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Chevron Corporation v. Donziger et al
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2:11-cv-00691
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Racketeer/Corrupt Organization
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May 23, 2013
Donziger Loses Bid To Delay $19B Chevron Case
A federal judge on Thursday refused to delay Chevron Corp.'s case against Steven Donziger, the lawyer accused of using fraud to win a $19 billion pollution judgment against the oil company, despite Donziger's pleas for more time.
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May 03, 2013
Donziger Attys Quit, Blaming Chevron 'Scorched-Earth' Tactics
Steven Donziger, the attorney for the Ecuadorean plaintiffs seeking to enforce a $19 billion pollution judgment against Chevron, suffered a major blow Friday as his lawyers moved to exit Chevron's New York racketeering lawsuit against him, blaming judicial bias and the oil giant's "scorched-earth litigation."
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April 17, 2013
Patton Boggs Lied To Fund $19B Chevron Suit, Investor Says
A British litigation fund that backed the Ecuadorean plaintiffs who secured a $19 billion pollution judgment at the heart of Chevron's New York racketeering lawsuit on Wednesday struck a deal with the energy giant, saying Patton Boggs LLP duped it into investing in the case.
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April 12, 2013
Details Of Alleged Atty Meddling In $19B Chevron Suit Emerge
Members of an environmental consulting firm that recently declared as "tainted" a key report in a $19.2 billion Amazonian pollution judgment submitted testimony Friday in Chevron's New York racketeering suit outlining attorney Steven Donziger's purported misconduct in securing the award.
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April 11, 2013
Enviro Adviser Flips, Says $19B Chevron Judgment 'Tainted'
In a surprising reversal, an environmental consultant once named as a defendant in Chevron's New York racketeering suit over a $19.2 billion Amazonian pollution judgment on Thursday declared that a key damages assessment was "fatally tainted" by the Ecuadorean plaintiffs' interference.
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April 05, 2013
Judge In $19B Chevron Pollution Fight Denies Bribery Claims
The Ecuadorean judge behind a $19 billion pollution judgment at the center of an escalating legal war between Chevron and a group of indigenous plaintiffs on Thursday denied bribery allegations against him and affirmed he is the sole author of the purportedly ghostwritten judgment.
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January 06, 2012
Chevron Loses Bid To Freeze $18B Ecuador Judgment
A federal judge on Friday blocked Chevron Corp.'s attempt to avoid paying an $18 billion judgment to a group of Ecuadoreans who claim the company polluted vast stretches of rain forest in their country.
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December 07, 2011
Chevron Sanctioned Over Subpoenas In Ecuador Case
A judge last week ordered Chevron Corp. to fork over fees to an environmental legal group in a dispute in New York over an $18 billion Ecuadorean court judgment against Chevron, ruling Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP subpoenas overburdened the group.
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