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Taylor Energy Company, L.L.C. v. United States of America, et al
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2:20-cv-01720
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Government Agencies
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May 10, 2021
Gov't Can Seek $43M From Taylor Energy For Oil Spill Cleanup
A Louisiana federal judge has found that the U.S. Coast Guard is immune from Taylor Energy's suit challenging the government's ability to demand $43 million for costs related to cleaning up an undersea oil spill that leaked into the Gulf of Mexico for over 15 years.
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July 29, 2020
Taylor Energy Says Coast Guard Can't Move $43M Spill Row
Taylor Energy Co. LLC has said a fight with the U.S. Coast Guard over $43 million in oil spill cleanup costs belongs in Louisiana federal court and that the government is wrongly attempting to hitch the case to another pending in Washington, D.C.
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July 20, 2020
Taylor Tries To Dodge $43M Bill For Oil Spill Cleanup Costs
Taylor Energy Co. LLC said the U.S. Coast Guard has no right to demand $43 million from the company to cover costs related to cleaning up an undersea oil spill, which began in 2004 and has not been contained.