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BP trying to change rules on business loss claims it's already agreed to pay
Posted on February 25, 2013 at 10:47 PM
Updated Monday, Feb 25 at 10:47 PM
While BP dukes it out with the government over whether gross negligence caused its catastrophic 2010 oil spill, the company is quietly trying to change the rules governing some of the business damage claims it’s already agreed to pay.
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