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Litigation

Aug. 10, 2011

Judge allows deposition in Chevron-Ecuador litigation

The Republic of Ecuador and a group of Amazonian plaintiffs have won a small victory in their attempt to exonerate the country's judicial system from allegations of corruption.


By Jill Redhage


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The Republic of Ecuador and a group of Amazonian plaintiffs have won a small victory in their attempt to exonerate the country's judicial system from allegations of corruption.


A Northern District federal judge ruled Friday that they may depose a group of private investigators who have been searching for a key witness to the alleged corruption.


Although an Ecuadorean judge ruled in Febru...

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