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June 28, 2018
Atty Faces More Setbacks In Chevron Pollution Battle
A New York federal judge on Wednesday rejected challenges that an attorney raised in the wake of a ruling that a $9.5 billion oil pollution judgment he helped obtain against Chevron Corp. in Ecuador was fraudulently produced and could not be enforced, saying he was attempting to thwart unfavorable decisions.
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April 29, 2014
Patton Boggs Denied $22M Bond For Chevron Pollution Suit
A New York federal judge on Tuesday rejected Patton Boggs LLP's claim to a $21.8 million bond Chevron Corp. posted for an injunction blocking an Ecuadorian court's $9.5 billion pollution judgment, saying the bond became unavailable when it was released.
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April 15, 2014
Donziger Owes Atty Fees Despite No Damages, Chevron Says
Chevron Corp. on Monday reiterated a demand for $32 million in attorneys' fees it spent discrediting an Ecuadorian court's $9.5 billion pollution judgment, contending that its victory on racketeering claims against opposing attorney Steven Donziger triggers a fee award automatically.
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April 14, 2014
Donziger Fights Chevron's Support Of Injunction In $10B Case
Attorney Steven Donziger and plaintiffs whose $9.5 billion Ecuadorean pollution judgment was discredited have attacked Chevron Corp.'s attempt to persuade a judge that the case shouldn't be stayed pending appeal, saying Friday that the appeal effort is likely to succeed.
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April 07, 2014
Donziger Disputes Chevron's $32M Attys' Fee Request
The attorney who won a $9.5 billion judgment against Chevron Corp. surrounding pollution in Ecuador resisted a demand for $32 million in fees the oil giant spent discrediting him, saying Friday that it forfeited any fee recovery by forgoing monetary damages.
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April 01, 2014
Chevron Slams Donziger's Bid To Stay Ecuador Pollution Win
Last month's bombshell ruling blocking a $9.5 billion Ecuadorean pollution judgment against Chevron Corp. shouldn't be stayed pending appeal, the oil giant said Monday, as the attorney and plaintiffs who won the discredited award haven't shown "irreparable harm" from the injunction.
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March 18, 2014
Donziger Demands Halt Of Chevron's Ecuador Pollution Win
The attorney who secured a $9.5 billion Ecuadorian pollution judgment against Chevron Corp. that was branded as fraudulent this month asked a federal judge on Tuesday to pause an injunction against monetizing it, claiming the Second Circuit will likely reverse.
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January 30, 2014
Chevron Blasts Donziger's Motion To Dismiss RICO Suit
Chevron Corp. on Thursday said it has standing to pursue injunctive relief against attorney Steven Donziger and others the energy giant claims engineered a $9.5 billion Ecuadorian pollution judgment against it through fraud, decrying as "nonsense" Donziger's motion to dismiss its racketeering suit.
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November 01, 2013
Chevron Moves To Block Donziger Witnesses In $19B Trial
Chevron Corp. on Thursday attempted to limit or block seven of Steven Donziger's witnesses from testifying in the company's ongoing New York racketeering trial over a $19 billion pollution judgment, saying the testimony they are set to offer would be irrelevant or inadmissible.
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October 10, 2013
Ecuador Asks To Join $19B RICO Suit In Pretrial Jockeying
A flurry of activity Thursday in Chevron Corp.'s suit over a $19 billion pollution judgment saw the Republic of Ecuador move to intervene and the presiding judge reject efforts to trim Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act claims in advance of a long-awaited trial set to open Tuesday in New York federal court.