(Bloomberg) -- The trial of Total SA, Europe's
largest oil refiner, and other companies defending their role in
a 1999 oil spill will end today with arguments from RINA SpA, an
Italian ship safety inspector.
Defense lawyers for 15 companies and individuals have had
the last week of the trial, which began Feb. 12, to argue their
clients' innocence for the spill off the coast of France. They
will have to wait six months for a verdict from the Paris
criminal court.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
largest oil refiner, and other companies defending their role in
a 1999 oil spill will end today with arguments from RINA SpA, an
Italian ship safety inspector.
Defense lawyers for 15 companies and individuals have had
the last week of the trial, which began Feb. 12, to argue their
clients' innocence for the spill off the coast of France. They
will have to wait six months for a verdict from the Paris
criminal court.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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