Showing posts with label Bob Riley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bob Riley. Show all posts

Friday, September 17, 2010

BP (NYSE:BP) Says "No" to Paying Alabama Claim

At one time BP (NYSE:BP) had been ready to work with Alabama and their claims against the company from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, and from the time Alabama Attorney General Troy King decided to file a lawsuit against the oil giant, they've pulled back on advice of legal counsel, as the matter suddenly became complicated.

Officials from BP said the lawsuit filed by King was definitely part of the reason for deciding not to make payments.

Alabama Governor Bob Riley blasted King for the lawsuit, saying, "If that lawsuit hadn't paralyzed our negotiations, we wouldn't have to make these additional cuts to education funding."

King lashed back at Riley, asserting, "...it is time for him to get out of the way and let us do our job. It is obvious that BP is not dealing in good faith and is using every excuse possible to keep from paying its obligations both to the individuals and businesses with claims as well as to the state."

That's an odd comment by King when he seems to be the one that got in the way of negotiations, which were in fact proceeding to an agreeable resolution before he filed his lawsuit against BP.

Riley ended up cutting 2 percent from the school budget on the news, although it affected only potential repairs and supplies.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

BP (NYSE:BP) Attorneys Face Off with Alabama Attorney General

In what is becoming somewhat of a debacle, Alabama Attorney General Troy King met today with lawyers from BP (NYSE:BP) over the lawsuit he filed against them, delaying the payment of claims to residents in the state.

King went against the wishes of Alabama Governor Bob Riley, who understood it would be harmful to file the lawsuit because it would delay the agreed-upon payout for claims for Alabama.

The office of the Governor didn't send a representative to the meeting.

Riley and King obviously disagree on the best route to take in seeking payment from BP, with Riley filing a $148 million claim, which BP had been ready to pay.

When King filed the lawsuit, it unnecessarily complicated the matter, putting everything on hold until it is worked out.

Riley spokesman Jeff Emerson, said in response to why the Governor didn't send a representative, "We're not interested in a confrontation with the attorney general. We're interesting in getting claims paid as quickly as possible."

King has made that an impossibility at this point. BP had no comment on how the meeting went.