In each case, the EPA found evidence of contamination but declined to pursue further water sampling or disciplinary
action against the energy companies.
Not exact matches
Neon
Energy chairman Alan Stein has warned the
company's shareholders
against taking any
action towards a takeover bid it received earlier in the month.
The NPA has among other things stated that, it will fine the two
companies and also take legal
action against them, whiles it investigates the claims over the improper sale of the fuel in collaboration with an investigative committee set up by government through the
Energy Ministry.
Although the Supervisory Agency of the Investment in
Energy and Mining of Peru has not yet taken
action against PETROPERÚ for the recent spills, on February 18 it fined the
company $ 3.6 million «for not having adjusted the facilities to maintain the integrity of the pipeline.»
But he has received fees from two groups which lobby
against taking
action on climate change — Friends of Science and the Natural Resources Stewardship Project — both of which receive major funding from
energy companies (12).
«An Associated Press investigation in 2013 found that the Obama administration has charged oil
companies for drowning birds in their waste pits, and power
companies for electrocuting birds on power lines, but it has taken little if any
action against wind -
energy companies, shielding them from liability.»
The Daily Mail has published a bombshell secret memo sent by leading #ExxonKnew activist - lawyer Matt Pawa to billionaire climate activist Tom Steyer, outlining a strategy to bring state - level class
action lawsuits
against energy companies and charging them with causing global warming.
Meanwhile, the Sierra Club and WWF America lobbies
against energy development in Africa, an American foundation with ties to Hilary Clinton funds serial, frivolous legal
actions against an Indian power
company in Australian courts and the World Bank is in a «race
against time to stop construction of new coal - fired power plants across the globe».
Defended Fortune 500
energy company against allegations of conspiracy, price fixing, and unfair competition in multibillion dollar class
action.
On May 10, 2016, the United States District Court for the Central District of California, in a 31 - page decision, dismissed a putative class
action lawsuit for securities fraud
against Yingli Green
Energy Holding
Company Limited.
Mr. Bruce Schechter represents plaintiffs in a wrongful death
action against Monster
Energy Company («Monster») in California.