On Thursday the Justice Department announced that oil service company, Halliburton, admitted to destroying evidence from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill disaster. The company has chosen to plead guilty to a criminal charge and will face three years’ probation and a maximum fine of $200,000. In May and June of 2010 Halliburton performed 3-D computer […]
On Wednesday June 5, 2013, Luther Strange, Attorney General of Alabama toured the northern half of the State with Pat Juneau, claims administrator for the Deepwater Horizon Economic Settlement. The purpose of the trip, as stated by Atty. Gen. Strange, was to inform the citizens of Alabama of their rights pursuant to the terms of […]
If you are like many people, you have recently felt the frustration and disappointment of finding out that you are excluded from the BP Oil Spill Settlement. While the terms of the BP settlement are broad and encompass a large array of businesses and individuals who suffered economic loss in the wake of the Deepwater […]
On Monday, July 8, 2013, before the United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, lawyers for BP vehemently argued that the class action Settlement Agreement designed to compensate Gulf Coast residents and business affected by the BP oil spill is not being interpreted the way the company believes it should be. This is the same Settlement Agreement […]