A Law Week Colorado story (via Amazon Post), looks at the role of Stratus Consulting in the gigantic Lago Agrio verdict, and Chevron's suit against the firm. Greenwire reports that Stratus is currently receiving federal taxpayer money for consulting work.
Stratus Consulting and Chevron-Ecuador
Related Entries:
- Chevron videos on Lago Agrio
- 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
- Chevron wins preliminary injunction in Ecuador Lago Agrio fraud case
- Around the web, February 17
- Around the web, February 10
- "An Ecuadorian racket"
- Around the Web, Feb. 8
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| Isaac Gorodetski Project Manager, Center for Legal Policy at the Manhattan Institute igorodetski@manhattan-institute.org |
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