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Demanda (SLAPP)

22 Ago 2017

Greenpeace International

Estatus: DISMISSED

Fecha de presentación de la demanda judicial
22 Ago 2017
Exactitud de fecha
Año y mes correctos
Greenpeace International
Civil, Penal
No aplicable
Grupo de inquietudes medioambientales
Demandas: SLAPP
Abogado del demandante: Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP
Demandas legales: Crimen organizado, Difamación
Cantidad de daños: $1 billion
Demanda presentada por: Company
Objetivo: Grupo, organización o institución
Lugar de presentación: Estados Unidos
Lugar del incidente: Estados Unidos
Energy Transfer Partners Estados Unidos Petróleo, gas y carbón Respuesta de la empresa
Kasowitz Benson Torres LLP Estados Unidos Firmas de abogados Respuesta de la empresa

Fuentes

In August 2017, Energy Transfer Partners, the operators of the Dakota Access Pipeline, filed a lawsuit against Greenpeace, Inc., Greenpeace Fund, Inc., Greenpeace International, BankTrack, the movement Earth First!, and individual defendants accusing them of unlawful and fraudulent speech intended to harm the company and cause it to lose investments in its pipeline. With treble damages available under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), the company sought close to $1 billion in damages. In 2019, a federal court dismissed the federal claims against the defendants, but declined to rule on the state claims.