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 ...
Jurors deliberate in landmark trial seeking billions from oil industry over Louisiana coastal damage
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. (AP) — Oil company Chevron must pay at least $740 million to restore damage it caused to southeast ...
A jury in Plaquemines Parish has ordered Chevron to pay at least $740 million to restore Louisiana’s coastal wetlands.
The state’s coastal chief says he wants to find a less expensive alternative to Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion ...
In a historic decision with sweeping implications for Louisiana's energy sector and environmental restoration efforts, a jury ...
The Trump administration's tariffs may be causing economic causing concerns on a global scale, but many shrimpers in ...
Troopers with the Louisiana State Police are investigating a crash that left a North Carolina bicyclist dead in Plaquemines ...
Plaquemines Parish jury made the decision Friday to restore an area of Louisiana coastal wetlands, a landmark verdict likely to have wider implications on dozens of other similar lawsuits.
The lawsuits Louisiana's state and local governments are pursing against oil companies will not solve the coastal erosion ...
A local jury found the oil company violated state permitting laws and illegally polluted the coast in Plaquemines Parish.
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