Showing posts with label Beach Condominium Oil Spill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beach Condominium Oil Spill. Show all posts

Friday, June 25, 2010

Oil Spill | Florida Middle District Local Rules on Class Actions

Florida Oil Spill Class Action
A Lawyer at Florida Oil Spill .com has spent some time this week reviewing the United States District Court Middle District of Florida Class Action Local Rules that Attorneys must follow.  The class action rule requires that a  "motion shall contain a detailed description or definition of the class (and sub-classes, if any), and the number of persons in the class" We present the Florida Middle District class action rule in its entirety below. The rules are quite detailed and precisely outline the technical requirements for such cases:

"RULE 4.04 CLASS ACTIONS

(a) In any case sought to be maintained as a class action pursuant to Rule 23, Fed.R.Civ.P., the complaint shall contain, under a separate heading styled "CLASS ACTION ALLEGATIONS", detailed allegations of fact showing the existence of the several prerequisites to a class action as enumerated in Rule 23(a) and (b), Fed.R.Civ.P.

(b) Within ninety (90) days following the filing of the initial complaint in such an action, unless the time is extended by the Court for cause shown, the named plaintiff or plaintiffs shall move for a determination under Rule 23(c)(1) as to whether the case is to be maintained as a class action. The motion shall be supported by a memorandum as required by Rule 3.01(a) of these rules; and, in addition to a showing of the prerequisites as required by subsection (a) of this rule, the motion shall contain a detailed description or definition of the class (and sub-classes, if any), and the number of persons in the class. If a determination is sought that the action shall be maintained under Rule 23(b)(3), the motion shall also suggest a means of providing, and defraying the cost of, the notice required by Rule 23(c)(2), Fed.R.Civ.P. If discovery relating to class action issues is needed, the parties may move the Court for leave to take such discovery prior to the case management meeting.

(c) In ruling upon a motion made under subsection (b) of this rule, the Court may allow the class action, may disallow and strike the class action allegations, or may order postponement of the determination pending additional discovery or such other preliminary procedures as may appear appropriate in the circumstances.

(d) The foregoing provisions of this rule shall apply, with appropriate adaptations, to any complaint alleged to be brought against a class, and to counterclaims or cross-claims brought for a class. "

The Middle District of Florida's Rules on Class Actions apply, in addition to the the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. W.F. "Casey" Ebsary, Jr. has been a member of the United States District Court in the Middle District of Florida Bar since April 19, 1991.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Florida Oil Spill Video From Space



Florida Oil Spill Video From Space

Florida Oil Spill From Space in HD


This link downloads a huge HD Image from the NASA Earth Observatory and was taken from space on May 1, 2010.







Source: http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/450147main_gulf_tmo_2010121_lrg.jpg

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Oil Spill Field Note - Pinellas County, Florida


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Oil Spill Disaster Tipline has received a report of a "strong smell of plastic" from someone on the Gulf Coast along the Pinellas County, Florida coastline.

Eye Witness Account From Sunset Beach, Florida:

"Yesterday, May 1, 2010, I went swimming at sunset beach in Pinellas County, Florida. there was plenty of sun, sand, wind and surf. I was there from 11:30 in the morning until around 4:00 pm. Several times I would get a strong smell of plastic. The first time I thought that it was from my goggles but I don't ever remember that happening before. The next time I wasn't even wearing my goggles."

Strong Plastic Smell

Oil Spill From Space - Latest Image

May 1, 2010

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Latest Satellite Images from NASA April 25, 2010 Versus April 29, 2010

April 25, 2010
Beach Condominium Oil Spill, Deep Horizon, Florida Oil Spill, Gulf Coast Oil SpillApril 29, 2010













High Definition Image from NASA 2 Megabytes is Here

Oil Spill - Capping The Leak - Video



Oil Spill - Capping The Leak - Video

Raw Video From Helicopter of Disaster - Black Tide

Oilspill Cleanup - Audubon Nature Institute to Step In

Beach Condominium Oil Spill, Class Action, Gulf Coast Oil Spill, Louisiana Oil Spill

Attorney notes that the Audubon Nature Institute is stepping in to assist with the massive cleanup expected from the Gulf Coast Oil Spill. "At Audubon Nature Institute, we are heartbroken to learn of the loss of life and the potential for ecological disaster to Louisiana's coastline in the wake of the oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico. So much remains unknown and inexplicable. What we do know is that Audubon Nature Institute has expertise and resources we can mobilize to do our part to lessen the impact of this tragedy on our area's precious wildlife." The Institute is affilated with Audubon Aquarium of the Americas in Louisiana.

Source: http://www.auduboninstitute.org/gulf-oil-spill-resources



Oil Spill Cleanup - Audubon Nature Institute

Gulf Coast Oil Spill - Attorney Update

Florida Attorney following Gulf coast oil spill litigation issues notes that in a BP (British Petroleum) "52-page exploration plan and environmental impact analysis, BP repeatedly suggested it was unlikely, or virtually impossible, for an accident to occur that would lead to a giant crude oil spill and serious damage to beaches, fish, mammals and fisheries." According to MSNBC.com,  BP claimed that the Deepwater Horizon oil rig was located 48 miles from shore and if there were problems, the distance from shore would limit damage to coastal areas, So says BP in their exploration plan.

Condominium owners and Condominium Associations are set to make claims for loss of income, as reservations for rentals of the gulf front properties are being canceled in light of the pending landfall of this mass of crude oil.
 
Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36870222/ns/us_news-environment/

Beach Condominium Oil Spill