Gas Extraction Companies File Brief In Support Of Lease Denial Appeal
NEW YORK - Natural gas extraction companies denied lease extensions during the New York moratorium on horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing filed a brief April 5 in the Second Circuit U.S. Court...
View ArticleGas Lease Expiration Appealed To New York Federal Court From Bankruptcy Court
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. - Property owners opposing an attempt by natural gas leaseholders to extend a lease beyond the primary period filed an appellant brief April 15 in the U.S. District Court for the...
View ArticleRadiation Death Claims Survive Defense Motion To Dismiss In Louisiana Federal...
NEW ORLEANS - Oil extraction companies joined as defendants in a wrongful death lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana by the survivors of an oil pipe...
View ArticleDefendants Seek Dismissal Of NORM Exposure Lawsuit In Louisiana Federal Court
NEW ORLEANS - Three defendants in a naturally occurring radioactive material (NORM) personal injury lawsuit filed a joint motion to dismiss on March 26 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern...
View ArticleKentucky Appeals Panel Affirms Defense Verdict In Suit Seeking 2,4-D Drift...
FRANKFORT, Ky. - A unanimous Kentucky Court of Appeals panel issued an opinion May 3 affirming a defense verdict for a Hardin County, Ky., tree farmer accused of damaging his neighbor's crops by...
View ArticleDefense Judgment Overturned By Wisconsin Appeals Panel In Herbicide Drift Suit
WAUSAU, Wis. - A unanimous District III Wisconsin Court of Appeals panel on April 23 overturned summary judgment for a farmer accused of liability for herbicide drift that damaged trees on his...
View ArticlePesticide Drift Case Dismissed By Arkansas Appellate Panel On Procedural Grounds
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - A unanimous Division IV Arkansas Court of Appeals panel on April 17 dismissed on procedural grounds an appeal by property owners seeking to recover damages for pesticide drift...
View ArticleCommon Benefit Fee Allocation Approved In FEMA MDL Consolidated In Louisiana
NEW ORLEANS - The allocation of the approved $6.27 million common benefit fee in the consolidated Federal Emergency Management Agency multidistrict litigation for exposure to formaldehyde in portable...
View ArticleIndiana Appeals Panel Affirms In Part Judgment In Dursban Injury Lawsuit
INDIANAPOLIS - In a unanimous opinion issued April 30, an Indiana Court of Appeals panel affirmed in part a trial court order granting The Dow Chemical Co. summary judgment on failure-to-warn claims in...
View ArticleIndiana Appeals Panel Upholds Right To Farm Act Judgment For Dairy Factory Farm
INDIANAPOLIS - A unanimous Indiana Court of Appeals panel on April 30 affirmed summary judgment for the operator of a confined animal feeding operation on the grounds that the factory farm cannot as a...
View ArticleUnited States Seeks To Upset Order Denying Dismissal In Camp Lejeune Water Suits
ATLANTA - The United States filed a reply brief on April 11 in 11th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals pressing its argument that the North Carolina statute of repose should be applied for a judgment...
View ArticlePlaintiffs Seek Conference To Schedule Trial In Suit Alleging Burn Injury...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. - A northern Indiana couple that alleges that the design of a plasma torch and a work shirt caused burn injuries on April 16 moved in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District...
View ArticleRemand Denied In New Jersey Derailment Class Action; CAFA Amount In...
CAMDEN, N.J. - Named plaintiffs in a putative class action consolidated in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey Paulsboro Derailment Litigation were denied remand April 23 because the...
View ArticleFlavor Defendant Dismissed From Consumer Lawsuit Alleging Diacetyl Lung Injury
SIOUX CITY, Iowa - A joint stipulation of dismissal was granted April 9 in a microwave popcorn consumer diacetyl exposure lawsuit pending in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Iowa;...
View ArticlePower Plant Operators File Notice To Remove Lawsuit Under Price-Anderson Act
AUGUSTA, Ga. - The owners of a nuclear power plant in Waynesboro, Ga., filed notice of removal on April 17 in a personal injury lawsuit filed by a laborer who alleges radiation exposure and back...
View ArticleResearchers Report Evidence PFOA Exposure Limits Too High
ODENSE, Denmark - Researchers in the Department of Environmental Medicine at the University of Southern Denmark recommend in an analysis of the effects of exposure to perfluorinated alkylates published...
View Article6th Circuit Affirms Decision Finding Sellers Did Not Conceal Mold
CINCINNATI - The Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on April 1 affirmed a decision that granted summary judgment in favor of a real estate company, a seller of a house and others on all of the claims...
View ArticleLouisiana Court Affirms Award Of Damages In Mold Building Class Action
NEW ORLEANS - A Louisiana appeals court on April 9 affirmed a trial court's decision awarding damages to a class of employees who allege that they developed health issues caused by exposure to mold at...
View ArticleCourt Finds Cleaning Company's Mold Disclaimer Was Not Unconscionable
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - A West Virginia court on April 26 affirmed a ruling in favor of a cleaning company that was hired to restore a house damaged by sewer backup, finding that a disclaimer issued by the...
View ArticleLouisiana Court Reverses Judgment For Sellers Of Allegedly Defective Home
BATON ROUGE, La. - A Louisiana appeals court on April 10 reversed a decision that granted judgment in favor of the sellers of a home that contained water leaks and mold, finding that they failed to...
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