...North America, that oil sands occur naturally and are no more environmentally harmful than traditional oil sources, and that newly constructed pipelines are safer than...
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...revenue. The firm helped obtain a $410 million settlement with Bank of America Corp., the largest financial institution involved. General litigation practice leader Bruce Steckler...
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