Ethics/Professional Responsibility,
Government,
Civil Litigation,
U.S. Supreme Court
Mar. 28, 2019
Oil producers hope to revive their suit over drilling settlement
Oil producers who petitioned the California Supreme Court Wednesday to overturn an anti-SLAPP case on due process grounds said they were illegally shut out of a settlement between the city of Los Angeles and environmental nonprofits over drilling in low-income areas.
Oil producers who petitioned the California Supreme Court on Wednesday to overturn an anti-SLAPP case on due process grounds said they were illegally shut out of a settlement between the city of Los Angeles and environmental nonprofits over drilling in low-income areas, even though a judge allowed them to be intervenors.
The California Independent Petroleum Association, which comprises about 500 crude oil and natural gas producers in...
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