$3B LA lawsuit could ‘destroy’ gulf energy industry, critics warn, as state’s position questioned
Louisiana is ground zero for a slew of potentially landmark environmental lawsuits, some supported by the state's pro-energy governor.
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Louisiana is ground zero for a slew of potentially landmark environmental lawsuits, some supported by the state's pro-energy governor.
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