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Transocean wants claims of five who took Fifth dismissed
Miller NEW ORLEANS - Deepwater Horizon oil rig owner Transocean claims workers hid behind the Fifth Amendment to avoid answering questions about their injuries. -
KBR wants attorneys fees from woman who claimed rape
Jones HOUSTON (Legal Newsline) - A former subsidiary of Halliburton wants Jamie Leigh Jones, the woman who alleged the company caused her gang-rape, to pay the attorneys fees it incurred defending itself against the lawsuit. -
***FOR PRINT***KBR wants attorneys fees from woman who claimed rape
Jones HOUSTON (Legal Newsline) - A former subsidiary of Halliburton wants Jamie Leigh Jones, the woman who alleged the company caused her gang-rape, to pay the attorneys fees it incurred defending itself against the lawsuit. -
FOR PRINT**** Barbier describes rough outline of BP oil spill liability trial
Barbier U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier today gave an idea of the structure for the first liability trial in the BP oil spill multidistrict litigation (MDL) set to take place in February 2012. -
Woman loses rape case against former employer
Jones HOUSTON � A federal jury in Houston has ruled Jamie Leigh Jones, whose case became a call-to-action for reform in arbitration clauses in contracts, was not raped. -
****FOR PRINT **** ATRA lawyer says movie slashed key part of argument
Schwartz WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) � A tort reform advocate who was interviewed for a documentary that debuted Monday on HBO says his comments were taken out of context, though the filmmaker is defending her editing. -
Deepwater Horizon widow reaches settlement with Transocean, BP
NEW ORLEANS � Deepwater Horizon widow Natalie Roshto, who sued rig owner Transocean and BP a day after the explosion, has settled her claims. -
Blowout prevention maker, wellhead owner want jury trials in Deepwater Horizon litigation
Barbier NEW ORLEANS � Two lonely voices pleaded for U. S. District Judge Carl Barbier to hold jury trials in litigation over the Deepwater Horizon explosion. -
Legally Speaking: Separating Myth From Reality-The Truth About 'Hot Coffee'
Without a doubt, most Americans are more familiar with the notorious McDonald's "hot coffee" case than with landmark Supreme Court decisions. -
New Ala. AG fires private firms handling BP case
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (Legal Newsline) - Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange has fired the two plaintiffs' firms handling the state's lawsuit against oil giant BP and has named himself lead counsel, according to reports. -
Power struggle emerges over oil spill claims procedures
Becnel Leaders in litigation over the Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill grabbed for power over $17 billion without making sure their followers would back them up. -
Recent patent infringement/false patent marking cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Recent patent infringement/false patent marking cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, Dec. 13-18, 2010. -
Recent patent infringement/false marking suits filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Recent patent infringement/false marking suits filed in the Eastern District of Texas -
Coon tapped to gather evidence for BP cases
Coon Beaumont's Brent Coon and Associates will be one of the law firms responsible for gathering evidence for the litigation against BP over the Gulf oil spill. -
PRINT ONLY-Barbier approves pleading BP claims into 'bundles'
In an unprecedented move designed to help expedite the lawsuits involving the BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill, U.S. Disrict Judge Carl Barbier has approved a plan proposed by both defense and plaintiff lawyers to group claims into "pleading bundles." -
Editorial calls King's oil spill suit a 'risky legal move'
King BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (Legal Newsline) - Alabama Attorney General Troy King's lawsuit against oil giant BP could hurt the state, according to an editorial published in one of the state's newspapers Monday. -
14 seafood businesses sue BP in Jefferson County
Floyd's Cajun Seafood in Beaumont A group of seafood restaurant owners claim they face economic difficulties after facing deprived access to their usual supplies of fresh seafood due to the sinking of a BP oil rig. -
Seaman seeks almost $1M for injuries on docked ship
PSV Orleans GALVESTON - A seaman is seeking close to $1 million for injuries he claims he sustained aboard a platform supply vessel docked in Galveston. -
Port Arthur shrimper sues BP over business losses due to oil spill
Fleet of shrimping boats docked in Port Arthur A Port Arthur shrimper has filed suit against BP and other companies claiming he will lose substantial profits because of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. -
Mississippi men injured in BP rig explosion file suit in Galveston County
The Deepwater Horizon offshore rig burns in the Gulf of Mexico after an explosion on April 20. GALVESTON - Two Mississippi men who were aboard the Deepwater Horizon when it exploded off the Louisiana coast last month have filed a Jones Act lawsuit against BP, Halliburton, and Cameron International.