened, must pay court costs to the company she sued but not its attorneys fees.