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EDITORIAL: Phillips 66 closure part of growing trend
Next year Californians won't get their kicks, or their gas, from Phillips 66. Last week, the Houston-based company announced it was shutting down its Los Angeles refinery in the fourth quarter of 2025 ...
Phillips 66 announced last week it will shut down its oil refineries in Wilmington and Carson by the end of year, marking the ...
Next year Californians won’t get their kicks, or their gas, from Phillips 66. Last week, the Houston-based company announced ...
In a trade secret misappropriation action, a complainant is required to prove the amount of its damages with reasonable ...
A key event at trial was a response to a juror's question, Michael Ng said, where the Phillips 66 executive charged with ...
A California jury has awarded renewable fuels company Propel Fuels a $604.9 million damages verdict in its trade secrets ...
The jury determined that Phillips 66 wilfully used Propel's confidential information to establish a competing business.
Propel Fuels, Inc. ("Propel"), a leading retailer of low-carbon fuels at stations throughout California, was awarded victory ...
Cocoa futures closed Wednesday down 1.1% to $7,678 a ton, though they remain up nearly 83% since the start of the year. Cocoa hit an all-time high of $11,722 a ton in April on fears of a supply ...
Energy company Phillips 66 owes biofuel maker Propel Fuels $604.9 MM in damages for stealing Propel's trade secrets to build up its renewable-fuel capabilities.
Phillips 66 should pay $604.9 million for stealing trade secrets from a low-carbon fuel provider that it considered acquiring while preparing to enter the California renewables market, a jury said.
Energy company Phillips 66 owes biofuel maker Propel Fuels $604.9 million in damages for stealing Propel's trade secrets to ...