The attorneys for Energy Transfer began laying out their argument Wednesday as to why they believe the company is owed some ...
Energy Transfer, which owns the Dakota Access Pipeline, is seeking $300 million, a sum that Greenpeace says could bankrupt ...
Dallas-based Energy Transfer and its subsidiary Dakota Access allege trespass, nuisance, defamation and other offenses by ...
An attorney for a Texas pipeline company said Wednesday at trial that he will prove various Greenpeace entities coordinated ...
This week marks the official kickoff of a long-brewing, high-stakes trial that could change the American environmental movement forever—and crush Americans’ First Amendment rights.
Jury selection just began for a lawsuit filed against Greenpeace in Morton County, North Dakota, kicking off a trial for a ...
Filed in state court, legal action accuses Greenpeace of an “unlawful and violent scheme to cause financial harm to Energy Transfer, physical harm to its employees and infrastructure, and to disrupt ...
A Dallas pipeline company’s lawsuit seeking potentially hundreds of millions of dollars from Greenpeace was set to advance ...
A behemoth defamation lawsuit brought by the developer of the Dakota Access Pipeline against Greenpeace began its trial in a North Dakota courtroom on Monday.
At stake is an open letter co-signed by Greenpeace International in 2016, calling on a dozen banks behind the construction of an oil pipeline in North Dakota to halt funding of the project.