Enbridge Energy is trying to shift to federal court a Michigan lawsuit seeking shutdown of an oil pipeline that runs beneath a channel linking two of the Great Lakes
The Alden Global Capital hedge fund stepped up its efforts to buy Lee Enterprises this week by filing a lawsuit against the newspaper publisher accusing Lee’s board of improperly denying shareholders the chance to have a say on its takeover offer
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Ecoark Awarded $115 Million in Lawsuit Against Walmart
Ecoark Holdings, Inc.April 12, 2021 GMT
Walmart found liable on three claims in lawsuit filed by Zest Labs Inc.
Jury unanimously awards Ecoark Holdings, Inc. $115 million in damages
SAN ANTONIO, April 12, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Ecoark Holdings, Inc. (“Ecoark” or the “Company”) (OTC: ZEST) announces that on Friday, April 9, 2021, a Little Rock, Arkansas jury awarded Ecoark and its wholly owned subsidiary, Zest Labs Inc. (“Zest”) a total of $115 million in damages in a lawsuit against Bentonville-based Walmart Inc. (“Walmart”) (NYSE: WMT), the world’s largest company as measured by annual revenue1.
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West Virginia gov, company ordered to pay $6.8M in coal feud
A federal judge in Delaware has ordered West Virginia Gov. James Justice and one of his family-owned coal companies to pay $6.8 million for breaching a contract with a Pennsylvania coal exporter
By RANDALL CHASE AP Business Writer
April 1, 2021, 11:07 PM
• 4 min read
DOVER, Del. A federal judge in Delaware has ordered West Virginia Gov. James Justice and one of his family-owned coal companies to pay $6.8 million for breaching a contract with a Pennsylvania coal exporter.
The ruling was handed down Monday in a lawsuit filed in 2018 by Pennsylvania-based Xcoal Energy & Resources.
SEATTLE (AP) â In a story published March 31, 2021, The Associated Press reported that a King County judge ordered a company that provides estate planning services to pay more than $14 million because it used âscare tacticsâ to pressure people to buy its products. The company was Texas-based CLA Estate Services, Inc. and CLA USA. In the ruling the judge referred to the company as âCLA,â and the story also referenced âCLA.â CLA is also the commonly-used name for CliftonLarsonAllen LLP, a Minnesota-based accounting and consulting firm, not to be confused with CLA Estate Services, Inc.
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