Published January 13, 2015
BP is warning lawyers for many Gulf Coast businesses that it may seek to recover at least a portion of their clients' shares of a multibillion-dollar settlement if it successfully appeals a key ruling in the legal wrangling spawned by the company's massive 2010 oil spill.
The London-based oil giant says it's sending hundreds of letters to attorneys for businesses the company believes received excessive payments from a court-supervised settlement program.
The letters are part of BP's increasingly aggressive campaign to challenge a judge's interpretation of the settlement's terms.
BP also is placing a full-page advertisement in three of the nation's largest newspapers Wednesday that accuses "trial lawyers and some politicians" of encouraging businesses to submit thousands of claims for inflated or non-existent losses.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/with-ad-and-letter-to-lawyers-bp-mounts-offensive-in-gulf-oil-spill-settlement-dispute