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Ruling on entitlement to Superfund recovery against polluter not directed to clean up [US SC] News
Ruling on entitlement to Superfund recovery against polluter not directed to clean up [US SC]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 13, 2004 01:06:00 pm

Cooper Industries v. Aviall Services, United States Supreme Court, December 13, 2004 [ruling 7-2 that a company had improperly used the federal Superfund law to sue a former polluting owner when there had been no directive to undertake a cleanup]. Read the opinion here. Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here.

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