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In developing countries, the historic Ecuadorian court judgment against Chevron (which I helped litigate) seemed to open a door, but the subsequent avalanche of retaliatory litigation by the company has clouded the lesson of whether success in a developing country court can translate to success in real terms, at least for now.
Furthermore judicial precedents, the need for witnesses not to fear retaliatory litigation, available perjury remedies, and secrecy considerations for grand jury witnesses favored this result.
She even goes so far as to blame my law firm for leading this charge, citing cases we have handled for Dole and Chevron as examples of what she labels "retaliatory litigation" in an effort to silence environmentalists.
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authorizing retaliatory sanctions.
"They say it's retaliatory.
No litigation".
Retaliatory tariffs would be likely.
Where do you aim the retaliatory missiles?
It appeared to be retaliatory.
"Sunshine and litigation".
"Not through litigation.
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