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- 2012
- Chevron Loses Some RICO Claims Against Ecuadoreans
- Is Chevron in Violation of Securities Law?: New reports on Chevron's liabilities relating to environmental damages in Ecuador assert that while the company's legal options have narrowed significantly, its public filings repeat the same arguments made in 2008. First of a two-part series.
- Chevron Faces "Irreparable Damage" Because of $18 Billion Ecuador Judgment, Says New Financial Analysis
- Shareholders Slam Chevron With Request for SEC Investigation Over Ecuador Judgment
- Chevron Suffers Major Legal Setback as U.S. Court Throws Out Fraud Claims, Rejects Motion to Attach Assets
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Confirmed Chevron's Ecuador Pollution in Powerful Essay: Saw Scenes That Looked Like "War" During Trip to Remote Region of Amazon in Early 1990s
- Chevron en la Amazonía: El Chernobyl de Sudamérica
- Only In America: Chevron Lawyer Receives $7.8 Million For Losing $18 Billion Ecuador Lawsuit
- Court Considers Chevron's Request for Documents in Ecuador Litigation
- Chevron's Misrepresentations in Public Filings Regarding its $18.1 Billion Environmental Liability in Ecuador
- Report: Chevron Misleading Investors Over Ecuador Environmental Judgment
- Chevron Lawyer Claims Victims of Rainforest Contamination Are "Irrelevant"
- Clean Up Ecuador Campaign Briefing Paper: Understanding Recent Developments in the Landmark Chevron-Ecuador Case
- For Fourth Time, Ecuador Appellate Court Denies Chevron Attempt to Block Enforcement of $18 Billion Judgment
- No April Fool's Joke: Monsanto Voted Biggest "Corporate Fool" with the Worst Business Practices for 2012: U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Chevron Are Runners-Up in Facebook Balloting
- Chevron Using Espionage Against Lawyers Who Won $18 Billion Verdict In Ecuador: Urgent Measures Sought to Protect Physical Security In Light of Threats, Surveillance
- Undisputed Facts Show Chevron Guilty of Environmental Crimes in Ecuador Rainforest
- For Second Time, Ecuador Appellate Panel Rejects Chevron Attempt to Block $18 Billion Judgment For Dumping Toxic Waste
- International Human Rights Commission to Review Chevron's Abuses In Ecuador: Rainforest Communities to Provide More Information About Health Impacts of Chevron Contamination
- BP Talks Settlement In Gulf, While Chevron Pouts Over Larger $18 Billion Ecuador Disaster
- Chevron's Arbitrator Suffers from Acute Ethical Problems, Ecuadorians Assert: Grigera Noan's "Business Relationship" With Chevron Lawyer Raises Questions
- Shareholders Challenge Chevron Management Over $18 Billion Ecuador Liability: Financial Times Newsletter Describes Chevron Board As "Nearly Invisible"
- Should Chevron's Board Adopt a Higher Profile?
- Ecuador Court Rejects Latest Chevron Attempt to Block Enforcement of $18 Billion Judgment
- Will Chevron Case Take Down Trade Pact "Investor-State" Enforcement System?: Unprecedented Ruling Today by International Investor Tribunal Orders Ecuadorian Government to Violate Its Constitution, Interfere in Its Independent Court System to Help Chevron Evade Liability for Amazonian Contamination
- Chevron Secret Arbitration "Order" Will Have No Impact On $18 Billion Judgment, Ecuadorians Assert: Will Backfire Against Oil Giant In Courts Around World
- Video Exposes Chevron's Decimation of Indigenous Groups In Ecuador's Amazon : A Sordid Tale of Crime and Cover-up By Major U.S. Oil Company
- Criticism of Chevron Grows Over Use of "Secret" Panel to Evade $18 Billion Ecuador Judgment: International Jurists Protest Oil Giant's Latest Maneuver
- Ecuadoreans Blast "Secret" Hague Tribunal Convened for Chevron
- Ecuador Communities Target Chevron's Secret Investor Arbitration In New Court Filing: Petition Accuses Oil Giant of Trying to Deny Human Rights to Thousands of Rainforest Inhabitants
- The True Story of Chevron's Ecuador Disaster
- New Evidence That Chevron Used U.S. Professors to Defraud Ecuador Court In $18 Billion Environmental Lawsuit: Alvarez and Mackay Under Spotlight For Defending Efforts to Hide Contamination From Ecuador Judge
- Chevron Blasted In U.N. Letter for Violating International Law In Ecuador Case: "Egregious Misuse" of U.S.-Ecuador Investment Treaty As Oil Giant Tries Yet Again to Evade $18 Billion Liability
- Facing Devastating Setbacks, Chevron Now Seeks Taxpayer Bailout from $18 Billion Ecuador Judgment: Oil Giant's Legal Options Continue to Narrow
- Ecuadoreans Call for U.S. Help in Chevron Arbitration
- Chevron CEO's Plan to Evade $18b Ecuador Liability Falters As Courts Slam Oil Giant: Analysis of Litigation Offered to Company Shareholders by Leaders of Indigenous Groups
- Chevron, Ecuador and the $2.2 Million Man
- US Appeals Court: Judge Overstepped Authority in Banning Collection of $18B Ecuador Judgement
- Second Circuit Ruling Sets Right Grave Injustice Against Ecuadorians: Chevron's Abusive Legal Tactics Rebuked
- Chevron Paid $2.2 Million to Man Who Threatened to Expose Company's Corruption in Ecuador
- Statement on Chevron's Appeal of the $18 Billion Judgment in Ecuador
- Will the Lawsuit Over Oil Contamination in Ecuador Ever End?
- Chevron Loses Another Bid to Block $18 Billion Ecuador Award
- 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals Denies Chevron's Motion to Lift the Stay on the Injunction to Block the $18 Billion Judgment Against Chevron in an Ecuador Court
- Chevron Refusing to Contest Ecuador Appellate Court Decision Upholding $18 Billion In Damages: Court Confirms Oil Giant Must Post Bond to Suspend Enforcement Actions
- Kerry Kennedy Blasts Chevron As "Unpatriotic" For Destruction of Ecuador's Amazon: Human Rights Advocate Says Oil Giant Could Lose Business Worldwide Unless It "Mends It Ways" in South America
- U.S. Law Firms Bill Chevron Exorbitant Fees To Prevent Clean-up of Ecuador Pollution Crisis: Oil Giant Concedes It Has Used Almost 500 Lawyers to Fight Rainforest Indigenous Groups
- Ecuadoreans Are Two Steps Closer Toward $18.2B Chevron Judgment
- David v Goliath: Chevron Plots to Avoid Cleaning Up Oil Pollution in Amazon Rainforest: Ecuador government urged not to give in to pressure from the US oil giant Chevron to drop record $18 billion fine for its part in the "Chernobyl of the Amazon"
- An Oily Case: Chevron's Never-Ending, Record-Breaking Lawsuit in Ecuador
- Chevron Reportedly Offered $1 Billion to Quash Huge Environmental Case In Ecuador: Rainforest Communities Slam Oil Giant for Engaging In "Corrupt" Attempt to Avoid Paying for Environmental Cleanup
- Chevron Suffers New Setback In $18 Billion Ecuador Legal Case: U.S. Federal Judge Denies Company's Motion to Attach Assets
- Devastating Evidence of Chevron Destruction Undergirds $18 Billion Ecuador Appellate Decision: Communities Release Document Summarizing Wide Body of Scientific Evidence
- Chevron Loses Bid in Ecuador Appeals Court
- Ecuador Court Upholds Historic Environmental Case Against Chevron
- Ecuador Court Upholds $8.6 Billion Ruling Against Chevron
- Ecuador Appellate Judges Outraged by Chevron's Abuse of Judicial Process: In Meticulous Review, Panel Finds Ample Evidence to Support $18 Billion Judgment Against Oil Giant
- Chevron's Ecuador Case Takes New Twist
- Chevron Guilty Verdict Upheld by Ecuador Appellate Court: $18 Billion Decision in Landmark Contamination Case Further Vindication for Thousands of Rainforest Residents
- How Lawyer Arrogance Imperils Chevron Shareholders in Ecuador
- Ecuador Court Ratifies Multibillion Ruling Against Chevron
- Ecuador Appellate Court Confirms $18 Billion Judgment Against Chevron In Ecuador: Rainforest Communities Issue Statement Condemning Chevron's Greed and Criminal Misconduct in South American Country
- Chevron Fraud Scandal In Ecuador Implicates Rice University Professor: Dr. Pedro J. Alvarez Asked to Disavow Report Submitted In $18 Billion Environmental Case In Ecuador
- 2011
- Chevron Used Two Prominent U.S. Professors to Defraud Ecuador Court, Documents Reveal: Smoking Gun Evidence that Company Duped Its Own Paid Experts to Hide Presence of Cancer-causing toxins at Chevron Well Sites
- Chevron's $1 Billion Bribe Offer to Quash Legal Case Rocks Ecuador: Company Officials Not Denying That It Tried To Sabotage Historic Environmental Litigation
- Ivonne Baki Tried to Help Chevron Bribe Ecuador's Government to Thwart $18 Billion Environmental Case, Court Documents Suggest: Chevron Admits In Legal Papers That It Used Baki Repeatedly As Part of Its Lobbying Effort To Destroy Lawsuit
- Chevron Used Secret Lab to Hide Dirty Soil Samples from Ecuador Court, Say Company Documents: Oil Giant Also Duped Its Own Paid Experts To Give False Testimony About Deceptive Sampling
- Chevron Faces $30 Billion Liability for Environmental Problems in Latin America : Brazil, Ecuador Lawsuits Point to New Competitive Pressures
- Chevron's Ecuador Fraud Highlighted In Memo Ordering Destruction of Documents Related to Contamination: Key Chevron Official Ordered Personnel To Destroy Documents Relating to Pollution
- Federal Judge Sanctions Chevron Lawyers at Gibson Dunn for Harassing Witness in Ecuador Case: Oil Giant Scolded Yet Again by U.S. and Ecuadorian Courts
- Chevron Sanctioned for Abusive Discovery Tactic
- Chevron, U.S. Chamber, and Prominent Law Firm Attempted to Mislead Congress Through False Testimony About Ecuador Environmental Case: Undisclosed Conflicts of Interest Ran Deep In Recent Committee Hearing On Foreign Judgments
- At Chevron's Tiger Woods World Challenge, Environmental Groups Scold CEO Watson From On High: Banner Blares From Circling Airplane: Clean Up Toxic Mess In Ecuador
- Chevron Challenged for Environmental Crimes at Golf Tournament: Groups Demand Company Follow Court Orders and Clean up Toxic Mess in Ecuador
- Chevron Named "Most Toxic" Energy Company of 2011: "Amazon Chernobyl" Disaster in Ecuador, Brazil Spill Lead to Embarrassing Award for CEO John Watson
- Chevron's Latin America Image Tarnished
- Beware of Chevron, Ecuadorians Tell Brazil: Chevron Contaminated Ecuador's Rainforest, Faked a Cleanup & Now Refuses To Pay $18 Billion Judgment
- Chevron In Open Conflict With Brazil and Ecuador Over Worsening Oil Spills: American Company Faces Loss of Credibility With Oil Producing Nations in Latin America
- Chevron's Ecuador Environmental Problems Pose Risks for Company's Strategic Projects In Australia: Prominent Australian Journalist Mike Monro Blasts Chevron On Television for Refusing to Clean Toxic Mess
- Chevron "Dirty Tricks" Operative Diego Borja Could Face Criminal Liability for Obstructing Ecuador Trial, Lawyer Concedes: Borja Claimed Chevron Tried to Corrupt Process That Led to $18 Billion Judgment Against Oil Giant
- Chevron May Rethink Ecuador Strategy after US Court Move on Shell: Analyst
- Chevron In Open Conflict with Ecuador Government to Evade Environmental Cleanup: Lobbyists and P.R. Firms Attack Ecuador to Evade $18 Billion Judgment As Chevron Lawyers Suffer Setbacks in Courts Around the World
- The Amazon's Toxic Mess: Zoë Tryon highlights the plight of Ecuadorian natives after decades of oil drilling
- New York Comptroller Urges Chevron to Save "Battered Reputation" In Ecuador Litigation
- Chevron Rainforest Case Drags Mud into Local Court
- What Chevron Owes the People of Lago Agrio
- Chevron Lobbying Efforts Revealed by Leaked Cables
- Wikileaks Cables Expose Chevron's Lobbying of Ecuador Government to Kill $18 Billion Environmental Case: Newly Released Cables Raise Questions About Chevron Ties to U.S. Embassy and Misrepresentations
- US Court's Decision in Ecuador Case Could See Chevron Assets Seized: Analyst
- US Court Rules Against Chevron in Ecuador Oil Case
- Court Ruling Backs Ecuadorian Effort to Hold Chevron Accountable For Amazon Pollution
- Amazon Watch Statement on the September 19th 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals Order Lifting the U.S. District Court's Injunction Barring Enforcement of Ecuadorian Court Verdict Against Chevron
- Order Barring Ecuador from Collecting $18 Billion Vacated
- Appeals Court Sides with Ecuadorians in Chevron Suit
- U.S. State Department Concludes Ecuador Provides Impartial Tribunals, Says Expert Report: Chevron Continues to Manipulate Data to Evade Environmental Liability
- Ecuadorian Plaintiffs Again Seek Judge's Recusal
- Arbitration Panel Slashed Chevron Damages Claim by 87%, Granting Oil Giant Only 13 Cents On the Dollar: Award Fails to Offset Chevron's $18 Billion Liability in Ecuador
- Chevron Seeking "Do Over" of Eight-Year Pollution Trial Before Favored Judge: Oil Giant Shelves RICO Case and Now Plans to Call Experts To Assert Massive Pollution In Ecuador Is Not Its Problem, Say Legal Papers
- New Wrinkle to Chevron Drama in the Amazon
- Chevron Again Trying To Exclude Key Lawyer In Ecuador Case From U.S. Trial: Fearing Its Misconduct Will Be Exposed, Oil Giant Pushes Hard to Keep Donziger and Keker Out of Court
- Corporate Polluters Close Rank Behind Chevron In Ecuador Case: Dow Chemical, Shell, and Dole File Legal Brief Designed To Help Chevron Evade Rainforest Clean-up Liability
- Environmental Groups Line Up Against Chevron Over Company's Attempt to Block Ecuador Clean-up: EarthRights International Criticizes Chevron's "Gamesmanship" Before U.S. Federal Judge
- Nine U.S. Law Professors Say Federal Judge Acted Improperly In Trying to Block Environmental Judgment Against Chevron: Injunction Shows "Judicial Arrogance" and Violates the Constitution, Says Bert Neuborne of New York University
- Ecuador Government Criticizes U.S. Judge for Comments about Country's Court System: In Legal Brief, Government Urges Appeals Court to Dissolve Injunction over $18 Billion Chevron Judgment
- Delegation from Ecuadorian Amazon Demands Justice from Chevron
- International Law Scholars Say Attempt by U.S. Judge to Block $18 Billion Court Judgment Against Chevron "Unlawful" and "Futile": Scholars Ask Appellate Court to Dissolve Order of Judge Lewis A. Kaplan
- U.S. Federal Judge Insults Ecuadorian Indigenous Plaintiffs Who Won $18 Billion Judgment Against Chevron: Legal Papers Ask for Removal of Lewis A. Kaplan Due to Inappropriate Comments, Apparent Bias Against Historic Lawsuit
- The Man Who Humbled Chevron: Ecuadorian lawyer Pablo Fajardo succeeded against the petroleum giant with the largest compensation in history for environmental crimes
- Chevron Issues New Discovery Requests in Six Federal Courts to Deplete Funds of Ecuadorian Plaintiffs, Lawyers Say: Even Interns Working on Historic Lawsuit Receive Oil Giant's Subpoenas
- Chevron CEO Misled Shareholders at Annual Meeting with Corporate Video: Narrator Repeated False Statements in Cynical Bid to Blunt SEC Probe & Investor Outrage
- Investors Ask SEC to Probe Chevron Over $18 Billion Ecuador Liability : Annual Meeting Dominated by Issues Relating to Ecuador Environmental Catastrophe
- Chevron Feels the Heat: Annual Shareholder Meeting Brings Huge Protests For Oil Giant's Abuses Around the World
- Third Circuit Issues Not-So-Veiled Rebuke to Judge Kaplan in Lago Agrio Litigation Against Chevron
- Judicial Imperialism
- Chevron Chiefs Face Shareholders after Huge $18bn Ecuador Fine: California-based oil company criticised by investors for "take no prisoner" attitude to Ecuador judgment
- $18 Billion Ecuadorian Lawsuit Dominates Chevron Shareholder Meeting: Chevron confronted with mismanaged multibillion-dollar liability; Major institutional shareholders urge settlement
- Investors Call on SEC to Probe Chevron over Ecuador Statements: Shareholders Intensify Pressure on Oil Major Ahead of Annual Meeting
- Activists' True Cost Report Takes on Chevron
- Ecuador Indigenous Leaders Issue Plea for Americans to Help In Battle Against Chevron's Toxic Dumping: In Open Letter, Ecuadorians Ask Americans To Demand That Chevron Clean Contamination Dumped in Rainforest
- Carmen Zambrano: Mother & Community Leader vs. Chevron
- Servio Curipoma Arrives in New York to Tell His Story
- Chevron's Disclosures to Investors on Risks Associated with Ecuador are Questioned : As shareowners file resolutions addressing environmental and human rights risks, a new report finds discrepancies between Chevron's court statements and disclosures in its annual report
- Reputational Stumbles of the Week: Chevron, the Coal Industry, and Facebook
- Appeal of Injunction Against Ecuador Verdict Expedited
- Ecuadoreans Win Round in Drawn-out Chevron Battle
- Chevron in Ecuador: A Defining Moment
- Report Finds Chevron Downplaying Shareholder Risk and Liability from $18 Billion Ecuador Judgment
- Chevron Ecuador Risk Analysis Report: An Analysis of the Financial and Operational Risks to Chevron Corporation from Aguinda v. ChevronTexaco
- Appeals Court in NYC Puts Chevron on Defensive
- Chevron Fights Justice in Ecuador on Two Fronts, but Needs to Win Everywhere
- An Open Letter to the People of the United States from the Ecuadorian Plaintiffs
- An Open Letter to the People of the United States from the Ecuadorian Plaintiffs
- Judge in Chevron Trial Asked to Recuse Himself
- To Avoid a Jury Trial, Chevron Now Wants to Remove Donziger and Lawyer John Keker from RICO Case: Oil Giant Clearly Scared of Jury Trial That Could Create Additional Liability, Plaintiffs Say
- Miami Herald Catches Chevron in Lie about Ecuador Well Site: Reporter finds oil sludge in "remediated" pit that's part of Chevron's fraud, plaintiffs say
- Key Documents & Court Filings from Aguinda Legal Team
- Chevron Selling Assets to Escape Enforcement of $9.5 Billion Judgment in Ecuador, Plaintiffs Charge: Court Filing Requests that U.S. Judge Increase $21.8 Million Bond
- Chevron Could Take Big Hit From Potential Payout in Ecuador
- Chevron's Internal Audits Demonstrating Extensive Contamination
- Chevron Payments to Witness Revealed: In a Document Now Under Seal, Plaintiffs Say Payments Were Excessive and Suspect
- U.S. Judge's Decision a "Slap in the Face" to Ecuadorians Fighting to Hold Chevron Accountable For Eco-Disaster in Amazon Rainforest
- Court Affidavit Exposes 18 Years of Chevron's Unethical Conduct in $9.5 Billion Ecuador Lawsuit: Oil Giant Attempted to "Buy or Bully" Its Way Out of Environmental Liability for Creating "Amazon Chernobyl"
- Press Kit on the Lago Agrio Ruling and Chevron's Retaliatory Attacks
- Damning Video of Former Chevron Employee Sheds Light on Case for Justice in Ecuador: Video Reveals the Blatant Recklessness that Led to Widespread Contamination and Illness in the Region
- Texaco's Sham Remediation of Contamination at Well Sites
- Indigenous Ecuadoran Woman Humbles US Oil Giant
- Federal Court Hears Arguments to Compel Chevron "Dirty Tricks" Operative Diego Borja to Testify Immediately on Charges He Assisted Oil Giant In Corrupting Environmental Lawsuit
- Chevron Found Guilty in Landmark Trial; Plaintiffs Respond: Oil Giant Ordered to Pay Record $9 Billion to Ecuadorian Rainforest Communities
- Chevron and Ecuador: Indians to Fight for Higher Damages
- Statement on Ecuador Court Ruling Against Chevron: Evidence Prevails Over Oil Giant's Intimidation Tactics
- Statement by Ecuadorian Plaintiffs on Judgment Against Chevron
- Ecuadorean Judge Orders Chevron to Pay $9 Billion
- Ecuadoran Court Slaps Chevron With $8 Billion Fine
- Victims of Chevron's Contamination React to Being Sued by Company
- Chevron Finds Its Toxic Dumping Didn't Harm a Soul in Ecuador: In Final Argument, Oil Giant's Tally for Clean-up is "Zero" Despite Dumping Billions of Gallons of Waste Into Amazon
- Statement of Stratus Consulting Regarding Chevron Countersuit
- Chevron Threatened Ecuador Judge With Prison Time If He Failed to Grant Motions, Court Papers Say: On Eve of Judgment, Chevron Resorting to Intimidation Tactics
- Amazon Watch's Response to Chevron's Outrageous Accusations
- The Kitchen Sink Defense: Chevron Files Retaliatory Lawsuit Against Indigenous Ecuadorians Seeking Amazon Cleanup
- Scientific Evidence Will Triumph Over Chevron's Intimidation Tactics in Ecuador, Say Plaintiffs
- Chevron's RICO Lawsuit in Pollution Case Part of Wider Legal Strategy
- Chevron, Trying to Fight Ecuador Lawsuit, Now Claiming Plaintiffs Don't Really Exist: Event In Amazon Jungle Puts Lie to Oil Giant's Latest Desperate Tactic
- Amazon Plaintiffs to Chevron: We're Real!
- Summary of Final Argument (Part I): Summary of the Alegato – Pt. I of Final Argument in Lawsuit
- Plaintiff's Final Arguments In Ecuador Court Show "Overwhelming" Proof of Chevron Contamination: Oil Giant's Liability for Amazon Disaster On Full Display In Public Document
- Arrests Unlikely To Curb Chevron Shareholder Meeting Protests
- Clean Up Ecuador Campaign Briefing Paper: Understanding Recent Developments in the Landmark Chevron-Ecuador Case
- Chevron Trying to Block Testimony of Diego Borja About Falsifying Evidence In Ecuador Trial, Plaintiffs Charge : Chevron Operative Accused of Defying Court Order
- Chevron Operatives Leave California After Being Called to Testify About Falsifying Evidence in Ecuador Environmental Trial: Diego Borja, Sarah Portilla, & Wayne Hansen Fighting Subpoenas Issued by U.S. Courts
- 2010
- Plaintiffs' Motion to Depose Diego Borja
- Legal Threats Against Judge Nicolas Zambrano
- Chevron's Desperation, Evidence Tampering, and Insults to Indigenous Culture Growing In Ecuador Trial: Oil Giant's Lawyers Concoct Fake "Forgery" to Cover Up Their Own Pattern of Unlawful Activity At Trial
- Sanctioned Chevron Lawyers Violating New Court Order in Ecuador Environmental Trial: Chevron Refusing to Pay Court Expert After He Found Contamination At "Remediated" Sites
- Patton Boggs Blasts Chevron 'Threats' in $113 Billion Ecuadorian Environmental Case
- Comedy Video Rips Chevron's New "Greenwashing" PR Campaign: Video and parody ad contest are latest initiatives in grassroots effort that has overshadowed oil giant's new "We Agree" ad campaign
- Fines Against Two Chevron Lawyers Increased For Obstructing Ecuador Environmental Trial: Oil Giant Reaches Into Bag of Dirty Tricks to Delay End of 17-year Litigation
- Video Reveals Chevron's Fraudulent Oil Cleanup, Evidence Tampering & Lies to U.S. Judges: Released For First Time on Public Website
- Chevron Sting Operative in U.S. Court over Charges He "Cooked Evidence" in Ecuador Lawsuit, Trying to Quash Subpoena and Avoid Testimony
- Video: Chevron Oilfield Worker Describes Toxic Dumping in Ecuador
- Chevron Botched Remediation In Ecuador, According To Video Circulating On Internet: Well Site Tested At Ten Times Above Legal Limit, But Chevron Says It is Clean
- Three Chevron Lawyers Sanctioned For Obstructing Ecuador Environmental Trial: Facing $113 Billion in Potential Damages, Chevron Lawyers Seek Any Opportunity to Delay
- Former Chevron/Texaco Worker in Ecuador: We Dumped Pollution into the Rainforest
- Chevron Sting Operative Faces Deposition Under Federal Court Order: Judge Orders Wayne Hansen Deposed, Documents Turned Over as Scandal Tainting Oil Giant Widens
- Ecuador Bishop Criticizes Chevron for Its Role in World's Largest Oil-Related Catastrophe: Seeks Assistance of U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops As Humanitarian Crisis Worsens
- Chevron's Misleading Ad Campaign Ignores Toxic Legacy in Ecuador Rainforest: New Video Provides Devastating Proof of Chevron Toxic Pits in Ecuador
- Chevron's Ecuador Cancer Problem: 10,000 People at Risk of Contracting Disease in Coming Decades, Says Expert: Oil Giant Faces Up to $69 Billion in Liability for Potential Cancer Deaths
- Chevron Toxic Waste Pit in Ecuador: Designed to Pollute
- Chevron's Lead Ecuador Expert Suffers Major Blow to Credibility in U.S. Trial, Court Documents Say: Chevron Hit With $19 Million Judgment After Jury Rejects John Connor's Testimony
- Federal Judges Beginning To Question Chevron Legal Strategy In Ecuadorian Lawsuit
- Chevron Hit Hard In Sworn Testimony Over Massive Ecuador Liability: Gibson Dunn Lawyer Flies Into Panic As American Expert Provides Devastating Evidence
- Chevron Should Pay for Its Pollution in Ecuador
- Chevron Misleads U.S. Courts with Inaccurate Translation in Multi-Billion Dollar Ecuador Contamination Lawsuit: Gibson Dunn's Aggressive Legal Strategy Backfires In Federal Court
- Steven Donziger Response to Chevron's Campaign to Deflect Attention from Its Liability for Massive Oil-Related Environmental Contamination in Ecuador
- Federal Judge Hits Chevron Over Ecuador Litigation Tactics: Says Oil Giant's Legal Motions Are "Spiraling Out of Control"
- Summary of Analysis of Damages to Ecuador's Amazon Basin
- Plaintiffs Up Alleged Chevron Damages in Ecuador
- Discovery Closed In $27B Enviro Suit Against Chevron
- Chevron Faces Tens of Billions in Clean-up Costs; Potential Death Toll Put at 10,000 in Ecuador Rainforest: Top American Technical Experts Weigh In On High-Profile Damages Case
- Judge Orders Deposition Of Chevron's Covert Filmmaker
- Ecuador Allowed to Depose Witness
- Court Orders Deposition of Chevron Contractor: Judge Says Evidence Suggests Borja Was Not "Innocent Third Party" but "Longtime Associate" Whom Chevron "Would Pay for Any Favorable Testimony"
- New Damages Assessments Due Thursday in Ecuador, but Chevron Refusing to Participate: Judge Has More than 100 Expert Reports as Oil Giant Continues to Obstruct Judicial Process
- With Discovery Bid, Ecuador Turns Tables On Chevron
- Lawsuit Targets Chevron "Dirty Tricks" Operative Over Ecuador Video Corruption Scandal: Chevron's Diego Borja Faces Deposition in U.S. Over Activities In Ecuador
- Chevron Fraud in Ecuador: Response to Fortune.com Article
- Chevron Fraud Evidence Mounts in Ecuador: Bogus Lab Tests, Threats against Plaintiffs Counsel, Ex Parte Meetings with Judge Paint Nasty Picture of Oil Giant's Litigation Tactics
- Government of Ecuador's Motion to Depose Diego Borja
- Court Filing: Chevron’s Own Audits Prove Company Lied About Massive Pollution in Ecuador: Evidence of Chevron's "Stunning Hypocrisy" and Lies to U.S. Federal Courts
- Chevron Down as It Continues to Fight $27B Environmental Lawsuit in Ecuador
- Chevron CEO Watson Embroiled in Spy Scandal to Undermine $27 Billion Ecuador Trial: Kroll's Sam Anson Identified As Chevron Undercover Operative Running Illicit Program
- Chevron Submits "Wild" Distortions of Ecuador Video to Federal Court; Conceals Evidence of Own Misconduct: Violates Federal Court Order By Sending Filings to Media
- Chevron Abused Federal Court With "False and Misleading" Use of Ecuador Footage, Says Filmmaker: CRUDE Director Berlinger Provides Evidence That Chevron Violated Court Order
- Ecuador Court Invites Final Submissions on Damages in Chevron Environmental Lawsuit: Chevron's Hypocrisy On Display As Oil Giant Tries to Block Relief It Had Previously Requested
- Chevron Outed for Corporate Espionage Spy Scandal in Ecuador's Amazon Rainforest: Atlantic Magazine Exposes Offer to Journalist to Go Undercover to Sabotage $27 Billion Environmental Case
- Statement from Ecuador Plaintiffs Regarding Chevron's Attempt to Obtain Private Film Outtakes
- Leonardo DiCaprio, Woody Allen, Academy of Motion Pictures Join Filmmaker In Showdown with Chevron over Ecuador Footage: Robert Redford, Bill Moyers, Mikhail Gorbachev, Trudie Styler Also Line Up Against Oil Giant In Legal Battle
Key First Amendment Case Attracts Wide Attention - Chevron Draws Fire from U.S. Council of Bishops, Sierra Club over Improper Ecuador Lobbying: Oil Giant's Campaign to Cancel Ecuador's Trade Preferences Derailed for Fifth Straight Year
- Gulf Coast Delegation, Day 3: Amazon to the Gulf
- Ecuador's Oil-Waste Victims Share Solidarity
- Gulf Coast Delegation, Day 2: Amazon to the Gulf
- Gulf Coast Delegation, Day 1: Amazon to the Gulf
- Ecuador Tribe in Rare Visit to Help Clean-Up Lousiana Oil Spill
- Historic Town Hall Event: Bayou American Indian Tribe Hard Hit by BP Gulf Spill to Host Leaders of Ecuador’s Indigenous Communities Devastated by Chevron Oil Contamination: Event will include presentation by Ecuadoreans on lessons learned about recovery from oil disasters, native cultural exchange & ceremony, music, dance, and community meal
- Report: The Lasting Stain of Oil: Cautionary Tales and Lessons from the Amazon
- Cultural Exchange: Bayou American Indian Tribes Impacted by the Deepwater Horizon Oil Disaster to Host Leaders of Ecuador’s Indigenous Communities Devastated by Chevron Oil Contamination
- Indigenous Amazon Victims Call for Chevron to End Attempts to Sabotage Court System: Chevron Would Have Opportunity to Submit Information Before Court Issues Final Decree in Ecological Disaster Case
- Chevron CEO Watson Joins BP on Hot Seat In Congress For Ecuador Disaster, Nigeria Killings: California Company Facing Renewed Charges of Human Rights Abuses on Eve of Hearing
- Key Witness Testifies that Chevron Paid Bribes, Switched Soil Samples in $27b Ecuador Lawsui: Communities Urge Ecuadorian Prosecutors to Interview Chevron Contractor Diego Borja over Massive Fraud by Oil Giant
- Was Oil Named 'Crude' Because of the Way Oil Companies Do Business?
- Chevron's $27 Billion Liability In Ecuador "Glaringly Low" In Light of BP Disaster: Chevron Dumped Toxins for 26 Years; Indigenous Groups Decimated; CEO Fights Shareholders; Chatter about Bankruptcy
- Chevron Facing Rising Tide of Public Anger Over BP-Like Environmental Tragedy in Amazon Rainforest: Oil Giant’s Actions Over Ecuador Disaster Condemned by Redford, Herbert, and Perkins as Chorus of Prominent Voices Grows
- Disaster in the Amazon
- Joe Berlinger vs. Chevron: Why We Must All Defend Independent Filmmaking
- Filmmaker's Battle With Chevron Gains Support of The New York Times, ABC, CBS, NBC, HBO, Dow Jones, AP, Hearst, Gannett and The Washington Post: Floyd Abrams, Leading First Amendment Lawyer, to Lead Court Fight for Major Media to Protect Film Footage
- Tragic BP Gulf Spill Casts Light on Chevron Disaster in Ecuador: While BP Is Largest Spill In U.S., Chevron's Ecuador Disaster Is Largest In World
Chevron Admits Dumping at Least 16 Billion Gallons of Toxic Waste into Rainforest - New Questions About Chevron CEO in Wake of Arrests, Shareholder Defiance, at Annual Meeting: Human Rights Issues, Ecuador Calamity Drive Opposition; Watson Loses Control in Face of Criticism
- Activists Arrested at Chevron Shareholders' Meeting
- Chevron Management Hit Hard at Annual Meeting over Ecuador Liability
$38 Billion In Shareholder Value Defies CEO Watson: Board Members Confronted by Angry Shareholders,
Indigenous Leaders; Five People Arrested As Company Refuses Proxies - Chevron Condemned for Human Rights Abuses, Ecuador Disaster at Annual Shareholder Meeting Today: Activists Arrested Inside and Outside Chevron's Meeting
Community Leaders Barred, Ejected from Annual Meeting for Exposing the Truth about Chevron - Activists Rally at Chevron's Houston Offices During Shareholders' Meeting
- Protesters Accuse Chevron of Human Rights, Environmental Abuse
- Chevron AGM 2010 Action
- Chevron General Counsel Misleads Public in Desperate Defense of $27 Billion Ecuador Environmental Disaster: Chevron's Hewitt Pate Issues False Statements Ahead of Wednesday Shareholder Meeting
- Chevron Sues Over 'Crude': A documentary's unused footage, akin to reporters' notes, should be protected
- Filmmaker Battling Chevron Over Ecuador Footage Receives Groundswell of Support: Bill Moyers, Trudie Styler, Michael Moore, Ric Burns Warn of "Chilling Effect" on Journalists and Whistleblowers
Growing Public Relations Problem for Chevron; Hearing Today on Stay Request - Critics' Annual Report Blasts Chevron
- Chevron, Gibson Dunn Suffer Stiff Setback on Ecuador Pollution Case
- Chevron's "Crude" Attempt to Suppress Free Speech
- Chevron Lawyers Commit Fraud to Undercount Oil Contamination in Ecuador
- Chevron Lawyer Faces Sanctions for Misleading Court Over "Dirty Tricks" Operation in Ecuador: Adolfo Callejas Charged With Hiding Information to Delay Trial
- Chevron Lied To Columbia Journalism Review About Toxic Oil Well
- Chevron Whistleblower Reveals Evidence Tampering in Ecuador, but Oil Giant Ignores It: Allegations that Laboratory Was Controlled by Chevron
- Santiago Escobar Press Conference
- Chevron "Cooked" Evidence in Ecuador Environmental Trial, According to Oil Giant's Own Contractor: Diego Borja & Wife Worked For Chevron & Represented Oil Company's "Independent" Lab To Test Contamination Samples
- Ecuador Plaintiffs Appeal U.S. Court Decision on Arbitration: Rainforest Residents Seek to Enforce Chevron's Promises to U.S. Courts That the Company Would Litigate Case in Ecuador
- NYC Judge Allows Chevron Arbitration to Proceed
- Chevron Faces Critical Hearing over Ecuador Rainforest Contamination in New York Federal Court: Oil Giant Charged With Forum Shopping and Violating Promises to Litigate Claims in Ecuador
- Petition Delivery to Chevron Headquarters
- Amazon Watch and Rainforest Action Network Response to Chevron's Statements About Meeting with Indigenous Leader from Ecuador
- Ecuadorean Indigenous Leader Asks CA Lawmakers for Support in Campaign to Demand Chevron Clean Up its Pollution in Amazon: Indigenous Ecuadorean Leader Travels from Amazon Rainforest to California to Gather Support from Lawmakers to Push Chevron to Clean up Environmental Disaster
Senator Fran Pavley and Assemblymember Jared Huffman Host Reception for Emergildo Criollo - Pressure Grows for Chevron to Clean Up Ecuador: Indigenous Ecuadorean leader travels from Amazon rainforest to California to deliver 325,000+ letters urging Chevron's new CEO John Watson to clean up the oil giant's toxic legacy
- Chevron, Plaintiffs Seek Gains as Verdict Nears
- Chevron’s Charles James Leaves Behind "Legal and Public Relations Disaster" in Ecuador Amazon Case: Stunning Fall from Grace for Former High-Level U.S. Government Official
Law Enforcement Probes of Chevron in Two Countries - Ricardo Reis Veiga Explains the Eight Steps of "Remediation"
- Response to Chevron's Myths about the Cabrera Report
- Chevron Hit with Motion for Preliminary Injunction in Federal Court to Stop Arbitration: Ecuador Accuses Oil Giant of Reneging on Promises to US Federal Court and "Triple Forum Shopping"
- Chevron Caught Misrepresenting Facts about Expert Report in Ecuador Trial: Oil Giant "Desperate" to Derail $27 Billion Liability
- Chevron Facing Free Speech Problems In U.S. Over Defense of $27 Billion Ecuador Lawsuit: Charges of Intimidation as Corporate Executives "Freak Out" at Houston Marathon
- Ecuador Class Action Plaintiffs Strike Back at Chevron's Cynical Game of Musical Jurisdictions
- Chevron Plaintiffs Ask U.S. Court for Action
- Activists Ousted from Expo for Chevron-Sponsored Marathon
- Video Urges Chevron to Clean Up Oil Pollution
- Amazon Tribes Sue Chevron in U.S. Federal Court to Stop Arbitration over $27 Billion Lawsuit: Chevron Charged with Trying to Use Secret Tribunal to Undermine Rule of Law
- Ecuadorean Communities to New Chevron CEO: "We Don't Want to Continue Dying from Cancer": In New Video, affected Ecuadoreans urge John Watson to Address the Company's Damage in the Amazon
Corresponding Global Petition Demands Immediate Action - Message from Ecuador to Chevron CEO John Watson
- 2009
- Chevron Finishing Brutal Year On Ecuador Issue: Obama's Extension of Trade Benefits Latest of Several Harsh Setbacks for Oil Giant Over $27B Liability
- Letter from Atossa Soltani to New Chevron CEO, John Watson: You Have an Opportunity to Resolve Human Tragedy in Ecuador
- Twenty-Six Members of Congress Ask USTR to Reject Chevron Interference in Landmark Ecuador Legal Case: House Members Express "Concern" About Oil Giant's Effort to Use Trade Policy to Deny Due Process in Environmental Lawsuit
- LA Times Blasts Chevron For Interfering With U.S. Trade Policy Over $27 Billion Ecuador Lawsuit : Says Private Interests of One Company Should Not Trump U.S. Policy
- Trading with Ecuador: Washington Must Resist Efforts by Chevron to Interfere with an Andean Trade Agreement
- US Rep. Linda Sanchez, Environmentalist Trudie Styler & Human Rights Activist Kerry Kennedy Criticize Chevron For Failing to Address Ecuador Disaster and Challenge Chevron To Act
- Chevron Using Six Public Relations Firms to Discredit Indigenous Groups In $27.3 Billion Environmental Case In Ecuador: Lobbyists – Mac McLarty, John Breaux, Trent Lott, Mickey Kantor, Carla Hills and Others – Charged With Misrepresenting Facts
- U.S. Congresswoman Labels Chevron's Trade Preferences Lobbying Effort "Extortion" In Testimony: Oil Giant's Attempts to Evade Justice in Ecuadorian Rainforest Criticized Before Congressional Ways & Means Hearing
- Chevron's Lobby Campaign Backfires
- Fraud in Ecuadorian Oil Battle: The case against oil giant Chevron may finally be coming to an end after at least 16 years in the court system
- Kerry Kennedy Accuses Chevron of Cultural Genocide in Ecuador Rainforest: Daughter of RFK Appalled by "Chevron’s Chernobyl"
- Chevron and Cultural Genocide in Ecuador
- Chevron's Man in Ecuador: Felon, Drug-Trafficker, and Liar, Oh My!
- Revelation Undermines Chevron Case In Ecuador
- Report Adds Bizarre Twist to Ecuador Chevron Case
- Felon Involved in Clandestine Videos
- Ecuador Oil Pollution Case Takes New Turn
- American Who Shot Secret Videos for Chevron in Ecuador Is Convicted Drug Trafficker: Investigation Reveals Life of Deception, No Connection to Oil Remediation, and No Stable Employment
- Chevron Admits Its Lawyers Present at Key Meeting with Ecuador Man Who Taped Video Scandal: In New Letter, Company Refuses to Turn Over Forensic Analysis of Videos; Confirms Ongoing Payments to Ecuadorian Contractor Who Made Tapes
- Incoming Chevron Chief Toes Company Line on Ecuador Oil Pollution Case During Debut in Nation’s Capital: Supporters of Amazon Residents Who Are Suing Chevron for Environmental Cleanup Put $27 Billion Contamination Case Front and Center During CEO-to-be John Watson's Chamber of Commerce Visit
- Ecuador: The Tribes vs. Chevron-Texaco
- Activists Confront CEO-to-be John Watson at the Chamber of Commerce: Signs Spell Out "Mr. Watson, What Will You Do About Ecuador?"
- Not Simply an Underdog's Tale
- Kerry Kennedy Interviewed by Rick Sanchez on CNN
- Acclaimed Film About Chevron's Eco-Disaster In Ecuador To Open In Nation's Capital: Time of Intense Questioning of Chevron's Campaign to Undermine $27 Billion Trial
- Statement by Human Rights Activist Kerry Kennedy After Touring the Chevron Oil Pits in the Ecuadorian Rainforest and Speaking to Local Residents
- Chevron's Story on Ecuador Bribery Scandal Continues to Unravel : News Outlets Expose Discrepancies in Chevron Account; Ecuador Calls for DOJ to Investigate Possible Criminal Violations
- Big Oil Still the Big Dog
- RFK's Daughter Backs Ecuadoreans in Chevron Suit
- Ecuador Oil Pollution Case Only Grows Murkier
- LA Times Blasts Chevron for "Shifty" Litigation Tactics: Negative Publicity Continues to Cast Shadow Over Oil Giant
- Affected Communities March Against Chevron Corruption in Ecuador: As Chevron CEO Retires, Plaintiffs "Bury" His Legacy
- The Millennium Development Goals: Environmental Sustainability at Stake in Aguinda v. Chevron
- Chevron's Shifty Shifting of Venue
- Chevron CEO’s Legacy Marred by Mishandling of Ecuador Environmental Crisis: Failure to Properly Vet Texaco for Liability Likely Drove O’Reilly to Retire Early, Say Amazonian Communities
- San Francisco Premiere of CRUDE
- Questions about Chevron Role in Ecuador Bribery Scandal
- Highlights from the LA Premiere of CRUDE
- Trudie Styler Personally Invites 6000 Chevron Employees to CRUDE: CRUDE Documentary to Premiere in Chevron’s Backyard
- Ecuador Rejects Chevron Arbitration Claim
- Chevron’s Recent Setbacks In U.S. Courts Forced Its Hand On Arbitration Claim, Lawyers Say : Latest Move to Avoid $27 Billion Environmental Liability Contains Risks for Oil Giant
- Activist 911: CRUDE The Real Price of Oil
- The Hollywood Premiere of CRUDE a Huge Hit: Sean Penn, Isla Fisher, Stuart Townsend, Q’orianka Kilcher, Armand Assante, Billy Wirth, Rosanna Arquette Among Dozens of Celebrities Who Turn Up to Support Amazon Watch’s Screening of CRUDE Chevron’s Fears Grow as Documentary Shines Spotlight on $27 Billion Lawsuit
- Los Angeles Premiere of CRUDE
- Lawyer Steven Donziger On Chevron's Warped Values In Ecuador
- Chevron Helps Hire Two Criminal Defense Attorneys In Ecuador Bribery Scheme: Oil Giant Trying to Block Investigation of Its Own Role in Doctoring Videos and Facilitating Misconduct,
Says Amazon Defense Coalition - Chevron Fears CRUDE’s Box Office Succes: Chevron’s Board of Directors Urged to Investigate Management’s Role in the Attempted Bribery Scheme
- Amazon Watch Letter to Chevron Board Members
- Crude Filmmaker Responds to Chevron’s Attacks on Acclaimed New Documentary: Chevron Becomes More Defensive as theaters fill up for "Crude"
- New York City Premiere of CRUDE
- Is Chevron Scared Of "Crude" The Movie?
- Free Speech Radio News previews CRUDE
- Ecuador Seeks Legal Action Against Chevron
- American Businessman Wayne Hansen Has Ties to Chevron in Bribery Scheme, Investigation Finds: New Information Contradicts Earlier Claim by Oil Giant As Questions Grow About Chevron's Own Role
- LA Times Editorial Calls For Investigation Into Chevron’s Release Of Its “Sting” Videotapes
- Chevron's Legal Fireworks: Seeking to change its fortunes in a Ecuador case it's expected to lose, the oil giant releases an explosive video.
- Statement from Amazon Defense Coalition Regarding Judge Recusal: From Steven Donziger on behalf of the Amazon communities
- Major Flaws Emerge In Chevron Bribery Story: New Scrutiny of Chevron's Own Conduct In Possible "Dirty Tricks" Operation. Oil Giant Hiding Witnesses; DOJ Pressed to Investigate Role of Chevron Legal Team;
Company Refusing to Turn Over Evidence - Ecuador vs. Chevron: Evidence of a Fix, or Video Entrapment?
- Chevron Accused of Nixon-Style Dirty Tricks Operation In Ecuador: Chevron’s Video Transcripts Raise Questions About Oil Giant’s Misconduct to Delay $27 billion Environmental Trial In Ecuador. Department of Justice Asked to Focus on Chevron
- Statement of Amazon Defense Coalition Over Allegations by Chevron in $27B Ecuador Environmental Case
- Chevron, Ecuador and a Clash of Cultures: Intertwined with the lawsuit are the indignities suffered by Ecuador's native peoples
- Oil, Ecuador and Its People: Today, a swath of the Ecuadorean Amazon remains contaminated beyond imagining. Neither side disputes the devastation, only who should pay for it. Chevron says it is the state oil company's responsibility
- Ecuadorean Lawyer Battles Big Oil: The award-winning activist has been working for years on a class-action lawsuit against Texaco
- Corporation Responsible for Worst Oil-Related Disaster on Earth Sponsors Nonprofits Conference: Chevron Continues PR Campaign to Mask Human Rights Abuses in Ecuador
- Amazon Watch Letter to CompassPoint Non-Profit Day Participants
- Big Penalties Loom for Chevron in Ecuador: An Ecuadoran judge's ruling in an environmental case may make U.S. companies rethink the strategy of pushing lawsuits into overseas courts
- Groundbreaking Film CRUDE Nominated for "Best Documentary" at the 24th Imagen Awards
- Chevron Suffers Further Setbacks in $27 Billion Ecuador Environmental Trial: Court Fines Chevron Lawyer for Causing Delay; Criminal Prosecution Gains Steam
- 60 Seconds
- Chevron Using Deep Pockets to Manufacture "Proof" in $27 Billion Environmental Trial: Army of Paid Consultants Seeks Favorable Media Coverage
- Chevron Withdraws Key Legal Claim Before U.S. Federal Court Over $27B Ecuador Liability: Facing Adverse Ruling, Company Chooses To Avoid Litigation Over Controversial Legal Release
- Trailer for Crude: The Real Price of Oil
- Chevron Expects to Fight Ecuador Lawsuit in U.S.: As Largest Environmental Judgment on Record Looms, the Oil Company Reassures Shareholders It Won't Pay
- Does a Senior Obama Official Have Unseemly Ties to Notorious Human Rights Abuser Chevron?: The story of this slick oil company's romance with the government has recently taken a crude twist.
- What's in a Name?: Critics are troubled by an award to Chevron named after Richard Holbrooke, a high-ranking Obama official.
- Chevron Fails in Effort to Lift Trade Benefits
- Chevron Rebuffed On Ecuador Trade Benefits By Obama Administration: Oil Giant Had Tried to Lobby USTR Over $27 Billion Environmental Liability in Ecuador’s Amazon
- US Senators Seek Chevron/Ecuador Trial Without US Meddling
- U.S. Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Chevron Appeal Over $27 Billion Ecuador Environmental Case: Latest in Series of Legal Setbacks for Oil Giant
- Supreme Court Rejects Chevron Appeal Against Ecuadorian Oil Co.
- Four Senators Urge USTR to Ignore Chevron Petition On Ecuador Legal Case: Sens. Wyden, Casey, Durbin and Leahy Sign Letter Expressing “Concern” About Chevron Effort to Link Environmental Case to Trade Benefits
- Chevron's Amazon 'Fake Cleanup' Trial
- New Evidence of Chevron Fraud From Final Judicial Inspections in $27 Billion Environmental Case
- Gene Randall “Reporting,” Inc.: Will journalists’ flight toward PR mean the end of reportorial integrity?
- Amazonian Leaders Blast Chevron CEO David O'Reilly For Deceitful Answers At Public Debate: Chevron Chief Clearly Uncomfortable With Ecuador Topic
- Oil and Indians Don't Mix
- Chevron CEO David O'Reilly Tries to Duck Ecuador Controversy at Public Debate: Refuses to Talk About Ecuador At Commonwealth Club Debate
- At Least $37 Billion in Chevron Shares Voted to Defy O’Reilly’s Management Over Human Rights Issues At Annual Meeting: Major "No Confidence" Vote By Large Pension Funds
- Chevron Providing Misleading Information to Shareholders about Failed Remediation: Evidence Shows Oil Giant Continues to Deceive Shareholders
- Chevron Fights Massive Lawsuit in Ecuador: A case about responsibility for cleaning up a toxic drilling site could cost the company billions and send a chill through the industry.
- KQED's Forum Discussion of "The True Cost of Chevron: An Alternative Annual Report"
- Chevron Charged with Engaging in Intense Lobbying Battle to Defeat Shareholder Resolution, but Results Mixed for Company: $9B In Chevron Shares Ended Up Defying Company Management
- Chevron CEO O'Reilly Under Intense Fire At Shareholder Meeting for Negligence on Ecuador Case: Refuses to Let Board Members Answer Own Questions As Conflict of Interest Becomes Evident
- Chevron Botching Ecuador Case, Says Influential Report: $27 Billion Liability in Ecuador “Poorly Handled” By Chevron’s Top Management, Analyst Tells Leading Trade Publication
- Chevron Annual Meeting Heats Up Over Ecuador Suit
- Chevron AGM 2009 Action
- An Open Letter to America
- Chevron Falls Short On Disclosure Obligations Relating to $27 Billion Ecuador Liability, Says Investor Advisory Group: Oppenheimer Warns Ecuador Problem Could “Depress” Chevron Stock; Risk Metrics Urges Greater “Transparency” From Oil Giant
- Chevron CEO O'Reilly Faces Major Challenge Over Ecuador Lawsuit At Annual Meeting: New Questions Relating to Chevron's Lack of Financial Disclosure of $27 Billion Liability
- Uprising Radio Interview on Chevron Shareholder Meeting
- Interview on "The True Cost of Chevron: An Alternative Annual Report"
- Chevron Shareholders Warned That Board of Directors Is Shirking Its Fiduciary Duties On Ecuador: On Eve of Showdown At Annual Meeting, Letter Explains How Management Puts Out False and Misleading Information
Former Sen. Sam Nunn Cited for Failing to Listen to Concerns - Amazon Watch Letter to Shareholders
- Amazonian Leaders from Ecuador Arriving for Showdown with Chevron at Annual General Meeting : With Record Court Judgment Looming, Goldman Prize Winner and Cofán Indigenous Leader to Confront Chevron CEO
- Chevron Management Dealt Major Blow with CalPERS Announcement on Ecuador: California Pension Fund Voting for Resolution Stemming from Chevron’s $27 Billion Ecuador Liability in Rainforest
- Chevron Board Member Armacost Tied to Conflict of Interest Over Cancer Study in Ecuador’s Amazon : Disclosure Follows Investigation by New York Attorney General into Shareholder Complaints
- Chevron Liability in Ecuador Pollution Case Approaches $27 Billion : Court Judgment Expected this Year
- In Ecuador, Resentment of an Oil Company Oozes
- Chevron Trying to “Greenwash” Polluter Image in Washington Conference on Clean Technology : Oil Company Scrambling after Media Coverage Exposes Environmental Damage Left Behind in Ecuador
- When Chevron Hires Ex-Reporter to Investigate Pollution, Chevron Looks Good
- Chevron Must Clarify Risk in Ecuador Suit, Cuomo Says
- Chevron Lying About Toxins In Mr. Salinas’ Water Well, Evidence Shows : Elderly Man In Ecuador's Rainforest Becomes Target of Global Internet Attacks Fostered by Oil Giant
- N.Y. Asks Chevron To Explain Pollution Case
- NY Attorney General Questions Chevron in Pollution Lawsuit
- Chevron’s Misrepresentations to Shareholders over Ecuador Liability Have Been Obvious for Months: Company “Clearly Hiding” Risk Factors from Investors and Financial Markets, Representatives Say
- Chevron Lawyer Stumbles in 60 Minutes Interview over Ecuador Oil Contamination: Sylvia Garrigo Compares Makeup on Her Face to Heavily Contaminated Toxic Waste Pits; "Public Relations Disaster " for Chevron
- Chevron Produces Phony Online News Coverage to Spread Misinformation about Ecuador Disaster : Oil Giant Fails to Disclose That It Paid for "News" Video Narrated by Former CNN Correspondent Gene Randall
- Amazon Crude on 60 Minutes
- 60 Minutes To Air Segment On Chevron’s “Amazon Chernobyl” In Ecuador’s Rainforest : Shareholders Increasingly Nervous About Possible $27 Billion Liability for Oil Giant
- Rain Forest Residents, Texaco Face Off In Ecuador
- Chevron Blasted before U.S. Congress for Violating Human Rights in Ecuador’s Amazon Rainforest: More than 1,400 Cancer Deaths Reported By Experts
- In Ecuador, High Stakes in Case Against Chevron: Legal Battle in the Amazon
- In Ecuador, High Stakes in Case Against Chevron
- Mickey Kantor Criticized for Lobbying Former Agency that he Led: Accused of Trying to Help Chevron Quash Contamination Lawsuit in Ecuador
- Chevron's Amazon Chernobyl Lawsuit in Ecuador Subject of Congressional Hearing on Environment and Human Rights
- Pension Funds Fret as Chevron Faces Ecuador Ruling
- Chevron Deceiving U.S. Government to Protect Ill-Gotten Profits in Ecuador, Indigenous Groups Say: Chevron Lobbyists Misleading USTR Over Ecuador Environmental Case
- Chevron shareholders to vote on environmental report
- Pension Funds Reportedly Worried Over Chevron Suit: Environmental case in Ecuador at heart of a dispute involving the SEC
- SEC Rejects Chevron Attempt to Block Shareholder Resolution on Ecuador Environment Case: Chevron Fines Have Tripled In Recent Years
- Chevron P.R. Director Donald Samson Behind Secret Payments to Bloggers to Hide Ecuador Liability: Shareholders Increasingly Nervous About Possible $27 Billion Liability for Oil GiantMisinformation Posted by Zennie Abraham Paid For By Oil Giant
- Film Depicting Chevron's Amazon Chernobyl To Have D.C. Premiere on Capitol Hill: U.S. Congressman Jim McGovern Hosts Screening
- New Evidence of Fraud in Chevron's "Amazon Chernobyl" In Ecuador: On Eve of Final Inspections, Proof that Dozens of Waste Pits Never Touched Were Counted As "Remediated"
- Trudie Styler: Why I Had To Use My Celebrity To Try To Save the Rainforest
- Chevron Lawyers Explode In Anger After More Oil Found at "Remediated" Sites In Ecuador Trial: Tirade Marks End of Difficult Week of Setbacks for Chevron In $27 Billion Case
- Oil Visible At "Remediated" Sites As Judge Rejects Chevron's Motion to Delay $27 Billion Trial: Chevron's Legal Strategy Backfires During Ecuador Court Inspections
- Chevron Spokesman James Craig Blasted by Rainforest Leaders for Meddling In Historic Environmental Trial: Complaints to Be Filed In Ecuador and United States
- Chevron Abusing Courts to Delay Judgment in $27 Billion Environmental Suit, Amazon Leaders Say
- Chevron Misleads SEC Over Ecuador Lawsuit, Assert Rainforest Residents: Information in 10-Q Called "Dishonest" and "Misleading"
- Chevron Blasted For Misconduct and Corruption in Ecuador Trial: Accused of Using Political Pressure and Junk Science to Evade Court Judgment Over "Amazon Chernobyl"
- Questions Raised About Chevron's Political Position in Washington After $27 Billion Ecuador Disaster: Negative Publicity Casts Shadow over Oil Giant As It Tries To Explain Liability to Congress and Journalists
- New Evidence Shows Chevron Manipulated Lab Results in Landmark Environmental Trial: Chevron Faces $27 Billion Liability for Toxic Catastrophe in Ecuador's Amazon Rainforest
- Press Kit for Landmark Legal Case, Aguinda v. ChevronTexaco (2009)
- "Crude" Press Kit: Understanding the Lawsuit Behind the Film
Background Information on Aguinda v. ChevronTexaco - Chevron's Amazon Disaster Lands at Sundance : Joe Berlinger’s “Crude” Shows David v. Goliath Legal Battle to Hold Oil Giant Accountable for Destroying Rainforest
Trudie Styler and Sting Join Indigenous Leaders at Opening Jan. 18
- 2008
- Texaco Toxic Past Haunts Chevron as Judgment Looms
- Chevron Denied Again by Federal Appeals Court Over Ecuador Rainforest Contamination: Second Setback in Weeks Over $27 Billion Liability
- Amazon Pollution Case Could Cost Chevron Billions
- State Department Should Investigate Environmental Abuses in Ecuador by Chevron, Say Congressmen Howard Berman and Jim McGovern: Congressmen Describe Human Rights Report As "Laughably Short" of Facts on Oil Pollution in Amazon Rainforest
- Shareholders, Wall Street Concerned Over Chevron's $27 Billion Environmental Liability in Ecuador
- Chevron's $27 Billion Liability in Ecuador's Amazon Confirmed by Team of Independent Scientists : Hundreds of Cancer Deaths Due to Ecological Devastation
- Chevron Makes Multinational Monitor Magazine's Top Ten List of World's Worst Corporations: Toxic Dumping, Burma Pipeline, and Drug Bribery Scandal Make Chevron Stand Out for All the Wrong Reasons
- Chevron Hires Global Warming Denier as Consultant: Oil Giant Charged With Hypocrisy for Ad Campaign Touting "Green" Image While Humanitarian Crisis Festers In Amazon
- U.S. Congressman Finds "Humanitarian Crisis" In Ecuador's Amazon Rainforest: Over 30,000 Ecuadorians Drink From Contaminated Water Sources
- Clean Up Ecuador Campaign Wins the Top BENNY Award for 2008
- Ecuador Keeps Up Oil Cleanup Fight Against Chevron
- Chevron Whitewashes Its Website of Burma: Charges of Rape and Murder Prompt Disappearance of Entire Country from Corporate Website
- High-Stakes Trial in San Francisco Focuses Attention on Chevron's Growing Human Rights Problems Around Globe: Oil Giant Seems Increasingly Out of Step with Industry Rivals with Accusations It Helped Orchestrate Deaths of Nigerian Villagers
Hiring of Bush Administration "Torture Lawyer" Latest Controversy - Chevron Asked To Disclose Relationship to Pat Murphy: Environmental Group Asserts Oil Giant Paying Writers to Pose As Journalists as Part of Public Relations Campaign
- Amazon Watch & Amazon Defense Coalition Win Business Ethics Award For Holding Chevron Accountable for Oil Contamination in Ecuador
- Texaco Ordered Destruction of Oil Spill Documents: Internal Company Memo Raises More Questions about Texaco’s Operations in Amazon Rainforest
Chevron Now Faces $16 Billion Liability and Indictments - Texaco Ordered Destruction of Oil Spill Documents: Internal Company Memo Raises More Questions About Texaco's Operations in Amazon Rainforest
- Chevron Loses Another Round In Legal Battle Over Ecuador Rainforest Contamination: U.S. Federal Appeals Court Rejects Attempt to Shift Liability
- October 2008 Rejection of Chevron's Appeal
- Chevron Loses Major Lobbying Battle In Congress Over Ecuador Trade Benefits: McCain Finance Chair Had Led Campaign
Effort to Quash Claims of Indigenous Tribes Fails - Chevron, Ecuador In Costly Environmental Dispute: Texaco is accused of failing to clean up billions of gallons of toxic waste in Ecuador.
- Chevron's Troubles in Ecuador Continue to Mount with Fraud Indictment of High-level Executive: Ricardo Reis Veiga among Nine who Face Criminal Trial For Conspiring to Falsify Scientific Results of Clean-up
- Amazon Defense Coalition: Ecuador Court Report Underestimates Damages for Chevron's "Amazon Chernobyl" in Ecuador: $16 Billion Chevron Liability Could Rise If Groundwater and Surface Water Damage Included, Plaintiffs Say
New Criminal Indictment of Chevron Lawyers - Battle Over Chevron's "Amazon Chernobyl" Comes to Washington, D.C.: CNN "Hero" Winner, Goldman Prize Winner, Cancer Nurse, and Tribal Leader to Combat Chevron Lobbying
- Criminal Indictment of Chevron Lawyers Based on Wide Body of Scientific Evidence: Seven Ecuadorian Government Officials Also Charged with Conspiring with Chevron to Falsify Remediation Results
Company Hit with Multiple Scandals in Matter of Days - Chevron Lawyers Indicted by Ecuador in Oil-Pit Cleanup Dispute
- Two Chevron Lawyers Indicted in Ecuador
- Chevron Caught Up in Oil Agency Scandal
- Chevron's Environmental Clean-Up in Ecuador Falls Far Short of Company Claims, Report Says: Court Expert Finds More than 80% of Chevron Waste Pits in Amazon Rainforest Were Never Cleaned
"Devastating Blow" to Chevron, Assert Plaintiffs - Evidence of Contamination at Texaco-Operated Sites
- Chevron: The Real Human Story in Ecuador
- Evidence of Fraudulent Remediation
- Fact Sheet on 2008 Indictment of Chevron Lawyers in Ecuador
- Chevron Paying Heavy Price For Texaco's Mistakes in Ecuador, Says Amazon Defense Coalition: Talk of Settlement Reflects Dwindling Legal Options After Court Expert Finds Damages in Billions
- Chevron's Comment Dismissing Ecuador as "Little Country" Causing Concern in Latin America
- Chevron Rebukes Own Washington Lobbyist for Embarrassing Comments on Ecuador Legal Case: Suggested U.S. Government Shouldn't Allow "Little Countries" To "Screw Around" With Big Companies
- Amazonian Chernobyl: Ecuador's oil environment disaster
- Oil and Justice in the Amazon
- Chevron Accused of Misleading Investors over $16 Billion Litigation Risk on Eve of Earnings Report: Lawsuit’s Plaintiffs Claim Oil Giant Avoiding Full Disclosure
- Amazon Indians Accuse Chevron Lobbyists of Misleading Congress over $16 Billion Liability: Tribal Leaders Say Oil Giant Disrespects "Rule of Law," Plan Trip to Washington to Meet with Congress
- Chevron's $16 Billion Problem: Chevron hires lobbyists to squeeze Ecuador in toxic-dumping case. What an Obama win could mean.
- San Francisco Board of Supervisors Approves Resolution Condemning Chevron's Abuses Worldwide: Resolution Criticizes Chevron's Profiteering in Iraq, Nigeria Slayings and Ecuador Disaster
- San Francisco Board of Supervisors to Vote on Resolution Condemning Chevron's Abuses Worldwide: Resolution Criticizes Chevron's Profiteering in Iraq, Nigeria Slayings and Ecuador Disaster
- Chevron Around the World: Fact Sheet
- Chevron Profits Shadowed by Human Rights Complaints
- "Systemic" Human Rights Abuses Dominate Chevron Annual General Meeting, Casting Shadow over CEO and Record Profits: Chevron's Victims from Burma, Ecuador and Nigeria Confront CEO David O’Reilly at Shareholder Meeting
- Dozens Protest Oil Spills, Human Rights Violations Outside Chevron
- After Record Year, Chevron Faces the Music
- Letter from the President of the Iraqi Federation of Oil Unions
- Chevron AGM 2008 Action
- Activists Blast Chevron on Human Rights, Environment
- Rising Tide of Human Rights Abuses Haunts Chevron on Eve of Annual Shareholder's Meeting: Communities from Nigeria, Ecuador, Burma and US to Confront CEO David O'Reilly in San Ramon; Billions in Potential Liability
- Chevron Should Stop Hiding Behind Bogus PR Campaigns & Use Record Profits to Clean Up Its Toxic Wastes
- Sample Letter Supporting Chevron Boycott
- Chevron vs. The Goldman Environmental Prize
- Rebuttals to Wall Street Journal Editorial
- Chevron Is to Blame for Ecuador's Oil Pollution: Letters to the editor
- Chevron Risks Lives and Its Reputation in Ecuador
- Rebuttal to Chevron's Deceptive Op-Ed: In Letter To O'Reilly Activists Correct Chevron's Distorted Claims About Ecuador Trial
- Amazon Watch Blasts Consultant Sam Singer For Designing Chevron Attack On Goldman Prize Winners: Says Singer Helping Oil Giant Hide $16 Billion Liability from Shareholders
- Chevron Takes on the Plaintiffs: A pair of Ecuadorean activists go up against the corporation over a toxic pollution clean-up.
- Chevron's Inhumane Energy
- La Energía Inhumana de Chevron
- Chevron Has Only Itself to Blame for Historic $16 Billion Claim in Ecuador Case, Lawyers Say: Company's Bungled Legal Strategy Created Much of Scientific Proof Used Against It by Independent Court Expert
- Environmental Award Draws Chevron's Ire
- Chevron, Enviros Clash Over Goldman Award
- Amazon Activists Win Goldman Environmental Prize: Two Ecuadoreans pursued legal action against Texaco and then Chevron over what they said was massive oil contamination.
- Ecuadorian Campaigners Win Prestigious Environmental Prize for Fight to hold Chevron Accountable for Rainforest Disaster: Goldman Prize Comes Two Weeks After Court Expert Estimates Chevron Damages at up to $16 Billion
- Report Says Chevron Owes Billions for Ecuadorean Pollution
- Chevron Accused of Lying To Shareholders Over $16 Billion Damages Claim In Ecuador Rainforest Case By Amazon Defense Coalition: CEO O'Reilly Violates SEC Regulations and Corporate Governance Duties By Hiding Liability, Lawyers Say
- Chevron Could Lose Billions Over Ecuador Suit
- Court Expert Smacks Chevron With Up to $16 Billion in Damages for Polluting Indigenous Lands in Amazon: Independent Analysis Validates Most Claims of Plaintiffs In Long Ecuador Legal Battle, But Offers Compromise On Some Issues
- Fact Sheet on $16 Billion Damages Assessment
- Chevron's Top Exec Paid $15.7M in 2007
- Oil and Power in Latin America: Indigenous peoples in South America are taking on Big Oil over decades of environmental abuse.
- SEC Complaint Lodged Against Chevron for Hiding $10 Billion Liability in Ecuador: Chevron Misleads Investors, Says Amazon Watch
- $16 Billion Damages Assessment (Spanish)
- Chevron Accused of “Unethical Attacks” On Court-Appointed Special Master in Ecuador Environmental Trial
- Chevron's Human Rights Record
- Chevron Pays $30 Million to Settle Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Charges in Oil for Food Case
- City of Berkeley Votes to Boycott Chevron: Resolution Cites Controversial Human Rights Record and "Severe Ecological Destruction" in Amazon Rainforest
- Berkeley, California Resolution to Boycott Chevron
- 2007
- Ecuadorian Rainforest Communities Send Message to the World: Save Yasuni National Park from Devastation by Oil Industry: Aerial Images To Air During Live Earth Concert Broadcasts
- Chevron Using Unethical Tactics to Avoid Judgment In $10 Billion Rainforest Trial: Series of Legal Setbacks In Ecuador Haunt Company; Charges of Fabricating Evidence
- Offices of Inspector in Ecuador-Chevron Pollution Suit Burglarized, Computers Stolen
- Court Expert's Office Burglarized During Calculation of Damages Against Chevron: Spotlight on Chevron as Official Warns His Life is in Danger
- Ecuador Amazon Plaintiffs Fight Chevron Over Dumping
- NYC Comptroller Wants Chevron to Review Environmental Practices
- Thompson Demands Chevron Review International Environmental Practices
- A Hero CNN Won't Fight For
- Pablo Fajardo Wins CNN Hero Award
- Pablo Fajardo Nominated for CNN Hero Award: Plaintiffs Lawyer Chosen from 7,000 Candidates in Global Poll
- Indigenous Group Sues Chevron For Defamation Over Bogus Military Report: Alleges Chevron Gave Ecuadorian Army False Information to Halt Environmental Trial
- Justica Now - One Peoples Fight Against Big Oil
- Chevron Investors Urged To Freeze Purchase of Company Stock Because of Ecuador Disaster : Amazon Contamination is a Moral and Financial Liability No Company Should Sanction, Warn Environmentalists
Trudie Styler, Amazon Watch Join Forces To Call for Buy Freeze - Sanctioned American Lawyer Has No Connection to $10 Billion Class-Action Against Chevron In Ecuador: Chevron Criticized for Using Court Decision to Hide Environmental Liability in Rainforest
- Top Chevron Executive Steps In to Manage Rapidly Growing Liability In Ecuador Environmental Trial: Concern Grows Over Potential $10 Billion Damages Claim and Grievous Harm to Indigenous Groups
Ethics Probes In Two Countries Indicate Wider Risks For Chevron - Demandantes Contra Texaco Restan Importancia al Pedido de Nulidad de Juicio: Home » » » Press Releases Press Release October 8th, 2007 Contact: Luis Yanza: 593-9-397-7809 Lupita De Heredia: 593-9-970-7369 Demandantes Contra Texaco Restan Importancia al Pedido de Nulidad de Juicio No existen fundamentos jurídicos y es un intento de vitimización de la transnacional
- Chevron's Human Rights Problems Span Three Continents: Oil Giant Under Fire In Burma, Nigeria and Ecuador For Rights Abuses and Environmental Neglect
Still No Defined Human Rights Policy Despite Shareholder Pressure - Ecuador Congressman Presses Criminal Investigation of Chevron for Fraud In Environmental Clean-up, Amazon Coalition Says
- Ralph Marquez, a Bush Insider, Built Career Using Junk Science to Protect Corporate Polluters
- Chevron Can Be Sued for Attacks on Nigerians, U.S. Judge Rules
- Victims of Chevron's Ecuador Contamination Clarify Issues Relating to Dismissal of Claims of Three Plaintiffs in San Francisco Lawsuit
- Chevron's Ads Attacking Ecuadorian Judges and Courts
- Chevron's Environmental Problems In Rainforest Become Focus During Live Earth Concerts
- Trudie Styler on the Suffering of Ecuadorean Tribes
- Artists and Activists Unite to Clean Up Ecuador
- Chevron Launches "Dirty War" On Ecuador Court: Smear Campaign Could Ease Path to Multi-Billion Dollar Judgment For Rainforest Residents In Landmark Case
- Chevron Increasingly Desperate in $6 Billion Environmental Lawsuit in Amazon Rainforest: Chevron Seeks to Avoid Judgment It Requested in 2002
- Hundreds March in Ecuadorian Amazon to Protest Chevron's Delay Tactics in Environmental Lawsuit: 600 Person "Human Billboard" at Former Texaco Well Site Calls For "Justice Now"
- Chevron Loses in New York Lawsuit Against Ecuador
- US Court Stops Chevron Arbitration Vs State-Owned Petroecuador
- Texaco’s Toxic Legacy In Ecuador
- Spotlight on Environmental Catastrophe Effecting Indigenous People in Ecuador Illuminated by Celebrity Visit
- Daryl Hannah Joins Amazon Protesters Taking On Oil Giant
- Hannah Visits Polluted Site in Ecuadaor
- Chevron's Ecuador Disaster in the Spotlight as Celebrities Open Photo Exhibit, Tour Rainforest Communities: Daryl Hannah and Q’orianka Kilcher, the “Peruvian Pocahontas”, in Quito to Pressure Oil Giant
Judgment Nears in Landmark $6 Billion-Environmental Trial - Chevron Caused Environmental "Barbarity" in Ecuador: Correa
- Ecuador President Rails Against Chevron for Alleged Environmental Damage
- Chevron's Ecuadorean Foes Try to Drum Up Support in U.S.
- How Green is Chevron?
- Ecuador Disaster Dominates Chevron Shareholder Meeting: Chevron CEO Invited: "Join Us: Put These Scandals behind You."
- Gov. Will Not Meet Attorney
- Chevron AGM 2007 Action
- Chevron Facing Multi-Billion Dollar Liability as Landmark Environmental Lawsuit Nears End: Chevron Management Must Inform Investors, Prepare for Possible "Rainforest Chernobyl" Judgment
- Plaintiffs' Lawyer Asks California Governor to Urge Chevron to Clean Up its Rainforest Mess: Schwarzenegger Invited to Ecuador to Meet Devastated Communities, See Contaminated Land and Water
- Gov.'s Green Credentials Challenged: An Ecuadorean attorney calls on Schwarzenegger to help in his lawsuit against Chevron, a major campaign donor
- Pablo Fajardo Letter to California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
- Jungle Law
- Ecuador Court Speeds Up Chevron's $6 Billion Amazon Trial Over Rainforest Contamination: Orders That Damage Claim Be Submitted In 120 Days
- Criminal Investigation of Chevron Sought in Ecuador by Indigenous Leaders over Rainforest Contamination: Evidence of Fraud from $6 Billion Lawsuit Prompts Letter to National Prosecutor Seeking Quick Action
- 2006
- Ecuador seeks Chevron probe: U.S. officials asked to look at rain forest contamination claim
- Ecuador Attorney General Asks U.S. Justice Department to Investigate Chevron Fraud: Quito Claims Oil Giant Misrepresented Test Results In Rainforest Clean-Up
- Myths and Facts About the Ecuador Disaster: Analyzing Chevron's Misleading Claims
- Investigation Cites Seven Examples of Chevron Fraud in Ecuador Rainforest: Indicates Oil Giant Paid Less Than 1% of Actual Cost Of Clean-Up, Then Lied About Results
- Mother Who Testified About Toxic Pollution In Chevron Rainforest Trial Dies of Cancer : Family In San Carlos Has Suffered Multiple Deaths
- Ecuadorians Seek Chevron Ruling
- Embattled Chevron Executive to Be Put Under Oath Today In $6 Billion Rainforest Lawsuit: Testimony of Reis Veiga Comes As New Report Details Chevron’s Growing Problems in Ecuador
- Amnesty International Issues Second Urgent Action To Protect Team Suing Chevron Over Rainforest Disaster: Cites "Grave Danger" In Ecuador over Historic Environmental Lawsuit
- Report on Texaco's Fraudulent "Remediation" in the 1990s
- Amnesty International Bulletin on Threats and Intimidation: Ecuador: Further Information on Fear for Safety
- Amazon Watch Letter to Chevron CEO Regarding Apparent Intimidation of Ecuador Plaintiffs
- Amazon Watch Letter to Chevron CEO Regarding Apparent Intimidation of Ecuador Plaintiffs
- Trial Team In Chevron's $6 Billion Ecuador Rainforest Suit Faces New Threats: Amnesty International ‘Urgent Action’ Prompts 600 Letters From 22 Countries To Ecuador’s Government
- Chronology of Intimidation Attempts
- Corporate Accountability Campaigns on Coke, Shell, Chevron Receive BENNY Awards
- UC Berkeley's Law School and Human Rights Center to Examine Chevron's Ecuador Legacy: Amazon Watch and Environmental Lawyer Will Address Meeting on Landmark Class-Action Lawsuit
- Chevron Employees Urged to Stand Up to Management over $6 Billion Ecuador Disaster: Direct Appeal Made By Amazon Watch To Save Indigenous Lives In Rainforest
- Open Letter to Chevron Employees
- Oil troubles in Ecuador: An indigenous group is battling Chevron in court over contamination from decades of drilling. OTIS HART breaks down the case some call 'ChevronToxico.'
- September 2006 Report: New Results Suggest Chevron Faces Mounting Liability
- KPFA's Against the Grain Explores the Landmark Environmental Class-Action Lawsuit Against Chevron in Ecuador
- Evidence of Contamination at "Remediated" Sites
- Ruling Will Hasten Long-Running Pollution Case in Ecuador
- In Blow to Chevron, Ecuador Court Cancels 64 Judicial Inspections in Rainforest Trial: Decision Should Move $6 Billion Case Toward Faster Conclusion, Say Indigenous Groups and Lawyers
- 2006 Amazon Defense Coalition Letter on Chevron's Efforts to Delay Ecuador Trial
- Embattled Chevron Executive Cancels Press Event In Ecuador: Reis Veiga Was To Defend Against Fraud Charges Filed In U.S. Court Over Toxic Dumping
- Chevron Faces Fraud Charges In Ecuador Over Toxic Dumping In Amazon Rainforest: Embattled Chevron Executive Forced To Appear In Quito To Explain Company’s Flawed Remediation
- Activists Protest Chevron Meeting: Environmentalists, human rights workers pepper shareholders with criticism over issues in Ecuador and Nigeria
- Chevron CEO O'Reilly Blasted By Amazon Residents and Scientists Over Ecuador Disaster: Amazon Watch Seeks Independent Board Review of Handling Of $6 Billion Litigation
- Two Ecuadoreans Plan to Voice Concern at Chevron Meeting
- With Enron As Backdrop, Chevron Faces Mounting Corporate Governance Problems Of Its Own: SEC Complaint, Fraud Probe Over Ecuador Oil Disaster Raise Stakes as Concerned Shareholders Converge in Houston
Rainforest Indigenous Leader To Confront CEO David O’Reilly - Chevron Hires "Hit Man" Anthropologist To Rewrite Indigenous History In Amazon: Shoddy Scholarship Infects Report Submitted To Court To Hide Possible Genocide Committed By Chevron Against Cofan
- The Morning Show Examines Chevron's Ecuador Disaster
- Indigenous Lawsuit Targets Texaco: A lawsuit demanding Texaco clean up the region in Ecuador where it operated from 1972 to 1990 is a new model for international legal battles
- Chevron's Waste Management "Illegal", Experts Conclude
- Chevron's "Attack and Distract" Campaign Hits New Low: Cornered By Evidence of Catastrophe, Company Attacks Lawyers And Experts For Affected Communities
- Chevron's Sampling Deliberately Underestimates Contamination, Report Warns
- Report on Texaco's Waste Dumping Practices
- March 2006 Summary of Evidence from Judicial Inspections: Latest Scientific Results Show Overwhelming Contamination in Former Texaco Concessions
- Cornered By Evidence, Chevron Resorts To Increasingly Desperate Measures In Ecuador: Chevron Lawyers Harass Independent Laboratory To Hide Their Own Illegal Sampling Analyses
- Judge Expected to Rule on Validity of Chevron's Scientific Results After Lab Snafu: Chevron's U.S. Laboratory Operated Without Official Permit From Ecuadorian Government
- 300 Community Members Observe San Carlos Judicial Inspection in Ecuadorian Amazon: Military Blocks Community Participation
- Report on Chevron's Deceptive Sampling Techniques
- Chevron Faces Human Rights Questions in Ecuador Lawsuit, Warns Amazon Watch
- Plaintiffs' Letter to US Trade Representative
- More Pressure On SEC To Investigate Chevron For Hiding Massive Environmental Liability In Rainforest
- 2006 Letter to SEC on Chevron Misinformation Campaign
- Request for Trial Observers
- Plaintiffs' Lawyers' Letter to International Commission of Jurists
- Chevron, Plaintiffs Dispute Findings of Court Experts Report
- Two U.S. Senators Express Concern Over Chevron Lobbying Tactics In Nation's Capital: Sens. Leahy and Obama Ask USTR Not To Let Chevron Interfere In Ecuador Trade Talks
- Group Claims Chevron Hasn't Owned Up to Ecuador Liability
- Woes Mount for Oil Firms in Ecuador
- Group Asks SEC to Probe Chevron's Handling of Ecuador Case
- Two Senators Urge USTR Not to Intervene in Suit
- Chevron Slammed in New Court Report for Leaving Toxins in Rainforest: After Fraud Complaint to SEC, Chevron Tries to "Spin" Shareholders with Misleading Press Bulletin
- Senators' Letter to US Trade Representative
- Amazon Watch Asks SEC to Investigate Chevron Violations Over Ecuador Catastrophe: Management Hiding From Shareholders Potential Multi-Billion Dollar Legal Liability Over "Rainforest Chernobyl", Group Says
- 2006 Memorandum on Chevron's SEC Filings
- 2006 Letter to SEC Chairman
- Chevron Wins 2006 Corporate "Irresponsibility" Award In Davos For Contaminating Amazon
- Selling the Amazon for a Handful of Beads
- Chevron Fights Rights Abuse Allegations
- 2005
- Oil and Cancer in Ecuador: Ecuadoran Villagers Believe High Rates of Cancer Are Tied to Petroleum Pollution, A Contention that Chevron Disputes
- United Nations Demands Ecuador Protect Leaders of Lawsuit Against Chevron: Human Rights Official Calls for Rule of Law and Details of Police Probe
- UN Demands Harassment Explanation from Ecuador: Defense Minister Cancels Appearance before Legislators
- Chevron Shareholders Increase Pressure Over Oil Contamination In Ecuador Rainforest: Three Resolutions Filed For 2006 Shareholder Meeting Highlighting Chevron's "Rainforest Chernobyl"
- Chevron Lobbying Interferes with Ecuador Lawsuit, Warn Rainforest Leaders
- Chevron Shareholders Submit Resolution Addressing Ecuadorian Contamination Controversy
- Plaintiffs Blast Chevron Lobbying
- Amazon Defense Coalition Letter to Members of U.S. Congress
- Rainforest Indians Gain Key Support After Threats and Robbery: Eleven Human Rights Groups Call On Ecuador President Alfredo Palacio To Protect Integrity of Case
Chevron CEO O’Reilly Still Silent - Head of Texaco in Ecuador Avoids Public Debate about Famous Legal Case: Rodrigo Pérez Pallares Behaves Like an Ostrich
- UN Human Rights Officials Demand Ecuador Protect Plaintiffs in Chevron Lawsuit
- Ecuador Plaintiffs Allege Threat
- "Crude Reflections" Comes to San Francisco: Photo Exhibit Documents Chevron's Toxic Devastation of Ecuadorian Amazon
- Threats Alleged in Ecuador Environmental Lawsuit against Chevron
- Press Release on the Legal Petition
- Petition to Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
- Chevron Winners Urged to Return Conservation Cash: Don't Let Chevron Dodge Rainforest Abuses, Warns Amazon Watch
- Chevron Rejects Liability Claim
- Chevron's 'Conservation' Awards: Greenwashing Oil Disaster Away
- Chevron Fails to Live Up to Corporate Responsibility Rhetoric: Amazon Watch Letter to Chevron CEO
- Chevron "Cover-Up" Exposed on the Eve of its Earnings Release: In Letter to Company, Amazon Watch Says Chevron Hiding Massive Liability in Ecuador
- Chevron’s Massive Liability: Amazon Watch Letter to Chevron Lawyer
- Rain Forest Jekyll and Hyde?
- Military Report on Cancellation of Guanta Inspection
- Amazon Indians say Texaco Left Damage
- Chevron Lawyers Fail to Show for Ecuador Court Date with Indians: In Secret Police Report, Chevron Claimed To Judge That Indians Whose Land The Company Contaminated Want To Kidnap Them
- 100 Percent of Inspected Well Sites Show Contamination: Affected Communities Claim Chevron Dumped 30 Times More Oil than Exxon Valdez onto Lands
- Fighting for Survival, Rainforest Indians To Testify Against Chevron: With $6 Billion Liability, Chevron To Be Confronted By Leaders of Communities It Displaced Years Ago
30 Times More Crude Dumped Than Exxon Valdez - Texaco Hid Contamination at Shushufindi
- August 2005 Press Kit on Judicial Inspection Results: Scientific Results in Ecuador Trial Point to a Billion-Dollar Liability for Chevron
- The Jivaro Versus the Oil Industry
- Letter From Ecuador
- Protestors Gather Against Chevron At UN60
- Crude Reflections Photo Exhibit Opening Night
- Texaco Sued Over Pollution - Oil Waste Dumped
- Pensions up Pressure Over Ecuador Spill : Funds Call on ChevronTexaco to Resolve $6bn Rainforest Action
- Protesters Dog ChevronTexaco Annual Meeting: About 100 Demonstrators Show up at San Ramon Shareholder Gathering
- CEO O'Reilly Reports Record Profits, Shuts Off Microphone On Ecuadorians: After Traveling Days From Rainforest, Carmen Perez Finds Out She Can't Speak
- CEO O'Reilly Reports Record Profits, Shuts Off Microphone On Ecuadorians: After Traveling Days From Rainforest, Carmen Perez Finds Out She Can't Speak
- Amazon Pollution: Victims of 'Toxico'
- April 26: Statement from the California State Controller Steve Westly
- Shareholders Call for Disclosure of Liabilities
- Chevron Shareholders Step Up Pressure On Management Over Ecuador: Shareholder resolution proponents hold 20 million shares worth over $1 billion
- 2005 Amazon Watch Letter to Chevron CEO: Regarding Conflicts of Interest and Misinformation in Ecuador Case
- Amazon Watch Letter to Chevron CEO Regarding Conflicts of Interest and Misinformation in Ecuador Case
- 2005 Shareholder Resolution to ChevronTexaco
- Crude Reflections Photo Exhibit Opens in San Ramon: Exhibit Captures Human Impact of ChevronTexaco's "Rainforest Chernobyl" in Ecuador
Series of 50 Photos Opens National Tour Of Several Cities Near Company Headquarters On Eve Of Shareholder Meeting - Crude Reflections
- Cancer Study in Village of San Carlos
- Exhibit Targets Oil Giant Tied to Rain Forest Wells
- Ecuadorian Attorney General Tells ChevronTexaco Shareholders Remediation Agreement May Be Invalid
- Asphalt Jungle: Did Oil Drilling by Texaco Create Environmental and Social Harm in Ecuador?
- Shareholder Call for Chevron to Address Ecuador Abuses
- Scientists Denounce Tactics of Texaco and Its Academic Consultants in Ecuadorean Oil Dispute
- Letter Arguing that Chevron Misleads About Health Impacts
- ChevronTexaco Resorts to Blackmail in Attempting to Win Historical Lawsuit in the Amazon
- ChevronTexaco on the Defensive: Suit in Ecuador Alleges Drilling by Texaco Caused Environmental Damage in Amazon
- Sacha-10 (Spanish)
- Separation Station, Shushufindi Southeast (Spanish)
- Shushufindi-48 Inspection Results (Spanish)
- Sacha-94 Inspection Results (Spanish)
- Sacha-53 Inspection Results (Spanish)
- March 2005 Summary of Early Evidence from Judicial Inspections
- 2004
- Bianca Jagger Shares Honour
- Court Goes to Oil Fields In Ecuador Pollution Suit
- Incidence of Childhood Leukemia and Oil Exploitation in the Amazon Basin of Ecuador
- ChevronTexaco Faces Class-Action Lawsuit in Ecuador Over Environmental Damage
- Amazon Indian Leader Tells ChevronTexaco His People are on the Brink of Extinction Due to the Company's Oil Contamination : ChevronTexaco CEO Attempts to Shift Blame for Oil Disaster – Calls Ecuador's Government "Inept" and "Inadequate"
- Bianca Jagger Speaks About Ecuadorean Health at Chevron Texaco Annual Meeting
- Pressure Mounts on ChevronTexaco to Confront its Responsibility for the "Rainforest Chernobyl": $6 Billion in Potential Liability For World's Largest Oil Disaster
- ChevronTexaco Investors Travel to Ecuador for Fact-Finding Mission about the Corporation's Controversial Oil Operations: Representatives Control More than $360 Million in Company Stock
Will View Oil Pits, Meet with Indigenous Communities Suing ChevronTexaco, and Hear from Company Representatives - Article on March 2004 Investor Delegation to Ecuador: ChevronTexaco on the Defensive
- Chevron Contract with Ecuadorian Military
- A Public Health Emergency: Oil exploitation in the Amazon basin of Ecuador: a public health emergency
- Ecuador: Taking an Oil Giant to Task
- 2003
- Fighting Goliath: Ecuadoreans Seek Billions from ChevronTexaco in a Widely Watched Environmental Justice Case
- ChevronTexaco on Trial in Ecuador
- Damage Estimate in Ecuador Lawsuit Mounts to $6 Billion: A new study says the environmental cost of Texaco's oil drilling is higher than thought.
- Chevron Would Face $5 Billion Tab For Amazon Cleanup, Expert Says
- Testimony Ends in Oil Giant's Ecuador Trial
- Scientist Recommends Petroecuador Face Pollution Trial
- Oil Major Forced to Answer Amazon Charge of Damaging the Environment
- Showdown in the Ecuadoran Jungle: Rare Class-Action Pollution Trial Pits Indians Against U.S. Oil Company
- Ecuadorans Put Chevron on Trial: Company Accused in Class-Action Lawsuit of Despoiling Amazon Region with Crude
- Bianca Jagger Promotes Lawsuit Against ChevronTexaco in Ecuador
- Ecuadoran Wants Chevron to Fix Oil Damage Inflicted on Amazon: Ecuadoran Takes Rain Forest Plea to Chevron
- Indigenous Ecuadoreans ask ChevronTexaco to Clean Up Rain Forest
- Big Oil's Dirty Secrets
- Suit Says ChevronTexaco Dumped Poisons in Ecuador
- Ecuadorean Indians Sue Texaco
- Case in Ecuador Viewed As Key Pollution Fight: U.S. Legal Team Suing ChevronTexaco
- ChevronTexaco Faces Billion-Dollar Lawsuit In Ecuador
- ChevronTexaco Faces $5 bln Ecuador Pollution Suit
- 'Sour Lake' Suit Finally Gets Trial: ChevronTexaco Accused of Amazon Dumping
- 2003 Ecuador Legal Complaint
- Executive Summary: Inspection of Lago Agrio Central Station
- Executive Summary: Inspection of Sacha Sur Station
- Executive Summary: Inspection of Shushufindi-18 Well Site
- 2002
- "Yana Curi" Report on Health Impacts of Oil Activity
- Natives Seek Redress for Pollution: Ecuadorans Blame Texaco for Environmental Destruction
- ChevronTexaco: Clean Up Ecuador TV Ad
- ChevronTexaco: Ecuador's Black Plague
- Original 1993 Legal Complaint
- Pregnancy and Oil Contamination
- Texaco Memo: Company Destroyed Records of Oil Spills
- Amazon Residents Pursue Case Against Texaco
- Just Tourists on Broadway, but Barefoot and Craving Roast Monkey
- Lawyer for Ecuador Urges Case Against Texaco Be Tried in United States
- Map of Texaco Concession
- Geographical Differences in Cancer Incidence in the Amazon Basin of Ecuador in Relation to Residence Near Oil Fields

