Some Claims Against ANF Tossed
A federal judge has dismissed several claims in a lawsuit filed by Duhring Resource Company against the Allegheny National Forest.
The lawsuit, which was filed in November of 2007 by the Sheffield-based oil company, claims that the U.S. Forest Service “imposed unfair, unjustified and economically unreasonable conditions" on Duhring to prevent the company from accessing its mineral rights on forest land.
The judge has thrown out five of the suit’s 12 claims.
The lawsuit, which was filed in November of 2007 by the Sheffield-based oil company, claims that the U.S. Forest Service “imposed unfair, unjustified and economically unreasonable conditions" on Duhring to prevent the company from accessing its mineral rights on forest land.
The judge has thrown out five of the suit’s 12 claims.
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