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The verdict will likely influence similar lawsuits against other oil companies over coastal damage in the state.
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Chevron ordered to pay more than $740 million to restore Louisiana coast in landmark trialPOINTE À LA HACHE, La. (AP) — Oil company Chevron must pay $744.6 million to restore damage it caused to southeast ...
The multinational oil company headquartered in Houston, Texas, was ordered by a Louisiana jury to pay for damages over years ...
In a historic decision with sweeping implications for Louisiana's energy sector and environmental restoration efforts, a jury ...
The most significant development in the case is that the case happened … and ultimately the administration supported it,” ...
A jury in Plaquemines Parish has ordered Chevron to pay at least $740 million to restore Louisiana's coastal wetlands.
POINTE A LA HACHE, La. — Oil giant Chevron must pay $744.6 million to restore damage caused to southeast Louisiana’s coastal wetlands, a jury decided Friday after a landmark trial more than a ...
This story was originally published by the Louisiana Illuminator. A Plaquemines Parish jury has ruled that Chevron Corp. must ...
In a historic decision with sweeping implications for Louisiana's energy sector and environmental restoration efforts, a jury ...
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