United States of America et al v. NCR Corporation et al

  1. April 05, 2016

    Feds Say They Paid Fair Share In $1.5B Superfund Site

    The federal government on Monday told the Wisconsin federal judge overseeing the Lower Fox River Superfund site litigation it doesn't owe paper coating company Appvion money for the cleanup because it's already paid its fair share and that costs should be borne by other companies.

  2. January 26, 2016

    NCR Denied Appeal Of Superfund Divisibility Finding

    A Wisconsin federal judge on Monday denied NCR Corp.'s bid for an interlocutory appeal of his refusal to allow the company to cap its contribution to part of the $1.5 billion cleanup of a Superfund site, finding there isn't an appropriate question of law at issue.

  3. November 23, 2015

    NCR Can't Appeal Superfund Divisibility Finding, Feds Say

    The U.S. government on Friday urged a Wisconsin federal judge not to certify NCR Corp.'s interlocutory appeal of his refusal to allow the company to cap its contribution to part of the $1.5 billion cleanup of a Superfund site, arguing that NCR isn't appealing a question of law.

  4. November 09, 2015

    NCR Can't Beat Fox River Superfund Divisibility Finding

    A Wisconsin federal judge on Monday rejected NCR Corp.'s attempt to convince him that he should allow the company to place a cap on its contribution to part of the $1.5 billion cleanup of a Superfund site.

  5. November 03, 2015

    NCR Disputes Fox River Superfund Divisibility Finding

    NCR Corp. on Monday asked a Wisconsin federal judge not to slam the door on its argument that there should be a cap on its contribution to the cleanup of a $1.5 billion Superfund site.

  6. October 21, 2015

    Superfund Divisibility Remains Elusive, But Possible

    Despite NCR Corp.'s recent failure to clear the very high bar to proving a divisibility defense in its Fox River Superfund cleanup case, experts say the Seventh Circuit has cleared the way for other companies that have the right mix of facts to prevail in the future.

  7. October 19, 2015

    Wis. Judge Reverses NCR Superfund Divisibility Ruling

    A Wisconsin federal judge on Monday reversed his earlier decision that NCR Corp. can't be held fully liable for part of a $1.5 billion Superfund cleanup and said he now finds that the company's evidence was unreliable.

  8. July 21, 2015

    6 CERCLA Cases To Watch In The 2nd Half Of 2015

    From Arizona’s battle to keep its Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act settlements out of judges' hands to a fight over whether air emissions that drift far away and land on the ground trigger liability, a number of high-profile CERLCA cases are currently underway in federal court. Here, Law360 looks at six CERCLA cases attorneys should be watching in the second half of 2015.

  9. July 17, 2015

    The Biggest Environmental Cases Of 2015: Midyear Report

    The environmental bar saw much excitement in the first half of 2015, as the U.S. Supreme Court told the EPA to have another look at its plan to control mercury emissions and the Third Circuit upheld an ambitious EPA plan to control pollution in the Chesapeake Bay. Here Law360 takes a look at some of the highest-profile environmental cases to be decided so far in 2015.

  10. July 01, 2015

    NCR Says Divisibility Finding In Superfund Row Should Stand

    NCR Corp. on Tuesday asked a Wisconsin federal judge to reject requests by the federal government and other co-defendants that he reconsider his ruling that NCR can't be held fully liable for part of a $1.5 billion Superfund cleanup.

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