An attorney for a Texas pipeline company says he will show at trial that various Greenpeace entities coordinated delays and ...
Dallas-based Energy Transfer and its subsidiary Dakota Access allege trespass, nuisance, defamation and other offenses by ...
A coalition of media organizations, including the North Dakota Monitor, petitioned the state Supreme Court Thursday seeking ...
An attorney representing the developer of the Dakota Access Pipeline told a jury of Morton County residents on Wednesday morning that Greenpeace was secretly behind the protests ...
By Karen Zraick Greenpeace went on trial on Monday in North Dakota in a bombshell lawsuit that, if successful, could bankrupt the storied group. The Dallas-based company Energy Transfer sued ...
A $300 million lawsuit a pipeline company brought against Greenpeace in North Dakota has become a flash point in the debate over free speech, with environmentalists warning the outcome could ...
The lawsuit also names the group's funding arm, Greenpeace Fund Inc. The jury trial in state court in Mandan, North Dakota, is scheduled to last five weeks. Dallas-based Energy Transfer alleges ...
The lawsuit also names the group's funding arm, Greenpeace Fund Inc. The jury trial in state court in Mandan, North Dakota, is scheduled to last five weeks. What are details of the case?
Jury selection began Monday in Dakota Access Pipeline's $300 million lawsuit against Greenpeace USA. A federal lawsuit by the company was dismissed but there is a similar one filed in North Dakota ...
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