Showing posts with label Antero attorney Dan Dunn prevails over Strudley lawsuit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Antero attorney Dan Dunn prevails over Strudley lawsuit. Show all posts

May 31, 2012

SandBoxBlogs: Glenwood Springs Post Independent "Silt mineral rights leased to Antero for four more years"

John Colson:
"Trustees unanimous in spite of a citizen's objections"

So stands one part in the honor of legacy that is Town of Silt Mayor Dave Moore.

A man and his Trustees who came into office a few years ago through a good 'ol fashioned barn burner of a political race. 

With the stunningly bold strategy of simply publicly revealing the truths of how protracted, dysfunctional and preventive of any positive growth for Silt the powers that had been for years were, Moore and company seized their spot in Silt's history.

And have finally narrowed down the need for a 'babysitter' to just "a citizen". 

Congratulations to the Town of Silt on the re-up of four more prosperous years working the the Antero team.  You rock.

John Colson:
"Industry officials have long maintained that there is no proof that hydraulic fracturing or other drilling activities are harmful to those living near the rigs...."  (Read more?  Click title)

"Truth goes through three stages. First it is ridiculed. Then it is violently opposed. Finally, it is accepted as self-evident."

May 10, 2012

SandBoxBlogs: Grand Junction Daily Sentinel/Breaking News "Silt Mesa family’s suit against Antero dismissed"

Bill and Beth Strudley's quest for wealth via Antero Resources has come to an end.

'bethatesantero' aka 'MrsDick' aka Beth Strudley can now move forward, we hope she does and leaves regional chat rooms.     Best wishes to her as she does that.

Congratulations to Antero.

Dennis Webb:

".....“Though the evidence shows existence of certain gases and compounds in both the air and water of Plaintiffs’ Silt home, there is neither sufficient data nor expert analysis stating with any level of probability that a causal connection does in fact exist between Plaintiffs’ injuries and Plaintiffs’ exposure to Defendants’ drilling activities,” Frick wrote in this week’s ruling.

Her decision comes after a previous order last fall giving the Strudleys’ attorneys 105 days to produce evidence addressing her questions about exposure and causation.......

......Their attorney, Corey Zurbuch, called the judge’s ruling “extremely disappointing.”

“We found it surprising. We’re looking at our options for appeal,” he said.

Dan Dunn, an attorney representing Antero, said, “Antero’s confidence in the judicial/legal system has been confirmed and justice has been done. Truly our judicial system has worked and delivered a very just result.....”  (Read more? Click title)

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