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housing and living expenses. In the RICO trial, Guerra alleged that Donziger had arranged for him to ghostwrite the verdict that was delivered against Chevron in Ecuador. Guerra stated that the judge who heard the case signed the verdict which Guerra had prepared and the two shared payment of $ 500,000 from the plaintiffs, led by Donziger. In Kaplan's conclusion to the RICO case, he highlighted this as primary evidence for the racketeering charge. In his judgment, Kaplan wrote that "Guerra on many occasions has acted deceitfully and broken the law ... but that does not necessarily mean that it should be disregarded wholesale". He found that the "evidence leads to one conclusion: Guerra told the truth regarding the bribe and the essential fact as to who wrote the Judgment." In 2015, Guerra testified to an international tribunal that he had lied and changed his story multiple times in the RICO trial. Guerra admitted that there was no evidence supporting the allegation that Donziger bribed him or paid him for delivering a ghostwritten judgment, and that large parts of Guerra's testimony in the RICO case were either exaggerated or untrue. Kaplan also ordered Donziger to pay Chevron $ 800,000 on the RICO claim and barred Donziger from selling shares in the Ecuadorian judgment to investors.
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based on a fundamental distortion of the rules governing judicial financial disclosures and conflicts of interest, the ethics charge isn't likely to be taken seriously. Moreover, the lawyer representing Donziger in a separate appeal of Kaplan's verdict declines to endorse or associate himself with his client's risky attack on Kaplan's ethics. ... Donziger says in the release. "His hostility toward me and my highly vulnerable clients was palpable. It is thus hard for me to see his failure to disclose these investments as a mere one-time ethical lapse." ... Professor Stephen Gillers, an expert on legal ethics at New York University Law School, says Donziger misconstrued the rules on disclosure and recusal. "Under the federal recusal statute and the Code of Conduct counterpart, a federal judge must recuse himself if he has a 'financial interest' in a party," Gillers explains via email. Ownership of a mutual fund that, in turn, holds securities in a party to a lawsuit is not considered a "financial interest," Gillers says.
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under international treaties, investment agreements and international law. The Court of Arbitration's findings of fraudulent activities included that the evidence placed before the Court is "the most thorough documentary, video, and testimonial proof of fraud ever put before an arbitral tribunal", that the plaintiffs championed by the film actually were engaged in blackmail and bribery of Ecuadorian judges. Their efforts triggered an order to appoint an "expert" friendly to the plaintiffs, that Ecuadorian government prosecutors "actively cooperated" with the plaintiffs, that the plaintiffs bribed the "experts" and ghostwrote their report and that the plaintiffs paid a retired judge to draft the acting judge's orders—and that the same judge solicited bribes that Chevron refused to pay.
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do virtually anything to win. So has Roger Parloff, Fortune magazine's legal writer, who has covered the case for years. And so has the highly respected human right lawyer — and Notre Dame law professor — Doug Cassel. ... What's worse is that the Ecuadorians who live in the affected areas have still not seen any help, 20 years later. A lawyer with a more realistic view of the case might have been able to get a reasonable settlement early on. A lawyer who had played by the rules might have even won a judgment that would now be enforceable in an American court. "Donziger disserved his clients and his cause" by the way he conducted himself during the trial, Cassel now says.
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Preska sentenced Donziger to the maximum sentence of six months in prison. Preska said that Donziger had not shown contrition and "It seems that only the proverbial two-by-four between the eyes will instill in him any respect for the law". Donziger appealed the sentence, which he described as "another example ... of the punitive nature of what’s happening. It’s almost unheard of for someone convicted of a misdemeanor in the United States not to be let out pending his or her appeal". A federal appellate court rejected Donziger's request for bail while his appeal was pending. He reported to prison on October 27, 2021.
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reports to be ghostwritten. Kaplan said the process in Ecuador was "not fair or impartial and did not comport with the requirements of due process" and was "not entitled to recognition". As a result of Kaplan's ruling, Chevron could not be forced to pay the Ecuadorian award in the United States. In subsequent defenses of the ruling, Kaplan referred to the Ecuadorians involved in the class action suit as "so-called plaintiffs". Kaplan described Donziger's conduct as "criminal" in his 2014 ruling, but the US Attorney's office for the Southern District of New York declined to prosecute him.
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York because at the time Texaco's headquarters were in New York. The lawsuit charged that Texaco's oil drilling in the Amazon had resulted in massive contamination. Chevron bought Texaco in 2001 and argued that Texaco had cleaned up its area of operations and that its partner, Petroecuador, was responsible for any remaining pollution. Chevron requested that the case be tried in Ecuador and, in 2002, the US court dismissed the plaintiffs case based on
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States, and an attorney with a realistic view of the case might have been able to get a settlement (and compensation) in a shorter timeframe than the 20 years it took Donziger to win his case in Ecuador (with his clients still having received no compensation). Nocera also said that several reporters who have followed the case for years have come to see Donziger as "a rogue lawyer willing to do virtually anything to win."
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was unable to attend the trial, said a trial with Frisch would not be "a constitutionally protected case" and that "Donziger is being forced to go to trial with a lawyer who doesn't want to be in the case, who doesn't get along with Donziger, and claims that before Donziger goes ahead with the trial he should pay him additional moneys".
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But there is another, darker narrative about Donziger, told most recently by Paul Barrett, a Bloomberg Businessweek writer whose book about the Chevron-Ecuador case, "Law of the Jungle," is being published this week. ... Barrett isn't the only one to come to view Donziger as a rogue lawyer willing to
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concerns, Donziger's fourth lawyer, Lauren Regan, requested in late October that the civil trial be rescheduled for a third time. The trial was rescheduled to begin on November 9, then delayed until January 2021 for Donziger to have legal representation. In the face of objections to holding the trial
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disqualified two of Donziger's attorneys from appearing for him in the contempt trial. In August 2020, after two other attorneys were unable to appear in the trial, Preska ordered Andrew Frisch, Donziger's former lead defense attorney, to represent him. Martin Garbus, who also represents Donziger but
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As part of the appeal process after the initial ruling, Kaplan ordered Donziger to submit his computer, phones, and other electronic devices to a neutral forensic expert to search for his assets and other evidence relating to the Ecuador judgment. Donziger refused, arguing that doing so would violate
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ruled that the $ 9.5 billion judgment in Ecuador was marked by fraud and corruption and "should not be recognised or enforced by the courts of other States." The amount Ecuador must pay to Chevron to compensate for damages is yet to be determined. The award found that Ecuador violated its obligations
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heard an appeal against prior court orders made by Kaplan against Donziger in a civil contempt action brought by Chevron. The appeals court ruled that Kaplan's decision, which prevented Donziger from financing his court case by selling shares in any future award, was unenforceable. The appeals court
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suit against Donziger in New York City, accusing him of bribing an Ecuadorean judge, ghostwriting the damages judgment against it, and "fixing" scientific studies. Chevron's civil suit initially sought $ 60 billion in damages which would have required a trial by jury. Chevron removed the request for
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rejected Donziger's petitions to have the Ecuadorean judgment enforced. In 2017, a Canadian court held that the Ecuadorean plaintiffs could not be awarded assets of Chevron's Canadian subsidiary as the subsidiary was legally distinct from its US parent. In 2019, the Ecuadorean plaintiffs ended their
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which explored a two-year period in the case. A provincial Ecuadorean court found Chevron guilty in 2011 and awarded the plaintiffs $ 18 billion in damages. The decision was affirmed by three appellate courts including Ecuador's highest court, the National Court of Justice, although the damages were
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of his clients, and appealed the order on constitutional grounds. While Donziger's appeal against the order was pending, Kaplan charged him with six counts of criminal contempt of court. The contempt charges allege that Donziger failed to comply with Kaplan's orders to submit his electronic devices
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in New York against Texaco on behalf of over 30,000 farmers and Indigenous people from the Amazon region. Since the plaintiffs had no money, Donziger, with FDA support, funded the case by selling shares to investors, offering a small part of any eventual settlement. The lawyers chose to file in New
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On July 26, 2021, after almost two years of home detention, Donziger was found guilty by Judge Preska on all six contempt charges. Judge Preska wrote that the contempt case had nothing to do with any responsibility Chevron might have for pollution in Ecuador's rainforest. On October 1, 2021, Judge
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When the case moved to Ecuador, Donziger conducted a public relations campaign to inform Ecuadoreans about the pollution of the Amazon. He said that "the indigenous people would never get a fair trial in Ecuador if they did not illuminate what had happened to them and get public support". Donziger
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Anti-Chevron, rainforest and native peoples activists ... and Donziger himself—have accused a federal judge in New York of allowing his personal investments to taint a March ruling that portrayed a multibillion-dollar pollution suit against the oil company as a massive shakedown. ... Because it's
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In February 2021, a law student boycott against Seward & Kissel began, involving around 300 law students from around 50 law schools. In a letter, the students state that the firm has a conflict of interest in prosecuting Donziger in the criminal contempt case, saying: "We, the undersigned law
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In 2014, Kaplan ruled that the judgment in Ecuador was invalid because Donziger had achieved it through offenses against legal ethics, including racketeering, extortion, wire fraud, money laundering, obstruction of justice, judicial bribery, coercion, witness tampering, and arranging for expert's
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in the Chevron case. The state bar association appointed an independent referee to investigate. The referee recommended Donziger's reinstatement in February 2020, saying "The extent of pursuit by Chevron is so extravagant, and at this point so unnecessary and punitive, while not a factor in my
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showed an environmental scientist present at a legal strategy meeting of plaintiffs' lawyers; the same scientist was later appointed by the Ecuadorian court as an ostensibly impartial expert to write a report on technical issues, but the scene was cut from the theatrical release. Chevron lawyers
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wrote that Notre Dame law professor and human rights attorney Doug Cassel stated that "Donziger disserved his clients and his cause” by his conduct during the Ecuadorian trial. Nocera stated that an attorney who followed the rules might have been able to get a verdict enforceable in the United
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The case relied in large part on the testimony of Alberto Guerra, a former Ecuadorean judge whom Chevron had moved to the United States from Ecuador in 2013 for safety reasons. Chevron paid for immigration lawyers for Guerra and his family and provided him with a monthly salary of $ 12,000 for
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criticized Chevron and Kaplan, stating that the corruption and bribery charges were a "means to protect the oil company from having to answer for its degradation of the Amazon". In 2020, a group of twenty-nine Nobel laureates condemned "judicial harassment" by Chevron and urged the release of
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The deprivation of liberty of Steven Donziger, being in contravention of articles 2, 3, 7, 10 and 11 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and articles 2 (1), 9, 14 and 26 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, is arbitrary and falls within categories I, III and
537:, Donziger's lawyer, said the decision deprives Ecuadorians represented by Donziger of their main advocate and singles Donziger out because he "threatens Chevron and the fossil fuel industry". Based on the New York action, he was disbarred in the District of Columbia on July 21, 2022. 928:"Still strong as I turn 60 tomorrow. My third consecutive birthday on house arrest; the third straight year my son started school with his father wearing an ankle bracelet. I am on Day 769 of detention for a 'crime' where longest sentence is three months. Hard to fathom" 749:, James North wrote that "he mainstream press has largely ignored the legal attacks against Donziger, but Chevron's counteroffensive could endanger human rights and environmental work around the world". In an August 2020 article entitled "How Corporate Tyranny Works", 1882:
The tribunal unanimously held that a $ 9.5 billion pollution judgment by Ecuador's Supreme Court against Chevron "was procured through fraud, bribery and corruption and was based on claims that had been already settled and released by the Republic of Ecuador years
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wrote that Donziger's two years of house arrest was arbitrary, that his detainment was without legal basis, and that he had been denied a fair trial. The Working Group criticized Kaplan and Preska for showing "a staggering lack of objectivity and impartiality".
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Donziger's contempt charge and house arrest have been harshly condemned by some legal advocates. Lawyer's Rights Watch Canada points out that Donziger has been under house arrest for longer than the six-month maximum sentence that contempt of court carries.
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Texaco spent $ 40 million on local cleanup and obtained a liability release from Ecuador's government in the 1990s. ... By Chevron's estimate, it has cost the company nearly $ 1 billion, including 1.5 million hours of its staff, advisers' and attorneys'
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a balanced portrayal. Berlinger acknowledged that he had "tweaked" some scenes at Donziger's request. The scene showing the environmental scientist at the legal strategy session had been cut from the theatrical release (but not the online version for
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damages two weeks prior to trial, allowing the case to be tried by judge alone. Chevron stated that it wanted to focus "the RICO case on obtaining injunctive relief against the furtherance of Donziger's extortionate scheme against the company".
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claimed that "Donziger's attempted looting of Chevron for spurious environmental crimes in Ecuador ranks among the biggest legal scams in history". The editorial called Donziger's disbarment "a step toward reining in Mr. Donziger's marauding".
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To avoid paying the damages awarded by the court in Ecuador, Chevron moved its assets out of the country, leading the plaintiffs to seek enforcement actions in Canada, Brazil, and Argentina for confiscation of Chevron's assets. An editorial in
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students, refuse to consider employment with the firm until it withdraws from its conflicted position as Chevron's private prosecutor". The student group Law Students for Climate Accountability launched a similar boycott in April against
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writing for the court: "Those who do not retain independence as to what they will publish but are subservient to the objectives of others who have a stake in what will be published have either a weaker privilege or none at all."
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investigate Chevron's treatment of Donziger as "not consistent with what has traditionally been the strong support in the United States for the rule of law generally and for protection for human rights defenders in particular".
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stated that the pre-trial detention imposed on Donziger was illegal and called for his release. Having spent 45 days in prison and a combined total of 993 days under house arrest, Donziger was released on April 25, 2022.
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recommendation, is nonetheless background to it". A state appeals court ruled in August 2020 that the referee had been "too dismissive" of the misconduct that Kaplan had alleged, and disbarred Donziger in New York.
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Donziger said that because Judge Kaplan failed to disclose that he held shares in three mutual funds which in turn held shares in Chevron at the time of the ruling, he should have recused himself. Professor
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In his appeal, Berlinger stated that he was a highly awarded and respected independent filmmaker, that he was independent of Donziger, and argued that he had in fact gone to great lengths to make
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out of "deep concerns that the unprecedented nature of Mr. Donziger's pending legal case is tied to his previous work against Chevron." This was later followed by a letter addressed to
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sided with a petition submitted by Chevron and ruled that Berlinger turn over more than 600 hours of original footage created during the film's production. Chevron had sought to
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In 2014, Donziger estimated that the legal fees Chevron was paying to appeal had already exceeded $ 2 billion. In 2021, Chevron estimated its legal fees at nearly $ 1 billion.
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also vacated Chevron's request for $ 4.1 million in damages and a $ 660,000 sanction against Donziger. Other aspects of Kaplan's original civil contempt ruling were upheld.
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Rather than using the standard random assignment process for choosing a judge to preside over Donziger's trial for criminal contempt, Kaplan chose senior District Judge
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had not published an article about Donziger since 2014 and that articles in the US corporate media largely favored Chevron. It quoted an interview given by Donziger to
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in which he said, "No matter what you think of me or Judge Kaplan, isn't it newsworthy that an American lawyer is under house arrest for two years on a misdemeanor?"
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and other cases in which he represented over 30,000 farmers and indigenous people who suffered environmental damage and health problems caused by oil drilling in the
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and significant public interest in the case. Preska rejected Donziger's request and Donziger then asked that proceedings be televised. This request was also denied.
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narrowed the scope slightly (Berlinger had to turn over 500 hours of outtakes, rather than 600), but in 2011 upheld the lower court ruling against Berlinger, Judge
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from 1964 to 1968 and later Justice of the New York State Supreme Court from 1968 to 1976. His mother, a social activist, raised him in a Jewish community in
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On December 9, 2021, Donziger was released from prison to serve the rest of his sentence under house arrest per a pandemic-related early release program.
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The Neutral Forensic Expert shall take possession of Danziger's Devices At no time shall Chevron's Forensic Expert have access to the original Devices
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On February 10, 2022, Donziger was forced to report to a halfway house after his ankle bracelet triggered an incident report, according to attorney
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virtually, Preska rescheduled the trial to take place in person on May 10, 2021. Donziger asked Preska to allow his criminal contempt trial to be
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and ruled that Ecuador had jurisdiction. The US court exacted a promise from Chevron that it would accept the decision of the Ecuadorian courts.
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described the actions taken by Chevron against him as "judicial harassment." Human rights campaigners called Chevron's actions an example of a
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asked US authorities "to promptly implement the decision by the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention" and release Donziger from detention.
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found him guilty, and Donziger was sentenced to 6 months in jail in October 2021. While Donziger was under house arrest in 2020, twenty-nine
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The tribunal found Ecuador released Texaco in 1998 of its cleanup duties after the company spent $ 40 million on environmental remediation.
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the footage as part of the ongoing lawsuit discussed in the film. Berlinger's legal team has maintained that the footage is protected by
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and passport and to drop attempts to collect on the award against Chevron. In a move described as "virtually unprecedented" by
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In 2016, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals declined to consider Guerra's admissions and unanimously upheld Kaplan's ruling.
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has been critical of the US media's coverage of Donziger's trial and house arrest. In July 2021, it wrote that the
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Donziger was born to Hester (née Koota) and Michael J. Donziger. His maternal grandfather was Aaron E. Koota, the
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In 2001, the U.S. court dismissed the Ecuadorian plaintiffs' claims on grounds of international comity and
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In June 2022, a federal appeals court affirmed Donziger's criminal contempt conviction. In March 2023, the
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ORDERED that Steven R. Donziger is hereby disbarred from the practice of law in the District of Columbia.
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and Walker Bragman wrote that Seward & Kissel has represented Chevron directly as recently as 2018.
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On February 4, 2022, a petition was filed with the U.S. Supreme Court by Harvard Law School professor
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wanted to know what other potentially compromising scenes were left out by the film's director,
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BREAKING: Steven Donziger REMOVED From Home, Forced Into Halfway House-Lawyer Talks to Jordan
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wrote that neither Kaplan nor Seward & Kissel disclosed that Chevron had been a client.
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Donziger. Human rights campaigners described the treatment of Donziger as an example of a
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enforceable against Chevron in this action and any future proceedings between the parties
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Donziger was suspended from practicing law in New York in July 2018, based on rulings by
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After graduating from college, Donziger worked as a journalist. His first job was in the
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detailed the measures taken by Chevron to pressure mainstream media outlets, including
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Donziger is married and has a son. The family lives in a two-bedroom apartment on the
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said that the treatment of Donziger "is intended to intimidate the rest of us, to
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The Real War on Crime: The Report of the National Criminal Justice Commission
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the work of other environmental and corporate accountability advocates".
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where he also wrote for his college newspaper. He graduated from
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in August 2019 while awaiting trial on charges of criminal
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Chevron stated that a scene in the documentary film
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American University
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JD
Contempt of court
Chevron
Aguinda v. Texaco, Inc.
Lago Agrio oil field
Ecuador
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Lewis A. Kaplan
disbarred
house arrest
contempt of court
Loretta Preska
Nobel laureates
strategic lawsuit against public participation
Congressional Progressive Caucus
Department of Justice
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Supreme Court
Brooklyn District Attorney
Jacksonville, Florida
The Bolles School
CĂ©sar ChĂĄvez
Salad Bowl strike
American University
Harvard Law School

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