Hello, RICO! The Latest Headache to Hit BP – Law Blog – WSJ

Besides a raft of personal injury suits and the economic claims against BP, a new genre of suits is now emerging: the civil racketeering suit.

Last week Daniel Becnel, Richard Arsenault and an array of other attorneys filed in the Western District of Louisiana a federal RICO suit against BP and Transocean. Click here for the complaint.

A RICO suit filed on Monday is far more narrow in focus, targeting BP’s claims process. The suit filed in the Southern District of Alabama has accused three entities — BP, a catastrophe contractor that apparently is helping BP administer claims and a property management company — of fraudulent practices in helping claimants seek recourse under funds set aside via the Oil Pollution Act.

via Hello, RICO! The Latest Headache to Hit BP – Law Blog – WSJ.

Lawsuits Over Oil Rig Disaster Spill Into Court in Louisiana, Mississippi | National Law Journal

More litigation is gushing out of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

In Mississippi, two commercial shrimpers on Monday filed a $5 million class action in federal court in Gulfport, alleging the oil spill could destroy their livelihoods. The plaintiffs are represented by Sheehan & Johnson in Biloxi, Miss., and Gambrell & Associates in Oxford, Miss.

In Louisiana, Houston‘s Lanier Law Firm filed a proposed class action on Monday in federal court in New Orleans on behalf of a fishing company claiming financial injuries from the spill.

In the same court, Wigington Rumley & Dunn of Corpus Christi, Texas, plans to file two similar lawsuits today on behalf of two other charter fishing companies alleging their business has come to a halt because of the spill.

There’s also Cooper v. BP PLC, the first oil spill lawsuit filed last Friday, also in the Eastern District of Louisiana, where shrimpers, commercial fisherman and commercial boaters are suing over lost business. The lead lawyer in that case is Daniel Becnel Jr. of Becnel Law Firm in Reserve, La.

And Joseph Ritch of Wigington Rumley said there's no telling where the litigation will end. “We know that the amount of the oil spilling is going to affect all walks of life….Condo associations, casinos along the gulf, hotels — if there’s oil on the beach when people are going on vacation, you figure people aren’t going to go there,” he said.

via Law.com – Lawsuits Over Oil Rig Disaster Spill Into Court in Louisiana, Mississippi.