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Dutch court agrees to hear Greenpeace lawsuit against US energy company

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AMSTERDAM (AP) — Judges in Amsterdam handed Greenpeace a preliminary victory on Wednesday in an anti-intimidation court case, rejecting a request from fossil fuel pipeline company Energy Transfer to toss the complaint out. The Dutch-based environmental organization filed a lawsuit last year to block a $345 million award stemming from protests against the Dakota Access […]

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Dutch court agrees to hear Greenpeace lawsuit against US energy company

Judges in Amsterdam have given Greenpeace a preliminary win in an anti-intimidation court case. A court on Wednesday rejected a request from fossil fuel pipeline company Energy Transfer to toss the complaint out.

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Judges from Amsterdam gave Greenpeace a preliminary victory on Wednesday in a court case against intimidation, rejecting a request from the Energy Transfer pipeline company to dismiss the complaint.

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A court in Amsterdam declared itself competent to consider Greenpeace's lawsuit against the US oil pipeline company Energy Transfer, which it accuses of having initiated a series of abusive litigation aimed at silencing the public participation and freedom of expression of environmental groups. The Amsterdam District Court rejected the arguments with which Energy Transfer intended that the case should be dismissed or suspended until the conclusi…

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