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Other Statutes - Environmental Matters Cases filed in the Texas Southern District Court before Samuel B Kent [ Court Info ]

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Parties District Court Judge Type of Lawsuit Cause of Action
October 2, 2008
United States of America v. Explorer Pipeline Company TX Southern Kent Environmental Matters U.S. Government Plaintiff
Plaintiff: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; Defendant: Explorer Pipeline Company
 
November 9, 2007
United States of America v. Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. et al TX Southern Kent Environmental Matters Real Property Tort to Land
Plaintiff: United States of America; Defendant: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc., GE Healthcare Bio-Sciences, Corp., GE Healthcare Inc., GE Healthcare Holdings Inc., QSA Global, Inc. and others...
 
September 24, 2007
United States of America v. Great Lakes Carbon LLC et al TX Southern Kent Environmental Matters Real Property Tort to Land
Plaintiff: United States of America; Defendant: Great Lakes Carbon LLC, Phelps Dodge Corp.
 
December 12, 2006
United States Of America v. Scruggs TX Southern Kent Environmental Matters USA Plaintiff
March 24, 2004
Lafitte's Cove v. US Army Corps, et al TX Southern Kent Environmental Matters Review of Agency Action-Environment
June 1, 2001
Marathon Oil Co, et al v. Texas City Terminal, et al TX Southern Kent Environmental Matters Declaratory Judgment
         
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