Bloomberg Law
June 21, 2024, 8:35 PM UTC

Chevron Must Pay $120 Million to Family-Owned Oil Company

Maia Spoto
Maia Spoto
Correspondent

A Chevron Corp. subsidiary lost its bid for a new trial and must pay $120 million for damaging an oil company’s field, a California appeals court ruled on Friday, emphasizing the importance of efficiency in the jury selection process.

Chevron had requested — and been granted by a lower court — a new trial after it was discovered that one of the jurors that voted to award the $120 million in damages was convicted in Washington for molesting his stepdaughter and failed to register as a sex offender when he moved to California.

Associate Justice Donald R. Franson of ...

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