
Trey Cox
Trey Cox is a prominent attorney known for representing Energy Transfer, the company behind the Dakota Access Pipeline. In a high-profile civil trial, he serves as the lead lawyer, arguing against Greenpeace's alleged role in inciting protests that cost the company millions of dollars. His statements during the trial frame it as a significant legal battle with potential lasting implications for Greenpeace's financial stability and operational future.
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Trey Cox, Energy Transfer’s counsel for the case, said the jury’s verdict was 'resounding' and showed Greenpeace’s actions had been unlawful.
‘Legal bullying’: global protest rights on line in Dutch court case, say activists | Environmental activismTrey Cox is the Energy Transfer lawyer who portrayed Greenpeace as a criminal enterprise during the trial.
I was an independent observer in the Greenpeace trial. What I saw was shocking | Steven DonzigerTrey Cox is the chief lawyer for Energy Transfer.
Multa milionária contra Greenpeace pode levar ONG à falência nos EUA
Trey Cox is the lead attorney for Energy Transfer who accused Greenpeace of manipulating the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe.
„Greenpeace“ turės atlyginti 660 mln. dolerių žalą JAV naftotiekio bylojeTrey Cox, Energy Transfer’s counsel during the case, said that the verdict showed that Greenpeace’s actions had been unlawful.
Greenpeace verdict is ‘weaponization of legal system’, advocacy groups say | GreenpeaceTrey Cox is a lawyer for Energy Transfer.
Kalah di Pengadilan North Dakota, AS, Greenpeace Terancam BangkrutTrey Cox said the verdict conveys that actions abusing the right to peacefully protest will be held accountable.
Greenpeace must pay more than $650-million in case over Dakota Access protest activities, jury findsTrey Cox claimed that Greenpeace organized training for the protesters and made defamatory statements about the pipeline.
US-Gericht verurteilt Greenpeace zu Millionenstrafe - Politik
Energy Transfer lawyer Trey Cox said in a statement that Greenpeace’s 'violent and destructive' protests were not legally protected speech.
Greenpeace must pay pipeline company nearly $667m over Standing Rock protests, jury says – The Irish Times
Trey Cox is the attorney for Energy Transfer who stated that the day of reckoning for Greenpeace begins with the trial.
Most jurors in US pipeline case against Greenpeace have fossil fuel industry ties | Dakota Access pipelineTrey Cox is the lead lawyer for Energy Transfer in the trial against Greenpeace.
‘Day of Reckoning’: Trial Over Greenpeace’s Role in Pipeline Protest Begins















