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Law firm drops London lawsuit against Brazil Mining Group over dam disaster

Ibram, a Brazilian mining lobby group, said on Thursday that the law firm Pogust Goodhead would have to refund 811,000 pounds (about $1 million) after it dropped a London lawsuit filed against Ibram over a dam disaster in 2015.

This amount is due to Ibram for the costs incurred as part of a lawsuit filed by 25 Brazilian municipalities represented by PG regarding the collapse of a Samarco dam, a joint-venture between Vale, BHP and Vale, that killed 19 people and contaminated a major river.

A London court will announce its decision regarding BHP's responsibility in this case on Friday.

The lawsuit was brought by individuals and cities who were affected by the collapse but did not wish to sign the compensation agreement of 170 billion reals ($31.5 billion), which the companies reached with Brazilian authorities in the past year.

The law firm didn't respond to a comment request immediately.

Ibram, the Brazilian Supreme Court, has ruled that the cities have violated the Brazilian constitution by suing abroad for compensation in the case of the dam failure.

A Supreme Court Justice ruled in August that laws and foreign legal decisions must be approved by the country's judiciary system before they can take effect.

"It's essential that Brazil protects the sovereignty it has over its mineral resources." Ibram has always tried to ensure that public policy and judicial decisions respect the right," Ibram president Raul Jungmann stated in a press release. (1 pound = 0.7451 pounds; 1 reais = 5.4039 pounds) (Reporting and writing by Marta Nogueira, Editing by Leslie Adler & Stephen Coates).

(source: Reuters)