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The Global Lawyer: Chevron Follows Up Its Blockbuster Release with a Sequel
Publication Date: 2010-09-21
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Releasing the second set of outtakes from a documentary on its toxic tort litigation in Ecuador, Chevron claims that plaintiffs attorneys were planning to strong-arm the Ecuadorian court.

May 06, 2010 |

Potomac Aviation, L.L.C. v. Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

Summary judgment granted to defendants is affirmed as plaintiff failed to present evidence of the bailee's negligence beyond that which was rebutted and defendants had no duty to install a guide rail along the perimeter of the property.
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August 02, 2013 |

Inadmissible

Short takes on lawyers, firms and judges.
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Gibson Dunn Knocks Out Qui Tam Suit For One For-Profit School Client; Another Hit with DOJ, State Fraud Claims over Recruiter Incentives
Publication Date: 2011-08-09
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Gibson Dunn partners Timothy Hatch and Wayne Smith have spent years battling claims that their for-profit educational company clients ripped off the government by taking student loan money while skirting federal rules on recruiter pay. They can expect to stay busy.

June 09, 2004 |

Newsbriefs

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January 22, 2010 |

News In Brief

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February 04, 2011 |

In Culmination of U.S. Discovery Efforts, Chevron Files RICO Suit Against Donziger, Ecuadorian Plaintiffs, and Expert Consultants

The suit names a host of firms as non-defendant co-conspirators in a scheme to shake a multibillion-dollar settlement from Chevron. | SEE OUR EXCLUSIVE FIRST RELEASE: THE TAPES THE PLAINTIFFS DON'T WANT YOU TO SEE | FULL COVERAGE: CHEVRON IN ECUADOR
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September 03, 1999 |

Not Right Now

Florida lawyers are taking the lead in deciding just how the ABA's multidisciplinary debate will be framed. For now, it's go slow. It was the Florida Bar's idea to hold off on voting until lawyers have more time to study the issue. But that doesn't mean they are ignoring it. The vote on Aug. 10 in Atlanta means that lawyers have fundamental differences of opinion on what has already shaped up to be a defining moment for the profession as it decides what the legal practice will be in the next millennium.
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