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April 22, 2008

Roundup of Stories on Exxon v. Grefer Cert Denial

Bloomberg: Exxon Loses U.S. Supreme Court Challenge to $112 Million Award

CNNMoney: Supreme Court Rejects Exxon Appeal In Property Cleanup Case

WSJ LawBlog: High Court Says No Thanks to Exxon-Mobil Punitives Appeal

Reuters UK: US High Court Won't Hear Exxon Louisiana Appeal

Point of Law: Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Exxon Appeal of $112M Individual Property Damage Award

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