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Dustlawyer

(10,494 posts)
Mon Jun 9, 2014, 10:34 AM Jun 2014

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal says suing oil companies for damages caused by Fracking is "frivolous!"

Rejecting the advice of his own attorney general and dozens of legal scholars, Louisiana governor and potential presidential contender Bobby Jindal effectively blocked a New Orleans-area levee board from suing oil and gas companies for allegedly destroying the state’s coasts – and in so doing, may have also derailed state and local claims against BP for damages and tax revenue lost following the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

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“This bill will help stop frivolous lawsuits and create a more fair and predictable legal environment, and I am proud to sign it into law,” the Republican Jindal declared in a statement Friday. “It further improves Louisiana’s legal environment by reducing unnecessary claims that burden businesses so that we can bring even more jobs to our state.”

Don Briggs, president of the Louisiana Oil & Gas Association, was also quoted in the statement distributed by the governor’s office, hailing the measure as a “huge victory for the oil and gas industry.”

http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2014/06/06/bobby-jindal-signs-bill-to-block-lawsuits-against-oil-and-gas-companies

More and more they are taking our right to sue away under the guise of "frivolous lawsuits." You cannot sue generic drug manufacturers and now oil companies in La. Notice he doesn't say how this protects Louisiana's citizens. How is not allowing fracking suits when the oil companies ruin your water well a good thing for Louisiana? The thing is, if a lawsuit is "frivolous" the Judges throw the suit out and usually sanctions the attorney who brought it. We do not need absolute immunity going to oil companies, with said immunity applying in all instances, not just those deemed "frivolous."
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Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal says suing oil companies for damages caused by Fracking is "frivolous!" (Original Post) Dustlawyer Jun 2014 OP
Jindal doesn't drink the same water as his citizens? nt abelenkpe Jun 2014 #1
Wouldn't surprise me. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2014 #2
He's not in the state long enough to drink the water MountainLaurel Jun 2014 #5
Waiting for Booby to turn on his shower and hot flames shoot out...n/t monmouth3 Jun 2014 #3
Bobby, eat tarballs and die! muntrv Jun 2014 #4
Koch Industries: "Bobby, Bobby dear, time for bed!" rustydog Jun 2014 #6

Erich Bloodaxe BSN

(14,733 posts)
2. Wouldn't surprise me.
Mon Jun 9, 2014, 10:41 AM
Jun 2014

He might be a big bottled water buyer, I imagine he could afford such a habit.

But maybe actually derailing BP payments might cause enough economic havoc in his state that he gets booted out of office. We can always hope.

MountainLaurel

(10,271 posts)
5. He's not in the state long enough to drink the water
Mon Jun 9, 2014, 11:54 AM
Jun 2014

Almost immediately after signing the legislation that may allow BP to get out of paying its penalties for Deepwater Horizon, he flew to SC for a Repuglican fundraiser.

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