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NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) -- New York attorney Steven Donziger, who is being sued by Chevron Corp. for fraud, called a $9.5 billion damage claim that was upheld against the oil giant last week by Ecuador's Supreme Court a "profound" historical accomplishment by indigenous groups.
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QUITO, Ecuador (Legal Newsline) -- Ecuador's Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a $9.5 billion damage claim against Chevron Corp., but dismissed the $9 billion punitive damage award against the oil giant.
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NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) -- A Philadelphia lawyer who helped finance pollution litigation in Ecuador against Chevron Corp. testified earlier this week that he wanted the plaintiffs in the case to settle.
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NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) -- New York attorney Steven Donziger, one of the defendants in Chevron Corp.'s ongoing fraud trial, says he believes his and the Ecuadorian defendants' due process rights are being violated.
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NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) -- The legal team for New York attorney Steven Donziger and the Ecuadorian defendants in Chevron Corp.'s fraud suit have filed a motion to strike the testimony of the company's key witness, former Ecuadorian judge Alberto Guerra.
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NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) -- A former Ecuadorian judge, who presided over the environmental case against Chevron Corp. when it was first filed in 2003, admitted Friday to taking bribes from the plaintiffs' lawyers who won a $19 billion judgment against the oil giant.
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (Legal Newsline) -- The Illinois Supreme Court ruled Friday that a relatively new sales tax law is unconstitutional.
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NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) -- On Tuesday, a federal judge will begin hearing testimony that a $19 billion judgment against oil giant Chevron Corp. was the product of fraud.
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SAN RAMON, Calif. (Legal Newsline) -- Chevron Corp. announced Wednesday that an international arbitration tribunal has found the company not liable for environmental claims in Ecuador.
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SEATTLE (Legal Newsline) -- Amazon, the world's largest online retailer, began sending emails to its Kindle customers last week, explaining the benefits of electronic book price-fixing settlements.
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WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) -- Online retailer Amazon is taking its fight over a New York tax law to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Legal Newsline) - Tennessee Attorney General Robert Cooper announced a settlement Wednesday with a cosmetics manufacturer that allegedly marketed and sold a product without U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval.
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PHOENIX (Legal Newsline) -- Arizona Attorney General Tom Horne announced a settlement Tuesday against two Arizona telemarketing companies and their owners after they allegedly defrauded consumers in a work-from-home business opportunity scam.
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (Legal Newsline) -- Argentina's Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled in favor of Chevron Corp., suspending a freeze on its assets in the country.
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (Legal Newsline) -- Last week, the Illinois Supreme Court heard arguments in a lawsuit brought over the constitutionality of a state law that forces online retailers, even those without a physical location in the state, to collect state sales taxes.
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TORONTO (Legal Newsline) -- Nearly a year after a group of Ecuadorian plaintiffs filed a lawsuit against Chevron Corp. in Canada, a judge of the Superior Court of Justice in Ontario has stayed the suit.
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NEW YORK (Legal Newsline) -- The chief executive officer of litigation hedge fund Burford Capital LLC filed a sworn declaration in a New York federal court Wednesday, testifying that a lawsuit filed against Chevron Corp. in Lago Agrio, Ecuador, is tainted by fraud.
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SAN RAMON, Calif. (Legal Newsline) -- An international arbitration tribunal last week found the Republic of Ecuador has violated international law and its treaty obligations to the United States in failing to prevent the attempted enforcement of an $18 billion-plus judgment against Chevron Corp.
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Legal Newsline) -- In an effort to better protect state consumers, California Attorney General Kamala Harris last week issued recommendations for mobile app developers.
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