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Federal Court in Oklahoma Rules that CERCLA Violation Is Not Negligence Per Se

By Ryan Rudich on July 27, 2017
Posted in General Environmental

A federal district court in Oklahoma has held that CERCLA may not be used as a regulatory standard to state a claim for negligence per se. The plaintiffs in Bristow First Assembly of God, et al. v. BP, p.l.c., et al., N.D. Okla., No. 15-CV-523, brought a series of claims against a group of…

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