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		<title>Federal Judge Rejects KBR/Halliburton Immunity Motions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br />By Mike Doyle &#124; Doyle Raizner LLP Federal Judge Paul Papak in the United States District Court for Oregon today entered an order rejecting KBR and Halliburton&#8217;s demands for immunity for their conduct exposing Oregon National Guard soldiers to dangerous toxins at their Qarmat Ali project in southern Iraq in 2003. The order ( 00132958.PDF) [...]<br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Mike Doyle | Doyle Raizner LLP</p>
<p><a href="http://www.doyleraizner.us/kbrlitigation/files/2010/09/Mike-Doyle-Doyle-Raizner.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1017" src="http://kbrlitigation.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Mike-Doyle-Doyle-Raizner-289x300.jpg" alt="Mike Doyle Doyle Raizner 289x300 Federal Judge Rejects KBR/Halliburton Immunity Motions" width="289" height="300" title="Federal Judge Rejects KBR/Halliburton Immunity Motions" /></a>Federal Judge Paul Papak in the United States District Court for Oregon  today entered an order rejecting KBR and Halliburton&#8217;s demands for  immunity for their conduct exposing Oregon National Guard soldiers to  dangerous toxins at their Qarmat Ali project in southern Iraq in 2003.</p>
<p><strong>The order (<a href="http://www.doyleraizner.com/blog/2010/08/30/Oregon%20Order%20denying%20KBR%20immunity/00132958.PDF"> 00132958.PDF</a>) </strong> rejected the government contractor&#8217;s claims that they were entitled to  dismissal of all claims against them, regardless of how serious their  knowing misconduct was or the impacts on the men serving at Qarmat Ali,  under the &#8220;political question doctrine&#8221;, &#8220;derivative government  immunity&#8221; and &#8220;combatant activities&#8221; claims.</p>
<p>In a detailed,  fact-specific analysis of KBR/Halliburton&#8217;s motion, Judge Papak found  that none of the claims for immunity were supported by the actual  evidence of KBR/Halliburton&#8217;s responsibilities for both conducting  appropriate site analysis from &#8220;the get-go&#8221;, as confirmed in sworn  testimony of the former commander of Task Force Restore Iraqi Oil (RIO),  Gen. Robert Crear, and protecting all the men at their work site,  including the soldiers providing security, from the sodium dichromate  (also known as hexavalent chromium) that KBR&#8217;s own documents confirmed  totally contaminated the site.</p>
<p>In recognizing that the law was clearly  on the side of our veterans who served at Qarmat Ali, Judge Papak also  rejected KBR/Halliburton&#8217;s attempt to shield all their activities in  Iraq from legal scrutiny of any kind.</p>
<p>Aside from the importance to  the Oregon veterans and the other men knowingly exposed at Qarmat Ali,  Judge Papak&#8217;s opinion is also important for its refusal to simply accept  KBR/Halliburton&#8217;s use of carefully selected (and incomplete)  documentation and affidavits secured by KBR/Halliburton&#8217;s lawyers  outside the mandatory US government requirements for securing evidence  by any litigant.</p>
<p>Many times KBR/Halliburton has been able to convince  courts to simply accept their version of the facts as true, without  allowing any scrutiny of the factual record presented by  KBR/Halliburton. In requiring a careful review, including sworn  depositions of Gen. Crear and representatives of KBR to be considered,  Judge Papak&#8217;s ruling went a long way towards helping reveal the true  facts of what KBR/Halliburton did at Qarmat Ali.</p>
<p><a title="View Oregon Judge Opinion Rejects KBR Immunity Motions on Scribd" href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/36784930/Oregon-Judge-Opinion-Rejects-KBR-Immunity-Motions">Oregon Judge Opinion Rejects KBR Immunity Motions</a></p>
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