• @Steve
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    14 days ago

    Good on them! This is how it’s supposed to work.
    Do the math on how much they made breaking the deal/law. Then round up and have them pay that back.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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      1714 days ago

      We’ll see how much they’re able to collect. Appellate courts love to throw settlements like this out or drastically shrink damages.

      It took 18 years for the Exxon Valdez case to reach a verdict. Another 2 years after that, the SCOTUS reduced damages from $2.5B to $500M

      “For the people who were harmed, they will recover approximately $15,000 apiece,” said David Frederick, who filed a friend of the court brief in the case for the state of Alaska. He called it “a pittance compared to the devastation the oil spill wreaked on their lives.”

      And, needless to say, the fine was not adjusted for inflation.

  • Monkey With A Shell
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    2714 days ago

    Plus ongoing amounts right? Otherwise what’s the chances this wasn’t figured in as just a cost of business?

  • @Pat_Riot@lemmy.today
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    2514 days ago

    These tracks were laid illegally in the first place. The tribe should just go remove that shit from their land and tell the rail company to get fucked.