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Chevron Says These People Don't Matter

Lou Dematteis | Posted 04.12.2012

Lou Dematteis

I first traveled to the Ecuadoran Amazon in 1993 and witnessed first hand the contamination and environmental damage caused by Chevron.

How Lawyer Arrogance Imperils Chevron Shareholders in Ecuador

Paul Paz y Miño | Posted 03.05.2012

Paul Paz y Miño

One of the more interesting aspects of the $18 billion Chevron-Ecuador environmental case is how a series of mistakes by the law firm Gibson Dunn Crutcher have imperiled the interests of a Chevron and its shareholders.

Chevron Changing Its Tune In Ecuador Case, Documents Reveal

DeSmogBlog.com | Posted 05.25.2011

New documents uncovered in the ongoing legal battle over Chevron/Texaco's destruction of the Ecuadorian rainforest show that, while Chevron recently l...

Chevron Wins Temporary Victory In Rainforest Contamination Case

AP | By LARRY NEUMEISTER | Posted 05.25.2011

NEW YORK -- A federal judge on Monday extended his temporary order banning collection of an $18 billion judgment by the courts in Ecuador against Chev...

Ecuador Court Orders Chevron To Pay $8 Billion

Posted 05.25.2011

LAGO AGRIO, Ecuador (Reuters/Victor Gomez) - A court in Ecuador's Amazon jungle has ordered Chevron to pay $8 billion in a closely-watched environme...

Chevron Accused Of 'Corporate Bullying' In Ecuador Pollution Case

The Huffington Post | Joanna Zelman | Posted 05.25.2011

Is Chevron's countersuit against Ecuador's plantiff lawyers legitimate or an act of intimidation? Chevron's recently filed Racketeer Influenced and Co...

Chevron Countersues In Ecuador Pollution Case

AP | Posted 05.25.2011

SAN RAMON, Calif. — Chevron Corp. on Tuesday filed a countersuit against trial lawyers and their consultants for what it says was a campaign to ...

Chevron Accused Of 'World's Worst Oil-Related Disaster' In $113 Billion Lawsuit

The Huffington Post | Joanna Zelman | Posted 05.25.2011

Could there be enough "overwhelming" evidence against Chevron to merit a payment of over $100 billion? Tens of thousands of Ecuador's residents are th...