US judge dismisses Exxon case against activist investor over proxy filing

HOUSTON, (Reuters) – A U.S. judge yesterday dismissed a lawsuit Exxon Mobil had filed against activist group Arjuna Capital after the group had agreed not to pursue future proxy filings at the company’s annual meetings.

The lawsuit by the largest U.S. oil company had raised alarm among activists and public pension investors who argued it would muzzle debate  among shareholders and public companies.

U.S. District Court Judge Mark Pittman ruled Exxon’s claim was no longer valid after Arjuna “unconditionally and irrevocably” agreed not to submit a future proposal regarding Exxon’s greenhouse gas emissions.

“The court cannot advise Exxon of its rights without a live case or controversy to trigger jurisdiction” and Arjuna’s pledge not to file similar resolution in the future “has eliminated any case or controversy,” Pittman wrote.

Pittman’s dismissal was without prejudice, meaning Exxon could refile its case in the future.

Arjuna and Follow This, a Netherlands-based environmental group, had proposed a resolution calling on stockholders to request the oil major set new targets for reducing some of its greenhouse gas emissions.

Exxon sued the pair in January and refused to drop the case after they agreed not to bring the petition forward, citing “the likelihood” the two could file similar resolutions in the future. Pittman last month had dropped Follow This from the case as the group was outside his court’s jurisdiction.