PATTON BOGGS LLP v. CHEVRON CORPORATION

  1. 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.

  2. April 16, 2014

    Patton Boggs Taps Morvillo Abramowitz Aces In Chevron Row

    Patton Boggs LLP, which Chevron Corp. accuses of perpetrating a scheme to shield evidence that a $19 billion judgment in litigation in Ecuador was obtained illegally, has enlisted experienced white-collar attorney Elkan Abramowitz of Morvillo Abramowitz Grand Iason & Anello PC in its New York federal suit, he confirmed Wednesday to Law360.

  3. April 03, 2014

    Chevron Hits Patton Boggs With Fraud Claims In Ecuador Row

    Chevron Corp. on Thursday alleged in New York federal court that Patton Boggs LLP perpetrated a scheme to shield evidence that a $19 billion judgment in litigation in Ecuador was obtained illegally, saying the firm sought to obstruct justice and prevent discovery of its role.

  4. March 31, 2014

    Patton Boggs Can't Duck Chevron's Ecuador Pollution Claims

    Chevron Corp. is free to go after Patton Boggs LLP for allegedly burying evidence that an Ecuadorian court's $19 billion pollution judgment was secured through bribes and deceit, a New York federal judge ruled Monday, saying the firm failed to disprove his jurisdiction.

  5. June 20, 2013

    Patton Boggs Slams Chevron Over Fraud Claims In $19B Fight

    Patton Boggs LLP blasted Chevron Corp. on Tuesday for fraud counterclaims it has mounted over the firm's role in a disputed $19 billion Amazon pollution judgment, calling the move a cynical attempt to draw it into the oil giant's bitter New York racketeering lawsuit.

  6. May 13, 2013

    Patton Boggs Veiled Bribes In $19B Judgment, Chevron Says

    Chevron Corp. accused Patton Boggs LLP of fraud in New York federal court Friday, saying the firm conspired with a group of indigenous Ecuadoreans to cover up the extent to which an Ecuadorean court's $19 billion pollution judgment was secured through bribery and corruption.