2016 Was A Really Bad Year For Lawfare Against Chevron

Steven Donziger and his allies were riding high when they obtained a multi-billion dollar award against Chevron from the Ecuadorean judicial system.  But things have not gone well for Donziger and his allies since then, as several of my previous blog entries have detailed.

Forbes - Michael I. Krauss 03/01/2017

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Steven Donziger and his allies were riding high when they obtained a multi-billion dollar award against Chevron from the Ecuadorean judicial system.  But things have not gone well for Donziger and his allies since then, as several of my previous blog entries have detailed.

As a refresher, on August 8 a three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit unanimously affirmed District Judge Lewis Kaplan’s 2014 ruling that Donziger and his associates had obtained their Ecuadorean award through fraud and racketeering. “The record in the present case reveals a parade of corrupt actions by the [plaintiffs’] legal team, including coercion, fraud, and bribery,” the panel wrote. Donziger protested that the panel's decision was an “unprecedented authorization of a pre-emptive collateral attack on a foreign money judgment,”and he sought a rehearing of his appeal before the entire Second Circuit. This en banc petition was also rejected in a terse, one-line order on November 1.

But so much has gone on in this case in 2016 that a year-end summary seems in order.   The summary will give readers an idea of the massive amounts of legal fees that Chevron has had to expend to defend itself across the world.

Here's hoping that 2017 will see a closing chapter to this sordid effort to crush the Rule of Law.  Do not ever forget:  Ecuadorean citizens have quite possibly been harmed by oil pollution, which is almost certainly the responsibility of the Ecuadorean government (as I have previously shown).  Those harmed have unfortunately been cruelly manipulated by efforts to extract money from "deep pockets."  Shame on all who have participated in this effort to defraud the millions who own (directly or indirectly) shares in Chevron Corp.

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