Chevron Corporation v. Donziger et al

  1. 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.

  2. 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."

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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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