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June 30, 2010 by
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The Lanier Law Firm Investigating 401(k) Retirement Plan for BP Employees
NEW YORK – The Lanier Law Firm is investigating possible legal claims related to a 401(k) retirement plan for U.S. employees of energy giant BP (NYSE: BP). The law firm believes there are potential violations of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”) by those in charge of BP’s retirement plan, which is known as the BP Employee Savings Plan (“ESP”).
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June 17, 2010 by
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Op-Ed Spotlight: BP Has No ‘Beyond Petroleum’ Plan
After the Deepwater Horizon spill, talk of alternative energy has surged. Should we be working harder to get rid of oil dependence? Can we make drilling safer? And how will we do it? Finding answers to these questions can be a challenge, since few talking heads have much real, practical knowledge to fall back on. But today, The Washington Post runs an op-ed jointly authored by Deborah Gordon, a …
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June 17, 2010 by
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WRAPUP 8-BP unveils new oil spill plan as shares tumble
WRAPUP 8-BP unveils new oil spill plan as shares tumble
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June 14, 2010 by
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Experts meeting to plan for double disaster – hurricane vs. oil spill
Experts will convene Monday on the Panama City campus of Florida State University to plan for a potentially darker chapter in the nation’s worst ecological disaster — a hurricane striking the Deepwater Horizon spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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June 13, 2010 by
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Canal Energy has plan to get oil out of the water
In early May crews from Canal Energy, a Bogalusa-based company that engineers, constructs and services offshore boiler technology worldwide and whose major division is offshore, deepwater well testing, packed up huge boilers and heat exchangers and headed to the Gulf Coast with a plan to help stop the flow of oil that had been gushing since the Deepwater Horizon explosion April 20.
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