Roosevelt Irrigation District v. Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District et al

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Case Number:

2:10-cv-00290

Court:

Arizona

Nature of Suit:

Other Statutes: Environmental Matters

Judge:

David A Ezra

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  1. March 01, 2016

    Ariz. Water District Ends Quick Win Bid In $42M Cleanup Suit

    An Arizona water district has withdrawn its request for a swift ruling on its claims that Honeywell and four other defendants must help pay cleanup costs for contamination of local well water, a move that follows a federal judge's decision allowing the defendants additional time to conduct discovery and respond to the request.

  2. February 23, 2016

    Honeywell, Others Win More Time To Fight $42M Cleanup Suit

    An Arizona federal judge on Monday said it would be premature to rule on a water district's request to hold five defendants, including Honeywell, liable for polluting local well water in a $42 million suit, ruling that "key elements" of the water district's claims under the landmark Superfund law remain contested.

  3. October 14, 2015

    $15M Damages In Superfund Suit Speculative, Honeywell Says

    Honeywell International Inc. and several other companies asked an Arizona federal judge Tuesday to strike $15 million from a local water district's suit alleging they contaminated its well water, claiming federal environmental cleanup law bars such speculative claims.

  4. July 29, 2015

    Honeywell Says DQ'd Firm Still At Work In $42M Cleanup Suit

    Honeywell International Inc. and several other defendants in a $42 million groundwater cleanup suit told an Arizona federal court Tuesday that disqualified firm Gallagher & Kennedy PA was still involved in the case, while groundwater operator Roosevelt Irrigation District argued in a separate filing that the firm has complied with the court's order.

  5. July 07, 2015

    Honeywell Pushes Again To Fully DQ Firm In Cleanup Suit

    Honeywell International Inc. and several other defendants in a $42 million groundwater cleanup row renewed their push to completely disqualify Gallagher & Kennedy PA from the case, telling an Arizona federal court Monday that new documents show the firm still is involved in the dispute.

  6. April 27, 2015

    Honeywell Can't Completely DQ Firm In $42M Cleanup Fight

    An Arizona federal judge last week denied a request from Honeywell International Inc. and several other defendants to completely disqualify a law firm in a $42 million groundwater clean-up row, saying the court can't control related actions before a state environmental agency.

  7. March 25, 2015

    Honeywell Says Firm Ignoring DQ In $42M Enviro Fight

    Attorneys for Honeywell International Inc. and others on Tuesday told an Arizona federal judge that the law firm partly disqualified in a $42 million groundwater cleanup case is listed as a trial witness and leveled litigation fees even after its withdrawal from the suit.

  8. September 29, 2014

    Firm Slams 'Shameful' Honeywell DQ Bid In $42M Enviro Fight

    Attorneys for an Arizona political subdivision suing Honeywell International Inc. and others in federal court for a $42 million groundwater cleanup called the defendants' latest bid to disqualify their firm Gallagher & Kennedy PA "shameful gamesmanship" in a filing Monday.

  9. February 22, 2013

    Honeywell, Others Roped Back Into $42M CERCLA Suit

    Several defendants in an Arizona subdivision's suit against Chevron USA Inc. and others over $42 million in contaminated groundwater cleanup costs filed a third-party complaint Thursday seeking to hold previously dismissed defendants including Honeywell International Inc. accountable for any eventual liability.

  10. August 29, 2011

    Gallagher Partly Disqualified From $42M CERCLA Suit

    An Arizona federal judge on Friday disqualified the Phoenix firm Gallagher & Kennedy PA from representing the Roosevelt Irrigation District in part of its lawsuit against Honeywell International Inc. and several other companies for allegedly contaminating the district's groundwater.

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