Oil spill triggers class action lawsuit

April 30, 2010
HOUSTON, TX, April 30, 2010 -- Attorneys with The Lanier Law Firm are announcing a class action lawsuit filed today on behalf of Louisiana residents affected by the oil spill caused by the Deepwater Horizon explosion...

HOUSTON, TX, April 30, 2010 -- Attorneys with The Lanier Law Firm are announcing a class action lawsuit filed today on behalf of Louisiana residents affected by the oil spill caused by the Deepwater Horizon explosion.

On April 20, 2010, an explosion and fire occurred on the Deepwater Horizon, a massive oil rig owned by Swiss-based Transocean Ltd. (NYSE:RIG) and leased to UK-based BP PLC (NYSE:BP) .

According to the lawsuit, BP PLC, Transocean Ltd., Cameron International Corporation and Halliburton Energy Services violated the Oil Pollution Act and were negligent in failing to properly operate, inspect, and maintain the Deepwater Horizon rig. Attorneys for the plaintiffs also allege that the defendants' inadequately responded to the explosion and resulting oil leak, causing severe damage to the fragile ecosystem in the Gulf of Mexico.

The companies initially reported that the well was leaking 1,000 barrels per day, but evidence now shows that the well is leaking more than 5,000 barrels.

According to the lawsuit, the defendants "impaired the response to the emergency, greatly increasing the danger to the environment, human health, and the Gulf Coast economy, by knowingly understating the amount of oil that was leaking from the well." The lawsuit also alleges that the oil spill "has formed a vast expanse of thick, poisonous sludge, contaminating an area larger than the state of Rhode Island. The oil slick will continue to expand until the ruptured pipe is shut off, a process that could take weeks or months."

"By consciously understating the magnitude of the leak, the defendants put the entire Gulf Coast region in increasing danger," says attorney Mark Lanier. "This oil will not simply evaporate off the water, and in two months we're likely to be looking at a spill surpassing the Exxon Valdez disaster."

The lawsuit, Nova Affiliated, S.A. v. BP, PLC et al., No. 2:10-cv-01313, was filed April 30, 2010, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana. In addition to Mr. Lanier, the plaintiffs are represented by Dana Taschner with The Lanier Law Firm, as well as attorneys with New Orleans' Herman Herman Katz & Cotlar.

For more information, contact Alan Bentrup at 713-553-3358, [email protected] or J.D. Cargill at 832-606-8335.

Source: The Lanier Law Firm
Web Site: http://www.lanierlawfirm.com/

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