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The Chevron Ecuador case has been the base of controversy for years. This site sets the facts straight and gives the public the right to know the truth about this case. For years, U.S. trial lawyers, political operatives and activists have waged a campaign of misinformation against Chevron in Ecuador. Without evidence, facts or science that will stand up to international scrutiny, these U.S. trial lawyers and their representatives continue to freely release false and misleading information in an attempt to force a large financial settlement in the lawsuit. The false news and misleading information needs to be corrected - This is Chevron's blog to set the record straight.
Texaco Petroleum (Texpet) was minority partner in an exploration and production venture with Petroecuador, Ecuador's state-owned oil company. The production operation took place primarily on government lands and was conducted in compliance with Ecuadorian laws and regulations. Roughly 1.7 billion barrels of crude oil were produced, with the Government of Ecuador (GOE) receiving 95 percent of the total financial proceeds. View media and read more about the history of Chevron in Ecuador.
Oil giant’s claims stem from the law firm’s representation of Ecuadorian plaintiffs bringing an environmental suit in Lago Agrio. Since late 2010, Washington, D.C. law firm Patton Boggs has been poking a sleeping tiger. It has filed three peculiar federal lawsuits — in its own name, not on behalf of any client — against Chevron,… Read More
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. The energy giant claimed Patton Boggs has knowingly mounted an obstructionist… Read More
An Ontario judge on Wednesday halted efforts by a group of indigenous Ecuadoreans to pursue a $19 billion pollution judgment against Chevron Corp. through assets seizures there, saying the oil giant’s Canadian subsidiary is sufficiently independent and not party to the Ecuadorean dispute. While Justice David Brown of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in… Read More
A claim by a group of Ecuadorean villagers seeking to seize Chevron Corp. (CVX)’s Canadian assets was stayed by a judge in Ontario at Chevron’s request. “Chevron does not possess any assets in this jurisdiction at this time,” Ontario Superior Court Justice David Brown said in a ruling today on the asset-seizure request filed in… Read More
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. Burford Capital Ltd. renounced its interest in the litigation in… Read More
While settling a dispute with Chevron, Burford Capital says it would never have financed Patton Boggs’ case against the oil giant if it weren’t for materially “false and misleading” statements by a Patton partner with whom it had a “special relationship.” In the latest in a series of bombshell filings, Chevron today submitted a 26-page… Read More
Um juiz federal, em uma ordem emitida na sexta-feira, permitiu que os escritórios de advocacia defendendo o advogado de Nova York Steven Donziger e dois demandantes equatorianos contra a Chevron Corp. se retirassem do caso de fraude, apresentado pela gigante petrolífera em um tribunal federal de Nova York em 2011. Em seu memorando e ordem… Read More
Vários advogados envolvidos no amargo litígio norte-americano que surgiu de alegações de poluição apresentadas por camponeses equatorianos contra a companhia petrolífera Chevron Corp podem se retirar do caso, segundo determinou um juiz federal nesta sexta-feira. John Keker, um dos sócios da firma Keker & Van Nest, em San Francisco, recebeu autorização para deixar de defender… Read More
Oil giant’s claims stem from the law firm’s representation of Ecuadorian plaintiffs bringing an environmental suit in Lago Agrio. Since late 2010, Washington, D.C. law firm Patton Boggs has been poking a sleeping tiger. It has filed three peculiar federal lawsuits — in its own name, not on behalf of any client — against Chevron,… Read More
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. The energy giant claimed Patton Boggs has knowingly mounted an obstructionist… Read More
Como esperado, a Chevron Corp. decidiu apresentar denúncias de fraude contra a Patton Boggs, a maior firma de advocacia que representa os demandantes que ganharam uma sentença de 19 bilhões por poluição ambiental contra a companhia petrolífera no Equador. Em uma moção apresentada na sexta-feira, a Chevron alega que a Patton Boggs tentou encobrir evidências… Read More
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