The Final Tally — $17.2 Billion Estimated in Damages to Natural Resources from the BP Oil Spil

April 20, 2017 marked the 7th anniversary of the tragic BP Oil Spill.  That event cost 11 men their lives, seriously injured dozens, and caused billions of dollars in economic damages to businesses along the Gulf Coast.  But seven years later, the Gulf of Mexico is still hurting. Scientists at Virginia Tech University recently completed the […]

The Final Tally — $17.2 Billion Estimated in Damages to Natural Resources from the BP Oil Spil2017-04-26T20:05:19+00:00

4 Reasons Why Supreme Court May Deny Cert

After losing its effort to have the entire United States Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals undo the legal agreement it made, BP lost no time in declaring it would ask the United States Supreme Court to do so.  On top of that, by early Thursday afternoon, BP had formally asked that the United States Fifth Circuit […]

4 Reasons Why Supreme Court May Deny Cert2016-08-02T20:00:56+00:00

Somethings Just Don’t Add Up

If you believed BP, you would think that Patrick Juneau, the court-appointed claims administrator, is passing out BP’s money to undeserving claimants willy-nilly. But the facts, as history has shown in this litigation, do not support BPs spin. The claims administrator just released his monthly report. Table 4 tells the tale of the tape. Table […]

Somethings Just Don’t Add Up2016-08-02T19:50:49+00:00

BP Wins. Gulf Businesses Lose.

BP won a significant victory yesterday in its ongoing litigation arising from the tragic April 20, 2010 explosion of the DeepWater Horizon and resulting oil spill that affected the Gulf of Mexico. While it has attempted to wrap up its liability for the Spill through a variety of different settlements, a lingering liability for BP […]

BP Wins. Gulf Businesses Lose.2016-05-17T19:15:05+00:00