By Clark Mindock (October 6, 2021, 5:49 PM EDT) — A John Wood Group PLC unit has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review Texas state court decisions making the company face claims that it’s responsible for an indirect subsidiary’s work for Enterprise Products Partners on a propane processing facility, citing a divide between state courts on specific jurisdiction.
British holding company Amec Foster Wheeler Ltd. petitioned the Supreme Court on Friday to take up its case in which it says it’s not responsible for $700 million in damages sought by Enterprise over an Amec Texas subsidiary’s work on a Texas refinery.
Amec said that two state courts had inappropriately determined…
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