MONTGOMERY – Alabama's suit accusing Exxon Mobil of shortchanging the state on natural gas royalties produced a record verdict of $3.5 billion at the first trial. In the retrial, the state ____ an ever bigger verdict.
Alabama's suit accusing Exxon Mobil of shortchanging the state on natural gas royalties produced a record verdict of $3.5 billion at the first trial. In the retrial, the state wants an ever bigger verdict.
Next month will mark the 3rd anniversary of a Montgomery jury ruling against Exxon Mobile, the largest verdict in Alabama history. But more that a year after the last brief was filed, state Supreme Court has yet to rile on the oil company's appeal.
The Alabama Supreme Court refused a last-minute request by Exxon Mobil to stop jury selection Wednesday for the retrial of the state's record-setting lawsuit against the oil company.
The Alabama Supreme Court refused a last-minute request by Exxon Mobil to stop jury selection Wednesday for the retrial of the state's record-setting lawsuit against the oil company.
A lawsuit that produced the largest jury verdict in state history goes back to court for a new trial in October, with Republican Gov. Bob Riley bringing in prominent plaintiff lawyer Jere Beasley to represent him.
A lawsuit that produced the largest jury verdict in state history goes back to court for a new trial in October, with Republican Gov. Bob Riley bringing in prominent plaintiff lawyer Jere Beasley to represent him.
A lawsuit that produced the largest jury verdict in state history goes back to court for a new trial in October.
A Montgomery, Ala., judge slashed a jury verdict against Exxon Mobil Corp. to.



