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A giant electronic billboard advertisement placed by a law firm is on display in Gulfport, Mississippi May 9, 2010. Lawyers offering to represent people impacted by the BP oil spill are running newspaper, radio ads and billboard ads in the area. BP Chief Executive Tony Hayward said a $75 million legal cap on the liabilities for economic damages under federal law, which some U.S. lawmakers now want to raise, would not be a limit and renewed promises to meet all "legitimate" claims. REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES)
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Gulf oil spill
A giant electronic billboard advertisement placed by a law firm is on display in Gulfport, Mississippi May 9, 2010.  Lawyers offering to represent people impacted by the BP oil spill are running newspaper, radio ads and billboard ads in the area. BP Chief Executive Tony Hayward said a $75 million legal cap on the liabilities for economic damages under federal law, which some U.S. lawmakers now want to raise, would not be a limit and renewed promises to meet all "legitimate" claims.  REUTERS/Rick Wilking (UNITED STATES)