Jury selection just began for a lawsuit filed against Greenpeace in Morton County, North Dakota. It is kicking off a trial ...
Filed in state court, legal action accuses Greenpeace of an “unlawful and violent scheme to cause financial harm to Energy Transfer, physical harm to its employees and infrastructure, and to disrupt ...
Dallas-based Energy Transfer and its subsidiary Dakota Access allege trespass, nuisance, defamation and other offenses by ...
In South Dakota’s ongoing debate over carbon capture pipelines, lawmakers advanced two bills to further regulate those projects Tuesday but rejected one that would have required in-depth environmental ...
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KRLD Radio Dallas on MSNDallas pipeline company’s $300M lawsuit against Greenpeace heads to trial in North DakotaA Dallas pipeline company’s lawsuit seeking potentially hundreds of millions of dollars from Greenpeace was set to advance ...
Opening statements are to begin in the trial of Texas-based Energy Transfer's lawsuit against Greenpeace over Dakota Access Pipeline protests.
A jury has been selected in a multi-million-dollar civil trial set to begin over damages during the Dakota Access Pipeline ...
Opponents of the Dakota Access Pipeline demonstrate in Bismarck in August 2016. (Kyle Martin/For the North Dakota ...
A Texas pipeline company's lawsuit accusing Greenpeace of defamation, disruptions and attacks during protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline goes to trial in North Dakota on Monday, ...
seeking $300 million in damages for activists' attempts to block the Dakota Access Pipeline project. Greenpeace International said in a statement it would seek to recover "all damages and costs it ...
A bill that would have required carbon dioxide pipeline developer Summit Carbon Solutions to pay property taxes in the first 10 years of operation in North Dakota failed Thursday in the state Senate.
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