BP and ARCO avoid legal action by complying with Botelho's subpoenasThe attorney general said he would not scuttle members of his review team to quell the companies' concerns about privacy Tracy Wilson PNA Staff Writer
BP Amoco and Atlantic Richfield Co. officials have turned over documents subpoenaed in May by Alaska's attorney general for his investigation of the companies' planned $26 billion merger.
ARCO spokesman Ronnie Chappell and BP spokesman Paul Laird both said June 14 that the documents in question had....
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