North Dakota Supreme Court Orders Judge to Halt Dutch Suit Against DAPL Developer
The justices said the Dutch case could undermine a $345 million jury judgment against Greenpeace, and Chief Justice Lisa Fair McEvers dissented.
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North Dakota Supreme Court orders judge to halt Dutch suit against Dakota Access Pipeline developer
BISMARCK — The North Dakota Supreme Court has instructed a district court judge to stop an overseas free speech lawsuit against the developer of the Dakota Access Pipeline. The Amsterdam-based organization Greenpeace International filed suit against Energy Transfer in the Netherlands in response to the lawsuit the environmental group faces in North Dakota. Energy Transfer accuses Greenpeace of International and two other Greenpeace affiliate org…
North Dakota Supreme Court sides with Energy Transfer in Greenpeace fight over Dutch lawsuit
(The Center Square) – The North Dakota Supreme Court ruled this week that Greenpeace International cannot keep pursuing most of its lawsuit against Energy Transfer in the Netherlands as the pipeline company’s case moves forward in North Dakota. The dispute stems from litigation surrounding disruptive protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline. Energy Transfer sued Greenpeace International… Source
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