Disher’s complaint alleges that Shell has known about the dangers of benzene causing cancer for decades but, despite its knowledge, publicly minimized and hid the dangers. Shell has denied the key allegations in the suit but acknowledges that benzene in certain amounts may be a carcinogen. By SANFORD J. SCHMIDT March 19, 2012 6:57 PM [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Litigation’
An open wound for Shell
Some Shell employees complained on their website Royaldutchshellplc.com that a ‘Swiss Mafia’ is running the group. “Meanwhile, staff flocked to Royaldutchshell.com to attack the group’s management.” “Influentialyou bet. The Donovans and their blog are regularly quoted in the mainstream mediano doubt that the father-and-son team is an ongoing headache for Shell.” By John Donovan We [...]
Royal Dutch Shell’s No1 Enemy
The article says that the content of an email sent to President Pution in Moscow was explosive and that the leaked information, which cost Shell its majority stake in the Sakhalin 2 project, came from me, John Donovan. By John Donovan On Saturday 17 March 2012 the largest broadsheet German daily national newspaper, Sueddeutsche Zeitung, [...]
Long road from Nigeria to Supreme Court
Case accuses Shell of complicity in human rights atrocities Charles Wiwa is a nephew of the Nigerian writer Ken Saro-Wiwa. He’s part of a group of Nigerian refugees involved in suing the Royal Dutch Shell oil company. (Zbigniew Bzdak, Chicago Tribune / March 12, 2012) Mary Schmich: March 18, 2012 Charles Wiwa’s old friends from [...]
Shell says being sued for causing climate change
Thu Mar 15, 2012 8:07am GMT By Tom Bergin LONDON, March 15 (Reuters) – Oil giant Royal Dutch Shell Plc said it was being sued for causing climate change, suggesting recent court set-backs for environmentalists had not put an end to global warming lawsuits. The Anglo-Dutch group said in its annual report, published on Thursday, [...]
UK Arctic policy review due amid surge of interest in far north
The decision by a parliamentary committee to review policies on the Arctic comes alongside commercial drive into the region Terry Macalister guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 14 March 2012 14.12 GMT The decision by a parliamentary committee to review British government policies on the Arctic on Wednesday comes amid a surge of global economic and political interest in [...]
Shell game
MARCH 14, 2012 Royal Dutch Shell, the fifth-largest company in the world, is suing the Sierra Club along with a dozen other environmental organizations on the off chance that we might attempt to do our job. Shell is taking us to court preemptively because we might have the audacity to say that drilling in the [...]
Portland’s Stoel Rives represents Shell Oil against Greenpeace protests in the Arctic
Monday, March 12, 2012 By Richard Read, The Oregonian First, it was Miller Nash suing environmentalists on behalf of Japanese whale hunters. Now, another big-league Portland law firm is working to foil similar high-seas protests, representing Shell Oil Co. against Greenpeace. Shell executives, fed up with disruption of Arctic Ocean drilling plans, chose powerhouse Stoel [...]
Supreme Court Appears Divided on Whether to Grant Corporations Immunity From Human Rights Suits
March 5, 2012 On Feb. 28, I watched the Supreme Court hearing in Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum, which will decide whether corporations can be sued under the Alien Tort Statute (ATS), a law that allows suits in federal courts for violations of international law. After reading some of the media reports on the argument, [...]
U.S. Supreme Court to Re-hear Shell Oil Human Rights Case
The case could make corporations liable for acts of torture and genocide. By . Agence France-Presse March 5, 2012 The U.S. Supreme Court decided Monday to hear arguments a second time in a dispute between oil giant Royal Dutch Shell and Nigerian victims of torture. The Supreme Court heard a first round of arguments by [...]
Justices to Weigh Foreigners’ Lawsuits
By JESS BRAVIN The Supreme Court indicated Monday that it may scale back an 18th-century federal law that permits foreigners to sue in U.S. courts over violations of international law. Last week, the justices heard arguments over whether the Alien Tort Statute, passed by Congress in 1789, allows suits against corporations. The case involves Nigerian [...]
Corporate Human Rights Case Expanded by U.S. Supreme Court
By Greg Stohr – Mar 5, 2012 8:14 PM GMT The U.S. Supreme Court ordered a second round of arguments in a case that might shield multinational companies, including Royal Dutch Shell Plc (RDSA), from suits accusing them of complicity in human-rights abuses. The justices today expanded their review of a lawsuit that claims Shell [...]
Shell Nigeria Case Puts Court in Foreign Territory: Noah Feldman
By Noah Feldman Mar 5, 2012 12:05 AM GMT Should corporations be held liable for acts of torture committed under their auspices? If that had been the only issue considered by the Supreme Court last week in Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum, the logical answer would surely have to be yes. If corporations are people [...]
Shell oil rig set for landmark Alaska journey
Shell oil rig set for landmark Alaska journey After one of the biggest environmental fights in decades, exploratory drilling is expected to begin in July off the state’s north coast. The company has plans in case of a spill; opponents say normal operations will still release damaging chemicals. By Kim Murphy, Los Angeles Times March [...]
Shell in Talks to Settle $653 Million Brazil Contamination Penalty
BASF and Shell were jointly ordered in August 2010 to pay damages to former employees for medical treatment and personal suffering… BASF said its Brazilian unit filed a lawsuit against Shell… asking a court to declare that Shell is responsible for the full amount of the damages resulting from the contamination… By Sheenagh Matthews – [...]


Shell Blog RSS Feed