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Chevron Corporation v. Donziger et al
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October 24, 2013
Donziger Takes Aim At Key Chevron Witness In $19B Trial
Attorney Steven Donziger on Thursday mounted an effort to undermine the credibility of a pivotal witness in Chevron Corp.'s New York racketeering suit over a $19 billion pollution judgment, seeking to paint an ex-judge who says he took bribes from Donziger as corrupt and bought by Chevron.
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October 23, 2013
Ex-Judge Testifies To Taking Bribes In $19B Chevron Trial
A former Ecuadorean judge and key witness in Chevron's New York court battle to block a $19 billion Amazon pollution judgment took the stand on Wednesday to testify that defendant Steven Donziger and associates paid him thousands of dollars in exchange for favorable court orders.
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October 17, 2013
Donziger Used Bogus Report To Batter Chevron, Witness Says
A former environmental consultant for Steven Donziger accused the attorney on Thursday of engineering a "wildly inaccurate" cost estimate to bolster his fight against Chevron Corp. in the third day of an acrimonious New York racketeering trial over a $19 billion pollution judgment.
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October 16, 2013
Donziger Faces Former Ally In $19B Chevron RICO Trial
Attorney Steven Donziger on Wednesday faced off against a former ally and litigation funder that in April renounced its interest in a bitterly disputed $19 billion pollution judgment, as Chevron's sprawling New York racketeering suit over that award entered its second day.
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October 15, 2013
Chevron, Donziger Trade Blows As $19B RICO Trial Begins
Chevron Corp. and attorney Steven Donziger swapped preliminary accusations of foul play Tuesday as a long-awaited trial got underway in the oil giant's bitterly contested New York racketeering suit over an unprecedented $19 billion pollution judgment by an Ecuadorean court.
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October 07, 2013
Donziger Denied Jury Trial In $19B Chevron Fight
Next week's long-awaited trial in Chevron Corp.'s racketeering suit over an unprecedented $19 billion Ecuadorean pollution judgment will not go before a jury, after a New York judge ruled on Monday that the company's release of monetary damages eliminates any constitutional jury right.
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September 19, 2013
Ecuadoreans Ask 2nd Circ. To Halt Impending RICO Trial
Indigenous Ecuadoreans seeking to enforce a $19 billion Amazon pollution judgment asked the Second Circuit on Wednesday to halt the looming trial in Chevron Corp.'s New York racketeering suit, saying recent legal maneuvering confirms Chevron's intention to defy a prior appeals court ruling.
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September 17, 2013
Donziger Can't Force Chevron To Declare Claims In $19B Trial
The federal judge overseeing Chevron Corp.'s New York racketeering suit over a $19 billion pollution judgment on Tuesday rejected defendant Steven Donziger's bid to force the company to decide whether it will drop monetary damages against him and pursue a bench trial.
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September 13, 2013
Donziger Demands Chevron Declare Claims Against Him
Embattled attorney Steven Donziger on Thursday demanded that Chevron Corp. reveal whether it intends to drop monetary damages claims against him and pursue a bench trial in its New York racketeering suit over a bitterly contested $19 billion pollution judgment.
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July 03, 2013
Courts Endorse New Data-Sorting Formulas For E-Discovery
In the first half of 2013, federal courts gave law firms and their clients some much-needed guidance on e-discovery, issuing several rulings that clarify how they should use an emerging method for sorting through reams of data and rebuking those that offer lazy replies to discovery requests.
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