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Artículo

9 Nov 2010

Autor:
Michael Goldhaber, Corporate Counsel

Chevron in Ecuador — More of the Tapes the Plaintiffs Don't Want You to See

Federal district judge Lewis Kaplan in Manhattan has another word or two to say about Chevron in Ecuador. In a new ruling…Judge Kaplan concluded that the need to depose lead U.S. plaintiffs' lawyer Steven Donziger is "extremely great." In the process, he fleshed out the evidence he perceives of fraud on the Ecuadorian courts — drawing on the outtakes from the film Crude that are excerpted below. Asked for additional comment, plaintiffs asked readers to view their own collection of outtakes, and offered a statement responding to the first six outtakes that were posted by The American Lawyer and Corporate Counsel.

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US judge rules Chevron may depose US plaintiffs' lawyer Steven Donziger re documentary on Ecuadorean oil pollution case

Perfil de las demandas judiciales contra Chevron/Texaco por actividades en Ecuador

Perfil de las demandas judiciales contra Chevron/Texaco por actividades en Ecuador