(Source: Business Wire)

Greenberg Glusker today announced that Firm Partner Robert
S. Chapman served as lead trial counsel on the New York City trial
team that today obtained a $104.7 million compensatory damage award
against Exxon Mobil Corporation. The federal jury found the oil company
responsible for poisoning the City's groundwater and drinking water
supply with the gasoline additive methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE).
The case, brought by the City of New York, was the first MTBE litigation
in the country to go to trial and result in a verdict. According to the
financial news agency Bloomberg, the City of New York's verdict is the 13th
largest jury verdict in the nation in 2009.
"Today, we achieved justice for the environment and improved safety for
the people of New York," said Chapman. He told Bloomberg that his
argument to the jury came down to these simple questions, "Can Exxon
pollute the city's groundwater and get away with it? Can Exxon put MTBE
into the city's groundwater and have a license to pollute?"
During the 11-week trial, Chapman served as counsel along with attorney
Victor Sher of Sher Leff, LLP, a San Francisco law firm that specializes
in water quality cases, with overcall case oversight by Susan Amron of
the New York City Law Department.
Chapman is a preeminent litigator and trial advocate with an extensive
track record of prevailing in high-profile, contentious matters. He has
litigated entertainment cases in both trial and appellate courts for
more than 30 years. He obtained a number of multi-million dollar trial
court awards, including an $80 million jury verdict, which is the
largest ever obtained against a motion picture studio. His litigation
skills transferred readily to the high-stakes, New York venue and
contributed to the significant courtroom victory for cities and water
utilities.
In the action, the City of New York accused Exxon Mobil, the biggest
U.S. oil company, of contaminating drinking water wells in the borough
of Queens. It sued for the costs of removing MTBE from the water supply.
Thirty-three oil companies previously settled similar contamination
claims with New York. Exxon Mobil was the lone holdout defendant.
According to the City's
press release, "The jury found Exxon liable for product liability
for failure to warn people about the dangerous nature of its product as
well as trespass, public nuisance, and negligence."
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