(The Center Square) – Eight years after the completion of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) and accompanying protests at the ...
Cox attributed between $265 million and $340 million in damages to Greenpeace. He said the jury should not only hold ...
The company cites the protests as the reason for a five-month delay in the pipeline’s completion, forcing it to miss a Jan. 1 ...
The environmental groups is being sued over anti-pipeline protests nearly a decade ago. What’s decided here could have wide ranging impacts on protest in the US ...
Though Central ND News promises to "fill the void in community news after years of decline in local reporting by legacy media ...
An American oil company is suing Greenpeace organisations in the US and Greenpeace International for a whopping $300 million. Together we can defy Big Oil's bullying.
Greenpeace used malicious and deceptive tactics to disrupt the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline and keep it from going ...
Energy Transfer has taken Greenpeace to trial over claims that the environmental group incited illegal acts by protesters in North Dakota that cost the company millions of dollars in alleged property ...
Energy Transfer also alleges that through defamation, Greenpeace pressured nearly half of the pipeline’s investors to withdraw or reduce their support for the project. Greenpeace maintains that ...
Energy Transfer Executive Chairman Kelcy Warren claimed in court testimony he traveled to North Dakota in December 2016 to discuss a settlement with then-tribal chair David Archambault II to end ...
The storied group has a remarkable history of daring protests and high-profile blunders. It faces a reckoning in North Dakota ...
A jury of nine early this week will decide the $300 million case accusing Greenpeace of concocting a scheme to undermine the ...