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Ninth Circuit panel backs Union Pacific in right of way case
SAN FRANCISCO – The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has reinstated counterclaims by Union Pacific Railroad on Feb. 7 centered on its leasing of land under 1,800 miles of its right of way to Santa Fe Pacific Pipeline LP to build a petroleum pipeline. -
Pipeline serves a 'railroad purpose' as long as railroad operation continues and benefits, 9th Circuit rules
A pipeline can suffice as a "railroad purpose" under right-of-way rules granted to railroads in the 19th century, as long as the railroad benefits, an appeals court ruled this month. -
Widow blames Union Pacific for husband's death
FRESNO — A widow is suing Union Pacific, alleging negligence and failure to warn of the dangerous substances in the workplace led to the death of her husband. -
Employee accuses Union Pacific of negligence
SACRAMENTO — An employee is suing Union Pacific, alleging a hostile work environment and negligence. -
Appeals court rules against City of Galt in fight over redevelopment agency funds
The California Third District Court of Appeal recently ruled against the City of Galt, upholding a lower court’s decision to block a cooperative agreement between the city and a redevelopment agency. -
Former Union Pacific Railroad employee alleges he was damaged by exposure to toxic substances
OAKLAND – A Texas man alleges he developed cancer as a result of exposure to carcinogens during his employment at an Oakland facility. -
Woman claims late husband's exposure to substances at Union Pacific Railroad Co. caused damage
OAKLAND – An Idaho widow alleges her husband was exposed to toxic substances that contributed to him developing leukemia. -
Employee alleges he was injured while working for Union Pacific Railroad
SACRAMENTO – A Union Pacific Railroad employee alleges he was injured when the personnel carrier he was being transported was struck from behind by some equipment. -
Railroads succeed in blocking new Haz-Mat tax
SACRAMENTO -- A California judge has granted a preliminary injunction against the new tax scheme scheduled to be imposed on trains carrying hazardous materials, pointing out that the petitioners’ arguments merited a day in court. -
Man alleges he was terminated by Union Pacific Railroad in retaliation
OAKLAND – A man alleges he was wrongfully terminated by his former railroad employer. -
Union Pacific Railroad Co. employee alleges injuries
SACRAMENTO – A railroad employee alleges he was injured from a result of poor working conditions.