The environmental group says it still plans to ask for a new trial.
MANDAN, N.D. (Flag Family Media) - A North Dakota judge reduces damages owed by Greenpeace in a Dakota Access Pipeline ...
It’s a “partial victory” for the green group in its long-running legal battle against an oil pipeline company.
Southwest Judicial District Judge James Gion reduced the award after finding some of the jury’s damages had no legal basis, ...
A judge in North Dakota on Wednesday slashed by almost half jury-awarded damages of about $667 million against environmental ...
A North Dakota judge reduced Greenpeace's payment for defamation and other actions in connection with the Dakota Access ...
A North Dakota judge has significantly reduced the damages awarded against Greenpeace from $667 million to $345 million for ...
A North Dakota judge ordered Greenpeace to pay damages of $345 million, reducing an earlier jury award by nearly half in ...
A North Dakota judge reduced the jury’s award to the pipeline company Energy Transfer to roughly $345 million, from $667 ...
The case stems from protests in 2016 and 2017 against the Dakota Access oil pipeline and its crossing of the Missouri River ...
A nearly $667 million jury verdict against Greenpeace tied to an energy company’s lawsuit over Dakota Access Pipeline ...
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