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A Louisiana jury has decided that Chevron must pay more than $740 million to restore damage caused to coastal wetlands in a landmark trial.
The verdict will likely influence similar lawsuits against other oil companies over coastal damage in the state.
The jury delivered its verdict in the landmark case, which sought to make Chevron pay to restore an area of coastal wetlands ...
In a historic decision with sweeping implications for Louisiana's energy sector and environmental restoration efforts, a jury ...
A jury in Plaquemines Parish has ordered Chevron to pay at least $740 million to restore Louisiana's coastal wetlands.
Chevron plans to appeal a jury's decision that it must pay hundreds of millions of dollars to help restore Louisiana's costal wetlands. One of Houston’s top companies could have to pay hundreds ...
John Carmouche, who is representing Plaquemines Parish, made his final plea to the jury, asking them to award the parish an ...
POINTE À LA HACHE, La. — Oil company Chevron must pay $744.6 million to restore damage it caused to southeast Louisiana's coastal wetlands, a jury ruled on Friday following a landmark trial ...
In a historic decision with sweeping implications for Louisiana's energy sector and environmental restoration efforts, a jury in lower Plaquemines Parish on Friday ordered Chevron to pay $744 million ...