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The lawsuit, filed by Energy Transfer Partners, claimed that the negative publicity aroused by the pipeline protests more than a decade ago has cost the company more than $300 million.
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A North Dakota jury has found Greenpeace liable for defamation and other claims in connection with protests against an oil pipeline's construction. The jury said Wednesday that the environmental advoc ...
The environmental group previously shared bankruptcy fears over losing a defamation suit to Texas oil giant Energy Transfer ...
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