LSI 2010 NRD Santa Fe final conference binder 072110.pdf
LSI 2010 NRD Santa Fe final conference binder 072110.pdf LSI 2010 NRD Santa Fe final conference binder 072110.pdf
John K. Dema of Law Offices of John K. Dema, P.C. Bill Jackson of Jackson Gilmour & Dobbs, PC Scott E. Kauff of Law Offices of John K. Dema, P.C. Speaker 16: 2 Speaker 17: 2 Speaker 18: 2 Oklahoma v. Tyson Foods (N.D. Okla. 2009) Holding – Dismissed State’s NRD claims regarding Watershed because of failure to join an indispensible party. Oklahoma v. Tyson Foods (N.D. Okla. 2009) REASONING Because Cherokee Nation tribe has substantial interests in land, water, and other natural resources in the Watershed about which the State has brought an NRD claim, the Cherokee Nation is an indispensible party under Fed.R.Civ.P. 19. The State’s supplemental filing of an agreement through which the Cherokee Nation attempts to assign the State the right to prosecute the Cherokee Nation’s NRD claims did not resolve Fed.R.Civ.P. 19 problem because agreement was invalid under Oklahoma law. Law Seminars International | Natural Resource Damages | 07/15/10 in Santa Fe, NM
John K. Dema of Law Offices of John K. Dema, P.C. Bill Jackson of Jackson Gilmour & Dobbs, PC Scott E. Kauff of Law Offices of John K. Dema, P.C. Speaker 16: 3 Speaker 17: 3 Speaker 18: 3 Commissioner v. Century Alumina (D.V.I. July 13, 2010) 1st Key Holding 3-Year Statute of Limitations in CERCLA § 113(g)(1)(A) is a constructive knowledge standard (i.e., should have discovered the loss and its connection with the release in question). Commissioner v. Century Alumina (D.V.I. July 13, 2010) 2 nd Key Holding Although Trustee is an individual, he is charged with the knowledge of the employees of agency over which he presides. Law Seminars International | Natural Resource Damages | 07/15/10 in Santa Fe, NM
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John K. Dema of Law Offices of John K. Dema, P.C.<br />
Bill Jackson of Jackson Gilmour & Dobbs, PC<br />
Scott E. Kauff of Law Offices of John K. Dema, P.C.<br />
Speaker 16: 3<br />
Speaker 17: 3<br />
Speaker 18: 3<br />
Commissioner v. Century Alumina<br />
(D.V.I. July 13, <strong>2010</strong>)<br />
1st Key Holding<br />
3-Year Statute of Limitations in CERCLA<br />
§ 113(g)(1)(A) is a constructive knowledge<br />
standard (i.e., should have discovered the<br />
loss and its connection with the release in<br />
question).<br />
Commissioner v. Century Alumina<br />
(D.V.I. July 13, <strong>2010</strong>)<br />
2 nd Key Holding<br />
Although Trustee is an individual, he is<br />
charged with the knowledge of the<br />
employees of agency over which he<br />
presides.<br />
Law Seminars International | Natural Resource Damages | 07/15/10 in <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong>, NM