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기사

2011년 11월 21일

저자:
Steve Korris, Louisiana Record [USA]

Halliburton wants Barbier to disqualify engineer for 'switching sides' to BP [USA]

Halliburton Energy Services...claims an employee who helped develop strategy for litigation over the Deepwater Horizon explosion quit his job and joined a firm that helps rig operator BP develop an opposing strategy. On Nov. 15, Halliburton asked U.S. District Judge Carl Barbier to disqualify engineer Michael Viator, CSI Technologies, and CSI owner Fred Sabins as experts for BP. "HESI recently learned that Viator, after switching sides, revealed confidential information to Sabins and CSI as they assisted BP in formulating its claims and defenses against HESI," Donald Godwin of Dallas wrote.

다음 타임라인의 일부

USA: Halliburton tries to disqualify engineer from lawsuit over responsibility for Deepwater Horizon explosion & oil spill after he switches sides & becomes expert for BP

US Deepwater Horizon explosion & oil spill lawsuits