Pebble Mine is Really Sorry (They Got Caught)
Posted by Shannyn Moore on September 16, 2014 · 7 Comments
These past few weeks have been bad ones for the Pebble Partnership and its attorneys. Here’s the statement issued last week by Pebble Limited Partnership, the Pebble Mines Corp. and Jermain, Dunnagan & Owens, their law firm, the defendants, and the Renewable Resources Coalition, the plaintiffs, in a long-running lawsuit. RELATED: AK Beat: Billionaire mining investor says Pebble “will not be built” The “Renewable Resources Coalition and Pebble Limited Partnership have today announced a settlement of their litigation pending in Los Angeles. In that litigation, Renewable Resources Coalition alleged that Pebble had unlawfully purchased its confidential records and information from…
Category Alaska, Environment, Ethics, Headlines, Law & Order, Pebble Mine, Resource Development, Skulduggery · Tags Alaska Bar Association, Alaska wild salmon, APOC, Bob Gillam, Bristol Bay, Dunnagan & Owens, Jermain, Matthew Singer Anchorage, Matthew Singer attorney, No Pebble, Pebble Limited Parnership, Pebble Mine Alaska, Pebble Mines Corp., Renewable Resources Coalition, Robert Kaplan Los Angeles