Due to an error by energy reporter Angela Neville, the following story has been corrected to reflect the titles of Jack T. Jamison and Alexandra Fernandez Stravinsky and to clarify the procedure in deciding the attorney fee issue.
Even though it’s been almost 10 years since Hurricane Katrina pounded the Gulf Coast and damaged the oil and gas production facilities owned by Cox Operating, the company only recently was awarded a combined total of $6,297,903 in attorney fees, costs and expenses.
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