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California Supreme Court

Nov. 10, 2007

Oil Companies Push to Publish Favorable Ruling

SAN FRANCISCO - After the California Supreme Court dropped from its docket last week a multimillion-dollar toxic-tort suit because too many justices owned oil stock, the oil interests that won are back at the high court asking for a favor.

By Laura Ernde
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - After the California Supreme Court dropped from its docket last week a multimillion dollar toxic tort suit because too many justices owned oil stock, the oil interests that won are now back at the high court asking for a favor.
      This time the outcome could affect more than the two dozen employees of aerospace giant Lockheed ...

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