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Transocean owned the rig that exploded and was responsible for maintaining the blowout preventer made by Cameron. BP was leasing the rig from Transocean and owned the undersea well that blew out. As the one-year anniversary of the disaster approaches, victims of the oil spill continue to raise concerns about the process for paying claims. On Thursday, Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood said in a federal court filing that BP continues to violate the federal Oil Pollution Act in the processing and payment of interim, short-term damages resulting from the oil spill. BP appointed Washington attorney Kenneth Feinberg to handle those claims, and he has been doing so since August. Feinberg has defended his work, and BP recently agreed to increase the monthly fee it pays Feinberg's law firm. Hood wants the court to order an independent audit of the claims process.
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