(Mobile, AL.)--The man at the helm of the BP Oil Spill Claims is talking and Varion Walton has the story! Former Secretary of Agriculture Mike Espy beat out more than 100 other lawyers for the job of monitoring the NEW claims process. Now that Kenneth Feinberg and THE GCCF (Gulf Coast Claims Facility) are out of business, "NEW LEADERS" are in place and they're operating under "NEW RULES." In a story you'll see only on "VISION/VOICE/VARION"--Attorney Mike Espy promises the new BP Oil Claims Fund will be 'flexible, fast and more transparent!'
Espy and several other lawyers from Morgan and Morgan, a prominent law firm in Louisiana will take the next 8-to-10 weeks to advise plaintiffs and potential plaintiffs in this case of their rights.
VISION/VOICE/VARION has learned under the new agreement, Espy and the other attorneys are fighting for a bigger payoff, plus a longer term for monitoring those with medical conditions related to oil spill. A federal judge in Louisiana hearing from both sides is expected to sign off on the paperwork by April 15th.
A temporary claims center, hosted by Capital Claims, LLC will be held on the campus of NEW BIRTH COMMUNITY CHURCH for the next 8-to-10 weeks. NBCC is located at 1329 Forest Ridge Road in Mobile, just off the Overlook Shopping Center in Mobile. The Claims Center office will be open on Saturday from 8am-until 5pm.
Espy and several other lawyers from Morgan and Morgan, a prominent law firm in Louisiana will take the next 8-to-10 weeks to advise plaintiffs and potential plaintiffs in this case of their rights.
VISION/VOICE/VARION has learned under the new agreement, Espy and the other attorneys are fighting for a bigger payoff, plus a longer term for monitoring those with medical conditions related to oil spill. A federal judge in Louisiana hearing from both sides is expected to sign off on the paperwork by April 15th.
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