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FeedRank: 4/10  4/10  Good  ---  feeds.injuryboard.com
Our mission is to seek the complete truth and provide a full and fair account of the events and issues that surround personal safety, accident prevention, and injury recovery. We are committed to serving the public with honesty and integrity in these efforts. ...

 

 
Thursday, July 24, 2008 --- 81 days ago
LEARN MORE Jamie Leigh Foundation Halliburton Watch- articles against Halliburton Halliburton website KBR website IMAGE SOURCE: ©iStockphoto/ After being dismissed in 2006, lawsuits against military contractors Halliburton and Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR), a former subsidiary, may go to trial in 2009. The lawsuits are over an ambush that left six civilian truck drivers in Iraq dead. The lawsuits filed by the deceased truck drivers families claim that the companies knowingly sent convoys into a dangerous area where six of the drivers were killed and many others were injured in 2004. U.S. District Judge Gray Miller dismissed the cases back in 2006 because he felt that the Army palys a major role in deploying convoys and battlefield decisions can not be second-guessed. However, a federal appeals court in May sent the lawsuits back to the judge, ruling that it is possible to resolve the suits without making a "constitutionally impermissible review of wartime decision-making." During a hearing, Miller told attorneys to continue preparing their cases and be ready for trial sometime near September 2009. An actual date would be set later. The accident occurred on April 9, 2004, the day the Shia leader Moqtada al Sadr had ordered his militia to attack anyone leaving their homes. The U.S. military had declared all roads too dangerous for civilian convoy travel and just a day earlier, a Halliburton convoy had been attacked. Two convoys had al ...




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