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California River Watch v. Fluor Corporation
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3:10-cv-05105
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March 31, 2017
Shiloh Breached Fluor Enviro Deal With Cleanup Request
A California federal judge ruled Friday that The Shiloh Group breached an environmental remediation settlement over a site formerly owned by construction company Fluor Corp. when it asked state environmental regulators to order additional cleanup of the land, saying the remediation deal waived all claims against Fluor.
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August 10, 2015
Fluor Scores Win In Calif. Pollution Cleanup Dispute
A California federal judge on Friday handed Fluor Corp. a win in a dispute over environmental contamination at a former manufacturing facility, finding current property owner The Shiloh Group liable for cost recovery under state and federal law.
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December 23, 2014
Metal Co. Can't Escape Fluor Pollution Suit
A California federal judge on Monday nixed West Coast Metals Inc.'s attempt to dodge Fluor Corp.'s third-party complaint over pollution at a former manufacturing facility, saying that Fluor's claims aren't precluded by a previous settlement related to the same allegations.
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October 02, 2014
Calif. Property Owner's Fluor Pollution Suit Gets Trimmed
A California federal judge on Thursday threw out most of The Shiloh Group LLC's intervening complaint seeking to recoup cleanup costs in an environmental group's suit faulting Fluor Corp. for contamination at a former manufacturing facility, finding fees can't be awarded until after an entry of judgment.
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July 10, 2014
Judge Trims Enviro Group's Cleanup Suit Against Fluor
A federal magistrate judge on Wednesday pared down much of an environmental group's suit faulting Fluor Corp. for contamination at a former manufacturing facility in Northern California, finding the group failed to show that cleanup efforts led by state agencies are lacking.