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Alabama Sues BP Over Gulf Oil Spill

PHILLIP RAWLS   08/12/10 09:55 PM ET   AP

Alabama Sues Bp

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Alabama's attorney general is suing BP and others over the Gulf oil spill because he says the oil company has broken too many promises about accepting responsibility for the disaster.

Attorney General Troy King filed two lawsuits in federal court in Montgomery late Thursday afternoon on behalf of the state. The lawsuits – one against BP and the other against Transocean, Haliburton and other companies associated with the spill – seek economic and punitive damages. No specific amount was listed.

The lawsuit accuses them of damaging Alabama's coast and economy through "negligent or wanton failure to adhere to recognized industry standards."

BP spokesman Justin Saia said the company had not seen the lawsuit and had no comment. At least 300 federal lawsuits have been filed in 12 states against BP and the other three main companies involved in the April 20 explosion aboard the Deepwater Horizon drill rig, which triggered the disaster.

King sued against the wishes of fellow Republican, Gov. Bob Riley, who hopes to reach an out-of-court settlement with the companies.

BP was leasing the rig Deepwater Horizon from owner-operator Transocean Ltd. when it exploded and sank, killing 11 workers. Halliburton Energy Services Inc., had been working to cap the well that ended up leaking with cement prior to the explosion. The broken well spewed some 200 million gallons of oil into the Gulf for three months before it was plugged.

Riley spokesman Todd Stacy said the governor had not seen the lawsuits. He said the state is still compiling a list of economic damages that it will submit to BP soon. If the company doesn't provide fair and fast compensation, then the state would have a dispute.

"When there is a dispute, then a lawsuit is appropriate," he said.

King said his move is not premature.

"As Alabama's lawyer, I say that, if anything, based on BP's broken promises, their history of saying one thing and doing another, and now, new information that they have been secretly working to gain a legal advance, further delay can only further damage our people," King said.

He said BP is retaining the best expert witnesses to keep the other side from using them to testify against BP and is selling assets perhaps to keep an American court from reaching them to satisfy a judgment.

Riley appointed King as attorney general in 2004. But since then, they have become adversaries. Riley created the task force on gambling because King wouldn't take action against electronic bingo games at casinos. They've been battling it out in the courts over whether the task force has the authority to raid the casinos and seize the games.

As for the spill, a team of economic experts is still trying to put a figure on the state's economic losses.

King will be out of office before the lawsuit makes much progress in court. He lost the Republican primary June 1 to Birmingham lawyer Luther Strange. Strange said King should have consulted with the governor and Gulf coast mayors to make sure the litigation doesn't hurt ongoing negotiations with BP.

The Democratic nominee for attorney general, Montgomery lawyer James Anderson, said King may have had a stronger case if he brought in Alabama cities and counties affected by the spill and possibly even other Gulf states.

He said BP has already lined up some of the top lawyers in the state, and the attorney general's office will have to bring in outside lawyers with experience in this type of litigation if it hopes to win.

"We've got plenty of time to add on attorneys," said Chris Bence, the attorney general's chief of staff.

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10:15 PM on 08/17/2010
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ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
11:00 AM on 08/16/2010
"I would like to petition the court, based on the great moral authority vested in me as the legal representative of Alabama, to.."

"Yes, your honor, I see your point. I'll get my coat".
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Kassandra
Idiot savant artistic genius
06:38 PM on 08/15/2010
Can we sue Obama for all his broken promises? Saying one thing and doing another...time after time???
I hear BP has made it's 20 billion contingent on the gov allowing them to keep drilling. That's what you get with backroom deals, I guess. make 'em at least drill in the same vicinity so they can experience the toxicity.
Dead Fish Washing Up Everywhere Due to BP Oil Spill and Dispersants
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=20609
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BannedNBoston
Is hemp legal yet?
02:11 PM on 08/15/2010
North Alabama Toxic Rain!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UAMn1e3TuA
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BannedNBoston
Is hemp legal yet?
02:07 PM on 08/15/2010
Thank RightsGuy for posting that!!!

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Blaming BP for Obama's crimes and incompetence - Patriotic Resistance
Looks like Hayward will be stepping down from the head of BP apparently in response to public opinion ow what is being forced on us as our ...
www.resistnet.com/forum/topics/blaming-bp-for-obamas-crimes - Cached
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Green Eagle: Obama Gets Money from BP: A Vicious Crime!
Jun 19, 2010 ... Obama Gets Money from BP: A Vicious Crime! Barack Obama recently pulled off an immense coup by forcing BP into posting a $20 billion dollar ...
largegreenbird.blogspot.com/.../obama-gets-money-from-bp-vicious-crime.html - Cached
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BP, Obama face clamor to halt oil spill crime | Reuters
May 30, 2010 ... VENICE, Louisiana (Reuters) - Lawmakers and local residents clamored on Sunday for BP and the Obama administration to do more to save the ...
www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6430AR20100530
12:17 PM on 08/15/2010
TO TEACHERS, EDUCATORS, EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATORS, CAMP DIRECTORS and others:

Let’s teach our children and young people the truth and educate them about the dangers of oil drilling and corporate corruption! If you’re in the Gulf States, ask your students to document what they see on the beaches, in the ocean, and the effects of the disaster on people and their communities. For those who don’t live in the Gulf States, ask your students to create art projects, photography, and films about the tragedy of the oil spill.

GIVEN BP’s and THE MEDIA’S BLACKOUT AND SPIN, IT IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT TO DOCUMENT THE DAMAGE FROM BP’S OIL SPILL.

1. Submit photos, pictures, and art work to BetterGulf.org here: http://www.bettergulf.org

2. Please take pictures and videos of the damage from BP’s oil spill. Note time and place. Some smart phone cameras' GPS chip will record location even when there is no cell signal.

Get FREE SMART PHONE APPS to help document the damage of the oil spill.
iPhone App - http://foo.am/dH4
Android App - http://foo.am/dH3
Blackberry App - Point your Blackberry web browser to: http://swooshsoftware.com/SpillReporter.jad

If you have a digital video or still camera, up load your images to: http://gulfcoastspill.com
(Thanks Yobie Benjamin for this information: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/ybenjamin/detail??blogid=150&entry_id=64912 )

Together we can show and document the truth.

IMAGINE IF STUDENTS OF ALL AGES FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD PARTICIPATED!
05:13 AM on 08/15/2010
No one is so powerful that they can stop the march of time...
And so it is happening – that which was predicated, foretold by those with commonsense - those who were living through the horror known as the Deep Water Horizon Disaster. The oil was spewing forth and the government and BP were trying to hide the amount by dispersing it with COREXIT.

You cannot pour on, spray onto or disperse the oil without creating an even bigger ecological disaster.


http://just-me-in-t.blogspot.com/2010/08/time-and-tide-waits-for-no-man.html
12:17 PM on 08/15/2010
Agree!
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Kassandra
Idiot savant artistic genius
06:41 PM on 08/15/2010
Yeah, but it will give them deniability in court is the main thing. I don;t see any autopsies being done on all those dead fish washing up on the beaches in the NE, do you?
If the fish are there, you can bet the Corexit is too.
07:24 PM on 08/14/2010
The OIL SPILL CRISIS MAP is a partnership between Tulane University and the Louisiana Bucket Brigade, and allows Gulf Coast residents to share personal accounts of oil sightings, health problems, suspicious odors and other relevant information with the public.

You can clearly see the extent of the DAMAGE and the kinds of damage in the Gulf. View the Oil Spill Crisis Map here: http://www.oilspill.labucketbrigade.org/
09:04 AM on 08/14/2010
A lawyer's Dream
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Marchmont
08:01 AM on 08/14/2010
In June, with critics comparing the Gulf to Hurricane Katrina, Obama announced the “British Petroleum” oil spill the “worst environmental disaster the US has ever faced”. America’s grubby politicians, green-lobby tub-thumpers, compensation claimants and their mega-bucks lawyers went completely ballistic every night on prime-time TV. However with more than 4,000 oil wells in the Gulf, the ecosystem is used to seepage; the light oil dissipated quickly in its warm waters; and powerful currents from the enormous Mississippi Delta swept much of it away from the shore. Today the pristine beaches are back to normal but Obama’s poisonous remarks have wiped £45 billion off the value of BP, damaged millions of US and UK pensions, and wrecked the tourist trade.
07:26 PM on 08/14/2010
This is really just the beginning.

The mess is huge and far-reaching, and BP – Transocean and their collaborators should be prosecuted so something like this is less likely to happen again.

Evidence of long term damage from the oil spill:

Scientists Deeply Concerned About BP Disaster's Long-Term Impact: http://www.truth-out.org/scientists-deeply-concerned-about-bp-disasters-long-term-impact61946

The article starts out: “Contrary to recent media reports of a quick recovery in the Gulf of Mexico, scientists and biologists are "deeply concerned" about impacts that will likely span "several decades".

Environmental and Health Impacts of the BP Gulf Oil Spill By Dr. Tom Termotto: http://oilspillsolutionsnow.org/?page_id=176

Scientists Find Evidence That Oil And Dispersant Mix Is Making Its Way Into The Food chain: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/07/29/scientists-find-evidence_n_664298.html

Prof: Gulf chemicals very concerning: http://www.wpri.com/dpp/news/us_news/professor-says-gulf-chemicals-will-have-long-term-effects

This informative report, "Gulf Oil Spill Health Hazards", describes the toxicity of chemicals in crude oil and in the dispersants currently being used in the Gulf area. http://www.sciencecorps.org/crudeoilhazards.htm

BP Accused of 'Buying Academic Silence': http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-10731408

We need to keep this tragedy in the media and visible every day (and be careful about BP trolls. . . )
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Kassandra
Idiot savant artistic genius
06:42 PM on 08/15/2010
Why don't you go down there for a nice swim and some (YUM) seafood?
03:50 PM on 08/13/2010
The Gulf should sue Alabama for using it as a sewer. BP's abuse was temporary, Alabama is forever
10:14 AM on 08/13/2010
Good luck with this fight to all of you implied! Internationally. our heart goes with you and your fauna and flora suffering the effects.
07:49 AM on 08/13/2010
The big as yet uncovered story on the Gulf Oil spill and its aftermath is the rapid pullout of the oil industry from the Gulf itself.

Hundreds of For Sale signs are going up in front of houses where oil industry employees once lived.

Louisiana is being especially hard hit.

So, where is Big Oil going?

Nigeria, among other places.

Big Oil just doesn't see the Big Profit potential anymore in the Gulf. Oh, there'll continue to be oil produced from the Gulf but not on the scale that is most attractive to Big Oil.

It's a developing story . . .
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up2uamerica
01:06 AM on 08/14/2010
Good, now the Gulf can concentrate on clean enegy!
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Kassandra
Idiot savant artistic genius
06:45 PM on 08/15/2010
Prince William sound is still contaminated after 20 years from 1/10th the oil of this mess. And they didn't use COREXIT on it or have the industrial runoff the delta has.
03:26 AM on 08/13/2010
Al AG, MS AG and Fla AG have been collecting evidence since day one and coordinating efforts with Holder. Did you think they were collecting all that documentation for the fun of it.
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MISTERUNCONVENTIONAL
The only attitude I've ever had is a bad one.
02:13 AM on 08/13/2010
Alabama sues BP and Texas sues the Federal Government and the only ones who win are the lawyers and the beaches will STILL be covered in tarballs 300 years from now.
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Kassandra
Idiot savant artistic genius
06:46 PM on 08/15/2010
YUP