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Civil Litigation

Oct. 3, 2017

Japanese power company, GE, seek dismissal of personal injury suit

The operator of a Japanese nuclear power plant urged a federal judge in San Diego to stop a new wave of litigation from crashing down on the company for allegedly not warning first responders about radiation risks in the aftermath of a 2011 tsunami that devastated southern Japan.

The operator of a Japanese nuclear power plant urged a federal judge in San Diego to stop a new wave of litigation directed at the company for allegedly not warning first responders about radiation risks in the aftermath of a 2011 tsunami that devastated southern Japan.

Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. and General Electric filed three motions on Friday to dismiss a massive personal injury suit filed in August by hundreds ...

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