The Washington Times wonders when the Department of Justice will start investigating the fraudulent lawsuit against Chevron. Relatedly, Patton Boggs shames itself by bringing a frivolous suit for "tortious interference" against Chevron.
"An Ecuadorian racket"
Related Entries:
- Around the web, March 13
- Setback for Chevron in fraudulent Ecuador litigation
- House Judiciary Subcommittee holds hearing on enforcing foreign judgments
- Lago Agrio lawyers lobbying state AGs?
- Patton Boggs v. Chevron dismissed again
- Around the web, July 12
- "Litigation-Finance Contract Reveals How Investors Back Lawsuits"
- Parloff on Lago Agrio
- Trial lawyers lobbying heavily to block federal medical liability reform
- Chevron wins preliminary injunction in Ecuador Lago Agrio fraud case
- Around the web, February 17
- Around the web, February 10
- Around the Web, Feb. 8
- Around the web, February 5
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| Isaac Gorodetski Project Manager, Center for Legal Policy at the Manhattan Institute igorodetski@manhattan-institute.org |
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| Laura Eyi Press Officer, Manhattan Institute leyi@manhattan-institute.org |



