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Exxon wants oil spill award reduced
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THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2002 Exxon Mobil Corp. has lowered the amount of damages it wants to pay to Alaska Natives, fishermen, land owners and others affected by the Exxon Valdez oil spill in 1989. The company wants to pay $25 million but no more than $40 million. A federal court had ordered a $5 billion payment but the award was reduced by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Get the Story:
Exxon puts punitive damages in millions (AP 6/13) Get the Case:
IN RE: THE EXXON VALDEZ, No 97-35191 (9th Cir. November 07, 2001) Related Stories:
Alaska Natives appeal Exxon ruling (11/30)
Exxon fight has proven costly (11/9)
Native payout for Exxon spill lowered (11/8)
Exxon Valdez health complaints probed (11/6)
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