Having positioned himself in the role of martyr for the human rights plaintiffs bar, attorney Steven Donziger spent all day Tuesday finishing his testimony in what he has called Chevron Corp.’s “retaliation suit” against the multibillion dollar environmental case he brought against Chevron in Ecuador. Donziger, who first took the stand to face Chevron’s fraud and racketeering claims on Monday, spoke of his achievements with pride. But some of his testimony was marred by spotty recollection.

“I have no apologies,” Donziger said, arguing that everything he did was in zealous advocacy of a righteous cause. “It doesn’t mean I haven’t committed inconsequential errors along the way.”

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